Redemption Church Plano Texas VIDEO

Redemption Church Plano Texas VIDEO


Limitless 6: Limited Double Minded Trajectory

September 24, 2018

­Limitless 6: Limited Double Minded Trajectory
 
You ever make plans and not follow through? You aren’t alone. No judgments.
Plans are important. Goals and dreams are important! They aren’t just important to you… they are actually important to God!
We need to form a plan and then live out a trajectory that fulfills the plan. Too often we have a trajectory that takes us away from the plan or wastes time through procrastination.
Scripture tells us that a “double-minded man is unstable in all his ways.” When we have a mind for our goal but a daily trajectory that steps in other directions, it is a double minded mess.
Are you ready to repent of your double minded trajectory and see a fulfilled plan in your life?

My Name is Chris Fluitt! And this is Redemption Church of Plano Tx. Greetings to everyone in the room and all watching and listening online. I hope you are ready to receive the word of God.
LIMITLESS
I want you to remember that we serve a Limitless God. He has created you in His image. He has placed limitless potential within you.
Yet we can develop habits that will place limits upon our life.
LIMITED
The difference between a limitless or limited life can be as simple as a small decision.
COMPARISON TRAP
Last week we talked about the comparison trap. Do not compare yourself to the HOUSE or the MOUSE. Instead, compare yourself to who you were yesterday.
DOUBLE MINDED TRAJECTORY
Continuing with this thought I want to warn about limiting yourself with Double Minded Trajectory.
TRAJECTORY
A trajectory is a line of development towards an outcome.
If I was to throw an object, the space between it leaving my hand and landing would form a trajectory. The trajectory of the object as it flies through space actually decides where the object will end up. Trajectory decides the end result.
Last week we told you to compare yourself to who you were yesterday. These 2 points, yesterday & today, form a trajectory. It reveals a path. By paying attention to this trajectory we can better understand where our life will end up.
 
TRAJECTORY DECIDES THE END RESULT 
A successful life has goals. We have these “end result” goals we want to attain.
 
Some people make 5, 10, or 15-year plans. They decide they want to accomplish a number of goals. We make plans to…

* Have a successful marriage.
* Be healthy.
* Own a home.
* Complete our education.
* Start a business.
* Pay off our debt.
* Do meaningful things for God.

 
God cares about the plans you have for your life.
 
Psalm 37:4 (NIV2011) Take delight in the Lord, and he will give you the desires of your heart.
Psalm 37:5 (NIV2011) Commit your way to the Lord; trust in him and he will do this:
 
Proverbs 16:3 (NIV2011) Commit to the Lord whatever you do, and he will establish your plans.
 
You aren’t the only one who cares about your plans! God cares! He wants to give you the desires of your heart. He wants to establish your plans.