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Thursday, 2 April 2026

The Zeal of the Lord

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Isaiah 59:17
For He put on righteousness as a breastplate, and a helmet of salvation on His head; He put on the garments of vengeance for clothing and was clad with zeal as a cloak.

It’s sad when Christians lose the zeal of first love. After having discovered new life in Christ, it’s easy to fall back on old ways and grow cold. Jesus said to John on Patmos, “Would that you were either cold or hot! So, because you are lukewarm, and neither hot nor cold, I will spit you out of my mouth.” Sadly, many of us may start our Christian walks with flair but soon lose our zeal.

Maybe that spark has gone out of your relationship with the Lord. If that’s you, then stop trying to do it in your own strength. Be encouraged to allow him to fan into flame the gift of the Holy Spirit. Ask the Lord to fill you again with his zeal, then step back from your efforts and watch as the zeal of the Lord once again sets your heart ablaze.

God-tracking is burning with the zeal of the Lord.

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Revelation 3:15-16
Isaiah 9:6-7
Mathew 3:11-12

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Friday, 24 March 2023

Whose Plan Will You Follow?

 

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“God’s word to you today is to step away, step back and allow God to fulfil the plans that he knows he has for you. His promises are always yes in Jesus.”

Matthew 6:10
Your kingdom come. Your will be done.

Sarai was a beautiful woman. She was married to an influential man. Abram had migrated with his family and company many miles across arid desert regions and had taken up residence in a new land. Before leaving, God, who he had not before known, appeared to him and gave him a promise that he would be the father of nations. He was confused at this promise since his lovely wife, Sarai, was unable to have children. Yet Abram believed the Lord God Almighty who had revealed himself to him.

Many years later, well past the age of childbearing, God sent angels to Abram, now called Abraham, to reaffirm his promise. When Sarai, now called Sarah, heard the angels, she laughed because she knew how impossible it would be for her to have a baby. But her husband continued to believe in God’s promise. Abraham was the father of faith.

More time passed. Abraham and his lovely wife were now very old. Desperate to realise God’s promise, Sarah made a plan. She suggested Abraham sleep with her maidservant to produce offspring for her (a custom common at that time). Abraham was convinced. And so, Ishmael was born. By their own plan, they filled God’s promise, or so they thought. But God is always true to his word. Abraham was nearly100-years old when Sarah gave birth to the promised child. They named him Isaac, which means laughter because they were delighted by God’s humour to grant them a child at such an age.

We know the story well, how Isaac was the father of the Jewish nation of which Jesus, the Messiah, was born. God’s plan was not only for Abraham to be blessed and realise God’s promises, but for you and me, today in the 21st century, to realise the promise of God to bless the world through the offspring of Abraham.

Whose plan will you follow? God has made his will clear to you. You know that he has great plans for you – plans for peace and not of evil, to give you a future and a hope. And yet, as I do and Abraham did, you have made your own plans to fulfil God’s promises. God’s word to you today is to step away, step back and allow God to fulfil the plans that he knows he has for you. His promises are always yes in Jesus.

God-tracking is following God’s plans, not your own.

IT’S ALL IN THE BIBLE. READ ALL ABOUT IT
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Genesis 12:1-3
Genesis 18:1-15
Genesis 21:1-7
Jeremiah 29:11
2 Corinthians 1:20

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SO, DON’T GIVE UP, LOOK UP & PRAY

“I step away from my own designs and choose to put my faith in your will, however long it may take to come to fruition.”

“Dear Lord, forgive me for making my own plans instead of waiting for you to fulfil your plans in my life. I know you have a plan and a purpose for me to serve you and be an influence in my world, as Abraham was in his. So, today, I step away from my own designs and choose to put my faith in your will, however long it may take to come to fruition. Your will be done in my life. Amen.”

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Friday, 11 February 2022

It's All About Jesus

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“Our God is awesome in power; he is mighty in his splendour and holiness. He is the reason we exist.”

Colossians 3:2
Set your mind on things above, not on things on the earth.

I have been writing the email devotional GodTracker for more than 19 years. What a privilege to share some thoughts of inspiration and motivation to help us seek and track the plans of God for our lives. God’s plans are promising, full of purpose and a blessing. Sometimes, however, we become so consumed with following God’s auspicious plans for our lives that we take our eyes off the Planner.

Watching social media and listening to the myriad teachings, comments and posts we’re bombarded with every day, I’m becoming more and more aware that much is being said about how we are to behave and live as Christians. We’re encouraged to preach the gospel, heal the sick, love our neighbour, seek happiness and peace. We’re instructed how to sing and worship, how to preach, how to serve the poor and how to stand up for righteousness. Don’t get me wrong, these are all excellent concepts, sure and true. Indeed, we need to know how to live and behave as followers of Christ. However, I haven’t seen many posts lately about the simplicity of simply seeking the face of Jesus and discovering the tremendous character of God; seeking his presence and simply seeking God for who he is.

May we fix our eyes only on Jesus. Let’s be mindful of Father God, setting our minds on things above, where Jesus is enthroned at God’s right hand. Our God is awesome in power; he is mighty in his splendour and holiness. He is the reason we exist. His love was demonstrated to us through the cross of Christ. Jesus, God incarnate, holy and pure, bore our sins when he died at Calvary. When he rose from the dead, he opened the way for you and me to boldly approach the majesty of God Almighty, in love and worship.

So, let us put on the new man who is renewed in knowledge according to the image of Him who created us and purposefully seek his imminent presence in our lives, above all else. May we live for his glory, seeking first his kingdom and his righteousness.

God-tracking is all about Jesus.

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Hebrews 12:1-2
Colossians 3:1-4
Matthew 6:33

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DON’T GIVE UP, LOOK UP & PRAY

Jesus, you’re everything to me!

“Dear God, I am sorry for becoming more consumed about the process of Christian living than with the face of the One for whom I live. I take my eyes off the ways of man and the ways of how to worship to simply worship you in truth, and spirit. Help me to seek your face. Help me to live for nothing else but your glory. Jesus, you’re everything to me! Amen.”

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Friday, 10 September 2021

GOD IS LOVE

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“Though guiltless Jesus suffered the consequence of sin, which is death, as a proxy for you. When he rose from the dead, Jesus opened the way for you to know God’s grace and be reconciled to him. That’s love. That love is for you.”

1 John 4:16
So we have come to know and to believe the love that God has for us. God is love, and whoever abides in love abides in God, and God abides in him.

A certain medieval monk announced he would be preaching on "The Love of God." The following Sunday evening, as the shadows fell and the sunlight faded, the congregation gathered. In the darkness, the monk lighted a candle and carried it to the crucifix. He first illumined the crown of thorns. Then he brought the candlelight to the two wounded hands, then the marks of the spear wound. In the hush that fell in the cathedral, he blew out the candle and left the sanctuary. There was nothing left to say.

God so loved you and me that he sent his One and only Son, Jesus the Christ, to be wounded for our transgressions and crushed for our iniquities. God demonstrated his love in this, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us. God is love and Love loved us in a way we could never repay. When we had turned our backs on his presence, he graciously reconciled us to his side in love. In Christ, our old life of sin has been dealt with and we have become new creations, forgiven and cleansed.

Do you know this love? The wounds Jesus endured in his crucifixion – the beatings, the crown of thorns on his head, the spikes through his hands and feet and the spear in his side – were inflicted because of the sin of the world. Your sin was ascribed to Jesus on the cross. Though guiltless, Jesus suffered the consequence of sin, which is death, as a proxy for you. When he rose from the dead, Jesus opened the way for you to know God’s grace and be reconciled to him. That’s love. That love is for you.

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God-tracking is accepting God’s love

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John 3:16-18
Isaiah 53:5
Romans 5:8
2 Corinthians 5:16-19
2 Corinthians 5:21
Romans 6:23

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DON’T GIVE UP, LOOK UP & PRAY

Come into my heart, Lord Jesus as I give my life to you

“Dear God, thank you that you love me. Thank you that you sent your Son, Jesus Christ, to take my place in death so that, by faith in him, I can have the promise of eternal life. I admit to my sin – my wrongdoing and my bad living – and I repent. Thank you that Jesus took the punishment for that sin. Now, I call on the name of Jesus Christ. I believe he died and rose again and confess him to be my Lord. Come into my heart, Lord Jesus as I give my life to you. Amen.”

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Wednesday, 7 November 2018

OUR CHAMPION

More Than Conquerors 

David

The Philistines had gathered for war. They had pitched camp at Ephes Dammim, between Sokoh and Azekah. Saul and the Israelite army had camped in the Valley of Elah and drew up their battle line to meet the Philistines. The Philistines occupied one hill and the Israelites another, with the valley between them as no-man’s-land.

The two opposing armies were equally matched. They had been battling on and off for some time, with no results. Therefore, the Philistines had chosen Goliath as their champion to represent them in one-on-one combat. According to ancient rules of war, if two armies were locked in an equal stand-off, they could opt for a duel between two champions, fought in no-man’s-land. In what was often known as champion warfare, whichever man was left standing would win the battle for his army.

Goliath was a giant of a man, standing at 3 meters tall. His bronze coat of scale armour weighed 58kg. He wore bronze greaves on his legs, and had a bronze javelin slung on his back. The iron point of his spear weighed 7kg.

Goliath shouted obscenities to the ranks of Israel, “Why do you come out and line up for battle? Choose a man and let him come down to me. If he is able to fight and kill me, we will become your subjects; but if I overcome him and kill him, you will become our subjects.” King Saul and his men were dismayed and terrified.

Now, an elderly Ephrathite named Jesse had three sons in the ranks of the Israelite army in that stand-off against the Philistines. They were strapping lads, but remained silent when the giant provoked his enemy. Jesse was concerned for his boys’ safety, so he sent for his youngest son, David who was caring for his sheep in the hills of Bethlehem. “I want you to take these supplies to your brothers,” said Jesse, “and bring back report of the battle for me.” Thrilled to have the opportunity to witness the battlefront, young David packed the supplies and set off for the frontline.

For 40 days the Philistine came forward every morning and evening and took his stand against the Israelites, hurling abuse and curses at God’s terrified people. David reached the camp as the army was going out to its battle positions. Leaving the supplies with the keeper of supplies, the boy ran to the battle lines and asked his brothers how they were. As he was talking with them, the Philistine champion, Goliath stepped out from his lines and shouted his usual defiance, and David heard it. “Who is this uncircumcised Philistine that he should defy the armies of the living God?” young David asked his brothers.

What David said was overheard and reported to Saul, and Saul sent for him. “Who are you?” asked the king. “I am the youngest son of your servant, Jesse,” replied David. Then he said to Saul, “Let no one lose heart on account of this Philistine; I, your servant, will go and fight him.”

Saul was astounded at the young man’s courage, and when he questioned David, David described how, as a shepherd, he had been able to protect his father’s sheep against the lion and the bear. “Your servant has killed both the lion and the bear; this uncircumcised Philistine will be like one of them, because he has defied the armies of the living God. The Lord who rescued me from the paw of the lion and the paw of the bear will rescue me from the hand of this Philistine.” Vainly, Saul attempted to don David in his own suit of armour, but the boy was too small to be agile enough in such gear, so he approached the giant with little more than a stone and a slingshot.

Meanwhile, the Philistine, in full battle attire, kept drawing closer to David. He looked David over and saw that he was little more than a boy, and he despised him. “Do you think I’m a dog, that you come at me with sticks?” he said, roaring with laughter. David replied, “You come against me with sword and spear and javelin, but I come against you in the name of the Lord Almighty. This day the Lord will deliver you into my hands and all those gathered here will know that it is not by sword or spear that the Lord saves; for the battle is the Lord’s!”

As the Philistine moved closer to attack him, David ran quickly towards the battle line to meet him. Taking one stone out of his shepherd’s bag, he inserted it in the leather pouch of his sling and began swinging it around his head at speed. At the precise moment, David released one end of the sling. The smooth stone flew straight and true. It and struck the giant on the forehead and sank into his skull. Goliath, the champion of Philistia, fell face down on the ground. Running up to his fallen foe, the boy drew the giant’s mighty sword and killed him.

So, young David, the champion of Israel, triumphed over the Philistine with a sling and a stone. By faith in the name of the Lord God Almighty, without a sword in his hand, he struck down the enemy. David, a mere humble boy, made a laughingstock – a public spectacle – of the enemy of God’s people.

When the Philistines saw that their hero was dead, they turned and ran. David’s brothers and the men of Israel and Judah surged forward with a shout and pursued their enemy and overcame its forces.

The young champion, David had conquered the enemy of Israel. David fought a duel and won the fight. His brothers, in the ranks of Israelite army had not raised a sword, yet through David, they had gained the victory. David was the conqueror, while through him, his brothers were more than conquerors.

Jesus


Jesus lay face down in the dirt of the olive grove. It was well past midnight. A few yards away His three friends, whom He’d asked to support Him in prayer, had fallen asleep. Jesus prayed again, “Abba, I know all things are possible for You. Remove this cup from Me.” Capillaries in the skin of His face burst and blood seeped from His pores, under the strain of facing the wrath of God on behalf of a world steeped in sin. Perspiration mixed with His blood and wet the fingers covering his face. “Ah.. Father… yet not what I will, but what You will.”

Jesus, our Champion faced one of the greatest temptations of His 33 years on this earth. He could have simply stood up, collected His friends and gone home to bed. It was late, and they were all tired. Jesus knew He was about to be arrested and sentenced to death for crimes He’d never committed. He could have made a hasty escape. Yet, He submitted to God’s will and waited in the garden until His accusers arrived to drag Him away to be crucified.

In the garden, Jesus faced a giant. Death, the champion of God’s enemy, stood before Christ, brazenly shouting obscenities and abuse at God’s Champion. However, in a one-on-one duel with Death for the sins of mankind, Jesus stood His ground. As David, the humble champion of Israel, had advanced singlehanded against his giant on the battle fields of Judah, so Jesus, God’s Champion, advanced alone against His formidable foe. Jesus was unjustly arrested and sentenced to death.

For all intents and purposes, it seemed that God’s Champion was losing the fight. The giant was gaining the upper hand. He’d come against Jesus with false accusations and lies, while Jesus had remained silent. Was Christ losing the battle? Was Death going to overcome God’s Champion? Finally, on the Cross, Jesus cried, “It is finished!” and gave up His life. Death seemed victorious. Had the Champion of Life lost His battle against Death?

Suddenly, a great earthquake rocked the land. At the death of God’s Champion, the temple curtain was ripped in two, exposing the holy place of God. For the first time, God’s mercy was freely available; Heaven had been opened to all who would come to God through the blood of the Lamb – Jesus Christ.

The great opponent of Life had apparently triumphed. But the battle raged on. Jesus, the sinless Son of God lay entombed for three days. On the third day, a blinding light erupted from the tomb where the body of God’s Champion lay. The stone seal was broken, and Jesus rose from the dead. The wages of sin is death and Jesus died. But, because He is the sinless Son of God, by the power of the Holy Spirit, Jesus our Champion rose from the dead, defeating sin, Satan and Satan’s champion, Death! Oh, death where is your sting!

What a glorious moment. Mercy had triumphed over judgement as Life triumphed over Death. Heaven was opened and God’s mercy freely available. The giant, Death was dead! Our Champion had won the battle in a one-one-one duel with Death. Through the humility of the Cross, Jesus made a spectacle – a laughingstock – of the forces of darkness. He disarmed the rulers and authorities and put them to open shame, by triumphing over them, on the cross.

Our Champion, Jesus, had conquered the enemy of Life. Jesus fought a duel and won the fight. You and I, in the ranks and files of His army, have not raised a sword in this battle, yet through Jesus, we have gained the victory. Jesus is the conqueror, while through Christ, we are more than conquerors.

Stand Your Ground


David, a champion like Jesus, declared, “This day the Lord will deliver you into my hands and all those gathered here will know that it is not by sword or spear that the Lord saves; for the battle is the Lord’s!” David knew the source of his strength did not rest in his young teenage arms, but it rested in the Name above all names. By the authority and power of the name of Yahweh, young David conquered the enemy of Israel. His brothers did no fighting, but through David, they gained the victory.

Jesus Christ has conquered sin, Satan and death on your behalf. The sinless Son of God paid the price for sin when He died and enabled our salvation when rose again from the dead. In Christ, we have the hope of abundant life. Jesus conquered our enemy. We did nothing to defeat death, but through Jesus, we gained the victory.

Finally, be strong in the Lord and in the strength of His might. Put on the whole armour of God, that you may be able to stand against the schemes of the devil. As it is written, “In all these things we are more than conquerors through Him who loved us.  For I am sure that neither death nor life, nor angels nor rulers, nor things present nor things to come, nor powers, nor height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus our Lord.”

By Dudley Anderson
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Friday, 17 August 2018

GOD-TRACKING IS STEPPING OVER INTO NEW TERRITORY, WITHOUT LOOKING BACK


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Isaiah 43:19
See, I am doing a new thing! Now it springs up; do you not perceive it? I am making a way in the wilderness and streams in the wasteland.

“God’s word to you today, dear God Tracker is, God knows the plans he has for you and he is saving the best till last.”


The first recorded miracle that Jesus performed was at a wedding in the town of Cana. Here he turned 35 litres of water into the finest wine, because the wedding hosts had run short of the beverage. The festivities had probably been going on for days. When the master of the feast tasted the new wine he said, “Everyone serves the good wine first, and when people have drunk freely, then the poor wine. But you have kept the good wine until now.” The new wine that Jesus had produced was far superior to the wine made by human hands. The miraculous provision of God had saved the best for last.

God’s word to you today, dear God Tracker is, God knows the plans he has for you and he is saving the best till last. He is doing a new thing through his miraculous provision and guidance. You may think you have run out of resources, but he is your source and your resource; he who promised is faithful and he will do it. However, the new wine that Jesus gives needs to be stored in a new wineskin. Perhaps the Lord is calling you to leave the old land behind and step over that river, without looking back. Perhaps this is the point of no return! Only acknowledge the Lord in all your ways and keep your eyes fixed on Jesus.

God-tracking is stepping over into new territory, without looking back

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DON’T GIVE UP, LOOK UP & PRAY

O Lord, I put my trust in you and I chose to step over my Jordan River into the promises of your good purposes, without looking back

“Father God, I put my trust squarely in your new purposes and plans for my life. I believe you’re opening a new door for me and have new prospects for me. Thank you that your Word promises good things; that you will never leave me nor forsake me and that you will meet all my needs according to your riches in Jesus. Today, O Lord, I put my trust in you and I chose to step over my Jordan River into the promises of your good new purposes, without looking back. Lord, help me to give up my old wineskins to have your new wine stored in new wineskins. Amen.”

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Friday, 30 June 2017

GOD-TRACKING IS REFUELLING YOUR TANKS THROUGH PRAYER

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30 June 2017

GOD-TRACKING IS REFUELLING YOUR TANKS THROUGH PRAYER

Psalm 23:3
He restores my soul. He leads me in paths of righteousness for his name's sake.

A wick in an oil lamp will shine brightly for as long as it is fuelled by oil. If the oil is not topped up, you will notice the wick itself beginning to burn and smoulder. Soon the effect of light given out by the oil lamp begins to fade and wick eventually turns to ash, no longer of any use. So it is with any soul who burns vibrantly for the purposes of God without replenishing their fuel.

The Bible is packed with references pointing to the need for rest and replenishment. For instance, Jesus himself frequently drew away from the crowds to be alone with the Father in prayer. Notice how he spent time alone with God the Father to refill his oil pot. It was in the stillness of submission to God that the Son of Man restored his strength and purpose.

The presence of God in prayer is your fuel reserve. If you find yourself burning the candle at both ends, it may be time to draw away in prayer to rest. It’s in prayer that we are told to present our anxieties to the Lord with thanksgiving. It’s in prayer that we restore a peace that passes understanding. And it’s through pray that we cast our cares on the Lord. Jesus said, “Come to me, all who labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.” How else do we come to Jesus, but in prayer?

God-tracking is refuelling your tanks through prayer

READ ALL ABOUT ITPsalm 62:5-8Mark 6:45-46Philippians 4:6-7Matthew 11:28-30

Thank you for refuelling my tanks. In you I rest

“Oh Lord, I’m tired! I’ve had a time of it and I feel I just can’t go on. So, I choose to come to you in prayer and cast my cares upon you. I’m heavy laden, O Lord, give me rest. I confess that you are my source and my resource – the source of my strength and the resource for my purpose. Give me wisdom to deal with my workload and responsibilities. Thank you for your peace. Thank you for your replenishment. Thank you for refuelling my tanks. In you I rest. Amen”

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Friday, 24 March 2017

GOD-TRACKING IS FIRST, GETTING ON TRACK WITH GOD, THROUGH CHRIST

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24 March 2017

Dear God-tracker

GOD-TRACKING IS FIRST, GETTING ON TRACK WITH GOD, THROUGH CHRIST

Psalm 119:105
Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path.

Fourteen years ago a listener of my radio show, On Track wrote an email to me asking me to send him a hardcopy version of the content of my show. On Track came about after the Lord revealed to me how the Christian walk is seldom clear-cut. In my humble 55 years of life, I have found that, if I acknowledge God in all my ways, he will always direct my paths. However, the paths I often find myself on are seldom direct; they seem to progress, as it were, from A to B to C and then off to X and Y, before getting back to D. But all along my life’s track, I have found God has a plan for me to both impact and be impacted by people and circumstances, along the way. He knows the plans he has for me, I don’t, so I need to remain on track with God’s plans for me wherever they may take me. Hence the title of my radio show.

All along this track of life I have found two ingredients to be invaluable in my God-tracking: God’s Spirit and God’s Word. Tracking God’s will can be precarious at times, to say the least. Life can be filled with many ups and many downs. Life can be thwarted with challenges, changes and choices. At every corner in life, I need clear guidance which way to turn. At every obstacle in life, I need strength and tenacity to overcome. Without Christ, I think I would have been in a right quandary in facing life’s complications. The truth is, Jesus is my way and he is my life. God’s Word is the lamp that lights my path and the fellowship of his Holy Spirit is the power that moves my feet along my path. I have discovered that the Word of God is found in the Bible and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit is found in prayer. Without these I would be lost.

How about you? Have you found life to be a guessing game? How do you know you’ve made the right choices? Listen: In all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make straight your paths. Finding happiness and success begins with making the greatest choice you could ever make – choosing Christ! It could be you’ve been reading this weekly devotional for many years but never actually surrender your life to Jesus Christ. Why not do it now? Believe that Jesus died and rose again to reconcile you to God and confess him as Lord. It’s no good doing one without the other, you need to believe and confess. God does have a plan for you to both impact and be impacted by people and circumstances, as you follow your life’s track. God does have a plan for you to be a God-tracker, but it starts with getting on track with God’s purposes, through Christ. So, seek God first in life and his Word will become a lamp to your feet and a light to your path.

God-tracking is first, getting on track with God, through Christ.

Keep your eyes on Jesus

Dudley

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Don’t Give Up, Look Up!

From this point on, O God, help me remain on track with your will in life

Pray
“Dear God, I realise now that I have never totally surrendered my life to you. I confess that I have tried to follow my own instincts in making life choices rather than acknowledging you in everything I do. Please forgive me. I put my faith in the power of your Holy Spirit and the light of you Word to guide me every day. I repent of all sin and ask you to take your rightful place in my heart. I believe that Jesus died and rose again to free me from sin and death, and now confess Jesus to be my Lord and Saviour. From this point on, O God, help me remain on track with your will in life. Amen.”

If you prayed this prayer today, please let me know by email me at dudley@godtracker.co.uk
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