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Some Things I’ve Learned about God Appointments

It was the busiest day of my week. I was prepping for Sunday, had a packed calendar of meetings, and had over-committed my time for the week. I knew I needed to find time to exercise (I’ve wrote about that principle HERE), so I slipped into the gym when I thought it would be least crowded. That hour visit turned into a two hour experience. I exercised very little, but I was able to invest in a young man who needed some life direction. He emailed me later to tell me how important our conversation was to him and that he felt God intended for us to meet that day. I think he was right.

Over the years, I’ve learned a few things about God appointments…

God appointments seldom find their way on a calendar…

  • They happen while standing in line at the supermarket…
  • They may occur while studying at a coffee shop…
  • They show up in random encounters…

God appointments have a “mind of their own”…

  • They don’t care about a schedule…
  • They aren’t concerned with being an interruption…
  • They never appear to be planned…

God appointments can be missed…

  • As busy and effective leaders, our schedules are often full…
  • Sometimes we rush from one meeting to another…
  • We may overlook the most important part of our day…

Keep the eyes to your heart open today for the God appointments…

Make this post better: Share the last time a God appointment came your way.

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  • True! God's appointement comes at the most unexpected moment in our life. It is left unto us to make the most of that opportunity. We should be careful not to shut our eyes or close our ears or hadren our hearts.

    God's appointment can come across either when we are sit at the top of success or we fumble at the bottom of failure. Irrespective of our external circumstances, we can hold His appointments when we are always spritiually grounded with His Word and we act with the help of the Holy Spirit. The moment we act on own accord, we are bound to fail and miss His appointments in our life.