Tuesday, January 24, 2006

Prophecy

I went to a drama reading just now as I was asked to help since I availed myself to serve God in whatever area(s) He choose(s). I was told that I the available parts were either Jesus or Peter.

As the three scripts were passed out, we were told which one(s) we would likely be assigned to. Immediately I glanced through my assignment and noticed that Peter's role was easy - only a handful of words in two separate lines!

When we came to this script (after reading through the other two lighter ones), I was told to take the role of Jesus. I immediately complained that Jesus had so much to say, though I hadn't really read all three-pages of the script. I had wanted Peter's role.

As I read Jesus' words, I was dummbfounded. His first words were based on Isaiah 61:1-4, part of a passage given to me at a counseling session a few years ago. These words of God gave me hope and a future: something to look forward to for God to work in my life. They still do.

Once again I realised that God indeed do speak, and He spoke to me when I least expected Him to: at a drama script reading. I then gladly accepted the many words I may have to memorise, even though the role have not been confirmed as mine.

So, it now doesn't really matter to me whether I get to be Jesus or Peter or nobody. God has spoken, and I will obey. I am available, and God can (I'm sure He will!) use me as He wish, for He knows completely what He destined me for. His perfect plan and timing speaks volumes of His greatness and love towards me. From eternity to eternity, He has me in His mind in everything He does.

I'm glad to be able play a part, any part, big or small, in His drama of life. To Him be all glory. Amen and amen!

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