Patient Plan

““We have heard the pride of Moab (He is exceedingly proud), Of his loftiness and arrogance and pride, And of the haughtiness of his heart.” “I know his wrath,” says the LORD, “But it is not right; His lies have made nothing right...And Moab shall be destroyed as a people, Because he exalted himself against the LORD.” ‭‭Jeremiah‬ ‭48:29-30, 42‬ ‭NKJV‬‬ http://bible.com/114/jer.48.29-30,42.nkjv
Intelligence and dexterity are significantly resourceful in the planning and implementation of the project of life. However, the management of these human resource without the understanding and accommodation of the diversity in the people concerned (either at home or in the societal workplaces) often lead to the mismanagement of offences. While people could readily testify to Moab’s problem of pride, God provided the correct diagnosis - which is ‘wrath’ or anger management. If Moses, who was proudly proclaimed by God as the meekest of all men could fail the test of anger management when subjected to stubborn diversity of stiff necked people, Moab needed the grace of God in order to get it right. Unfortunately, the LORD said “But it is not right; His lies have made nothing right...”. Although the most noble plan in life can be easily frustrated by people, failure to acknowledge the patient plan for perfect execution is the greatest culprit in project mismanagement. No one can run ahead of God’s purpose and plan in the management of the people in his life without hitting the rock of depression or destruction.

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