John 4:3-4
He left Judea and departed again into Galilee. And he must needs go through Samaria.
The
word "destination" is from the root word "destiny". Destinies are
composed of a series of predetermined events that bring a person to a
specific place, season, or time in their life. A person’s destination is
highly connected to purpose. A destination is the place to which
somebody or something is going or must go.
According to
John 4:3-4, Jesus journeyed to 3 particular cities: Judea, Galilee and
Samaria. Neither of these places was His final destination, but only a
part of His journey. Each place had its specific purpose in the
fulfilling of His entire course. Jesus' final destination called for
active participation, not just mere day dreaming.
Many
times we rejoice in proclaiming the vision and dreams God has revealed
to our spirit through the Holy Spirit, but then we sometimes forget to
actively participate in what we’ve seen. God is not revealing specific
things concerning your destiny just for you to daydream about them, He
wants participation. We sometimes sit idle, viewing our future as if it
were on a movie screen, seeing in our spirit pictures of God given
assignments and snap shots of the things God wants us to do and places
He wants us to go.
The scriptures tell us it was necessary
that Jesus go to Samaria. What if He would have just preached and
shouted about the revelation of the deliverance that should come to
Samaria, but never took an active part in the fulfillment of what he saw
in His spirit?
God is calling for active participation
for us to fulfill our God given destinies. So stop day dreaming, get up
from that lounge chair, and start taking steps toward the things He has
revealed to you concerning your destiny.
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