While watching "Facing the Giants" again this morning working around the house, I heard a promising word that was intended for the coach.
In Revelation 3, God addresses the church at Philadelphia with a very encouraging word. "I know all the things you do, and I have opened a door for you that no one can close. You have little strength, yet you obeyed my word and did not deny me."
When the chaplain that had been praying for the school to experience revival for years gave this word to the coach, he followed it by saying that the Lord was not through with him at that school and that until the Lord decided to move him he was to bloom where he was planted.
This is a word that is true for us as well. God will open the doors that he wants us to walk through and likewise he will close the one he doesn't want us to entertain. In the meantime between doors we are to bloom where God plants us.
What are we doing to make the most of the situations and circumstances that we are currently in. Instead of bailing out every time things don't go our way, what if we look for ways to continue to bloom in those circumstances and make a difference in that season of our life where God has planted us.
No matter what you are currently facing in life at this moment, God wants you to bloom and blossom right where he has planted you in this season of your life.
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