Hand On The Plow

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mike mortimer | Oct 17, 2018

Hello Charles,

I read your article published on Elisha’s List and it led me to your website. I read your article “Hand on the Plow” and what you have to say is very interesting, and I believe correct. Your first few sentences describes me perfectly. I think where I differ from your example is in the 2 types of people you refer to. I have been given an understanding of a major shift the Lord has for me in terms of ministry but he hasn’t said “now…go do it now”. My question to you is what if you aren’t sure when God wants you to make the next move, much less how He wants you to do it but you know he has a “new thing” for you to do. I have heard that we should know God’s will before we do major changes and that includes God’s timing before we launch out. Then others will say to just go for it, He will bless you as you move on faith. To me, I think the former is the more prudent role. Just to be clear, I am not talking about the obvious things like reading the Bible, Tithing etc. I am talking about huge shifts with career, family, and finances. Without going on and on, I am frustrated (and sick) and any insight you may have is appreciated. PS. Your Elijah article gives hope. Thank You.

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Charles Phillips | Oct 17, 2018

Hello Mike! Thank you for reaching out to me; I certainly want to help.
I think this is a huge time when God is “shifting” many things in the Body of Christ concerning ministry, so I completely understand your concern of when to move and how to make the transition.
With me, God has allowed me to be a part of a group of covenant partners (friends) that I surround myself with and they speak into my life and I into theirs, and this helps me. Unfortunately I did not always have that and I know some people are in the same place as I was years ago. If you have those people seek counsel and prayer; if not, pray and the peace of God will prompt you when and how move. One thing I always tell people is; when you move out, be committed, have a plan and a way to provide for yourself. Even the Apostles left all they had, but when they went into cities they used their trades to make tents, etc. so they wouldn’t be a burden on others and hinder the ministry they were sent to complete.
I know sometimes it doesn’t work out quite that way, but I believe it’s good to have a plan much like the builder who set out to built and counted the cost.
I’m praying for you! We need courageous people working in the Kingdom today and I’m proud for you.
Blessings Friend!

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