Are You Serving Two Masters??


No servant is able to serve two masters; for either he will hate the one and love the other, or he will stand by and be devoted to the one and despise the other. You cannot serve God and mammon (riches or anything in which you trust and on rely on) Luke 16:Thirteen

When the Lord calls you to do something, you should do it. If you do not,  the anointing in that area will dry up until you move into what God has called you to do.  When God is finished and has moved on, you may as well be finished and move on too or you'll end up being miserable because we are  trying to serve "two masters"

God will call you out and set you apart.

When God called Abraham, He told him to leave his country, his relatives, and everything he knew, and go to the place that He would show him. (Genesis 12:One) When God calls us to leave what we know it's because He know that what is familiar can have an influence on our destiny. If we continue to surround ourselves with what is familiar (doing that has always been done) it can cause a struggle between our past and our destiny and open a door for us to serve two masters. God does not want our past to influence the decisions we will make in our future. This is why He will remove us from certain people or situations because He knows the impact it can have on our destiny.  Paul said we must let go of what lies behind and press on to what lies ahead (Phil 3:Thirteen)  The Lord told Israel through the prophet Isaiah, " Do not [earnestly] remember the former things; neither consider the things of old. Behold, I am doing a new thing!" (Isaiah 43:18-Nineteen)

Do not allow your past to have a influence over your future. Let God do a new thing.

Our problem is that we go into our future holding on to the past . And when we do this we are being double-minded and serving "two masters." I want to encourage you to let go of the past while embracing what God has in store for you in your future.  God has called us to wear 2 crowns but He did not call us to serve two masters.

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