Where You Live? Important!

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leejohndrowteamThis morning while I was working on something else, I saw a situation occur in the spirit. I was simply typing along and it happened. For years I have been a believer in where you are is important. It is not that you can not be “blessed” where you are but what if God has you for a greater season or a better opportunity? Are you letting your present comfort preempt God’s plan for you? Too often we use the word “wisdom” to describe “fear of change”…

At nearly 60 years of age I have learned a thing or two.

This morning I saw pockets of darkness “overcome” areas. It was not pretty. Plans were changed. People moved. I am sure the Hebrew children cried out for a deliverer long before Moses arrived.

In the last few days I have read three things that make me think. “City to have water shut off.” “People fleeing state for better money.” “Can a country be demonized?”

The issue is not what I believe or don’t believe. It is what people are believing. Culture is determined by people.

Where are the Moses? The Daniels? Why…they are right here! Awaiting their time, their season, their moment.

Nameless? Faceless? Placeless? Only it something happens…

I do believe where you live will be important in the coming years. Not many years, but a few. (We have crossed the midway point of a 10 year prophecy I gave.) What you do in this season will determine the quality of life for you and those about you.

It is time to look upon your “community garden” and ask “God? What will you have me to do?”

Where you plant, where you sow, where you till.

Community is more important today than it was a week ago. What is your place? What is your move?

Where will you live?

Good question.

Selah.

Written by Lee Johndrow

Lee Johndrow

Lee is the Senior Leader of Abundant Grace Fellowship Church in Keene, NH

He is the father of five wonderful children. Married for over 26 years to his wife Tina. Loving life with family, friends, faith, fun and food!


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