1 Corinthians 15:10 ‘But by the grace of God I am what I am: and his grace which was bestowed upon me was not in vain; but I laboured more abundantly than they all: yet not I, but the grace of God which was with me.’

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At 15 years of age, George Whitefield worked as a bartender in his father’s drinking bar. After he got born again, he became so hungry for God that once the bar closed, he would go up to his room and read his Bible by the light of a candle. He would spend hours in studying, praying and having sweet communion with the Holy Spirit.
Later, while studying in the university, Whitefield associated with Charles and John Wesley who helped to deepened his spiritual life. As he continued to increase in spiritual strength, at only 25 years old, George took America by storm when he embarked on a preaching tour in 1739. America’s Great Awakening was sparked largely by this preaching tour. Whitefield worked hard to kindle revivals wherever he went. From his first outdoor sermon on February 17, 1739, at the age of 24,, his life was one of almost daily preaching. He preached almost six hours a day, and seven days a week throughout the course of his ministry.
George Whitefield is noted as a phenomenon in the history of Christianity. He prompted the founding of about fifty colleges and universities in the United States.

Though George Whitefield started off in life as a bartender, through dedication to his calling he ended up as reference point in his generation.
When Apostle Paul began his ministry, he lacked the spiritual qualifications of the other apostles. He considered himself the least among them and felt not worthy to be called an apostle(1 Corinthians 15:9).
But Paul utilized the grace that was given to him and took seriously his call to reach the gentiles. He labored until he ended up as a mighty, world-changing force for the Gospel. He said “But by the grace of God I am what I am, and his grace which was bestowed upon me was not in vain; but I labored more abundantly than they all”(1 Corinthians 15:10).
The word “grace” in the above verse denotes the empowering presence of God. Through this grace Paul worked harder than others and accomplished extraordinary things for God’s kingdom. Like apostle Paul, every child of God, is bestowed with the grace to accomplish great things and rise to enviable heights in life. Even if your beginning is small, your later end is destined to be great and glorious.
When we utilize the grace upon our lives and become dedicated to our calling, God will open doors of miracles, blessings and abundance to us.
Redemption has positioned you for a glorious destiny. Therefore refuse to be the tail and always strive to be the head. Refuse to have a mediocre attitude toward your work but rather do things in an excellent way that will cause your light to shine before men and bring glory to God.
Wherever you may be today, don’t settle for less than your best, that’s not your destiny. 1 Corinthians 15:58 [MSG] says “Throw yourself into the work of the master, confident that nothing you do for Him is a waste of time or effort”. Surely God is a rewarder. As you seek to honor Him in whatever you do, He will cause you to rise above your peers until you break forth to glorious heights and be counted among the very top in your field.

PRAYER: Lord, please keep my heart always panting after You and the affairs of Your Kingdom. By Your grace I shall tirelessly pursue my calling and never settle for less until I arrive at my glorious destiny in Jesus Name.

QUOTE: “The truth of God’s Word in the life of a believer is always reflective, the results can never be hidden.” – WORDBITE 222.

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