Yesterday, I decided to go to Foodco (This is not a paid advert, oh!). It was the nearest grocery store to where I stay.
As soon as I got in, I saw a man I knew. The man knew me too, but the only challenge was that neither of us knew exactly where from.
So, we began to mention names of likely places we might have known each other.
I asked if he was affiliated with drama ministry. Then, he said something that has had me wondering since yesterday. He mentioned that he breezed in and breezed out of drama ministry many years ago, so he's not sure that's where we met.
Oh, that made me wonder, and I said to myself, When you don't have an understanding of why you do what you do, what you eventually do may not last. From the tone of his voice, it sounded as if offense had pushed him out. It sounded as if he only wanted the fame, and when he saw what it was all about, he left. He sounded as though the drama ministry thing wasn't his thing from the beginning.
Of course, as our conversation progressed, I could sense a high level of complacency in his tone. His girlfriend, who he brought to Foodco, at one point asked me, "Why is it that all the places you're mentioning have to do with church, ministry, etc.? Do you socialize?"
Then he added, "Even Jesus socialized."
I told them that I usually socialize, but over the years, I have realized that it's only around God and His people that I can be fulfilled. From the way the conversation continued, I knew something was off.
But here's the lesson:
Why do you do what you do? This question should be your guiding principle in any organization you find yourself.
This is because oppositions are everywhere. It will interest you to know that the very people who are hurting you deep down are the ones who are well celebrated. You begin to see them on screen, with people saying nice things about them. But you can't open your mouth to say what you know because you believe that you were called into the assignment. I'm saying this because words spread fast, and if you have a flaw and exhibit it somewhere, don't be surprised if the very people who should help you or walk you through it begin to spread it, discouraging others from associating with you, which could be frustrating. But the question still remains: Why are you there? When the purpose of your being there is not known, you will also breeze in and breeze out like my brother that I met yesterday at Foodco.
Before embarking on any project, it’s also important to pray and seek the face of God because if you refuse to do that, oh, discouragement will definitely happen. The enemy is lurking around to see how to distract you from the gospel of truth. In our world and time, our only saving grace is the voice of the Lord. However it comes, when He says "Go," you go, and when He says "Don't go," my dear, na to stay back, oh! If not, that disobedience will be what the devil will capitalize on as a means of discouragement.
To avoid breezing in and breezing out, my dear people, hear God first before embarking on any journey.
To round up my story, when the man and his girlfriend asked why I only have a Christian circle and academic friends, I just smiled. In my heart, I felt excited. I don't know what would have become of me if I were in the wrong association. What keeps you going in life, and destiny, is the kind of people you surround yourself with. You can work in a secular place but refuse to be secular at heart. Associate with Godly minds—people who are determined to push you to destiny. Hang around God, and then what people are dying to get will hang around you. Matt 6:33. Selah.
In wrapping up, that encounter at Foodco left me with more than just a familiar face—it gave me a lot to think about. It’s easy to start something with enthusiasm, but without a clear purpose, it’s just as easy to fall off the path. My acquaintance who breezed in and out of the drama ministry is a reminder of this. If we don’t know why we’re doing something, we risk losing our way when things get tough. But when we anchor our actions in a purpose that’s rooted in God, we find the strength to keep going, no matter what comes our way. It’s also a reminder to choose our circle wisely and to seek God’s guidance in everything. After all, understanding our calling is what keeps us moving forward, even when the journey isn’t easy.
#funmiJesus
#Godtalkwrites.
#purposefulliving
#Dramaministry.







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