Thursday, April 30, 2015

Fulfill: 5

Remember that discipline I mentioned?
The main point was this:

The answer to whether I say yes or no
has nothing to do with what you would say,
has nothing to do with what others would say,
has only {and only and only} to do
with what He would say. Is saying.

I don't know what the outcome will be,
other than: I know that I obeyed.

Can He fulfill His purposes,
without my agreeing to join?
He's God; He probably could.

But do I want to meet Him someday,
having said no {but thanks for asking}?

Or do I want to throw away the invitation
of having known Him in His way?

Talk about fulfilling;
To watch Him work is all there is
And to watch Him is to join Him
To say yes; to obey.

[fulfill, verb: bring to completion or reality; achieve or realize (something desired, promised, or predicted); to succeed in doing]

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