Week 3 Day 12 - March 17
/Sometimes the reason that we don't press heavily toward our goal is because we are afraid of our own greatness.
We all have big lofty dreams, and we have high callings. The truthful reality is that looking at who we feel that we could be is scary. It requires us to see ourselves in a state beyond where we are currently standing, in a character that we have yet to fully possess.
But the dream, the calling, it is real and it is there, in your heart, NOW. And the only way to eventually bring that dream into the reality of life, is to begin to see yourself walking in the greatness you possess.
One of my great fears is that I will be normal. That I will never become something that I perceive as great. But the fear has often kept me crippled simply because it has stolen my vision of what I could be.
When you fail to see the greatness that the Lord put within you, you relegate yourself to your fear. But I am attempting to live with no more caps... no more hinderances. I want to live fully alive, fully free, and fully me. Being an expert at how I do life. Being great in little tasks and great in big tasks.
1) When you get real, are you afraid of being as awesome and as great as you know you are called to be?
2) Why is walking in your fullest potential intimidating? And if it isn't, what is the factor that makes it easy to step into?
3) What can you change to allow your vision of yourself to broaden into the full, free version of yourself that the Lord sees and that you know is inside?
Bless
__________, I bless your spirit in the name of Jesus. I bless you to walk in the fullness of your anointing and your call. I bless you to lay your fears to the side and to live engaging the great things that are pre-destined for you.
Declare
I declare that I will not shrink back, or relegate myself to the normal things. I will not be ok with better than most. I will be satisfied when I am the best me. I remove the caps that I have placed on myself to make me comfortable. I will give of my heart, walk in my call, and embrace the fullness God has for me. I will no longer limit myself out of fear.