Now the Lord had said unto Abram, Get thee out of thy country, and from thy kindred, and from thy father's house, unto a land that I will shew thee.
And Abram took Sarai, his wife, and "LOT" his brother's son, all the substance they had gathered, and the souls they had gotten in Haran; Genesis 12:1,5.
Have you ever experienced a situation where God instructed you to leave a specific place or person, but you still decided to take them with you? Abram's story can be likened to our lives, where we sometimes ignore God's guidance and repeat past mistakes. It's essential to trust in God's plan and follow his instructions, even if it means leaving certain people or places behind.
Please allow me to share the "common denominator" law concept. It states that whenever you encounter trouble, face financial difficulties, or feel miserable and confused, the root cause can usually be traced back to a person whom we will refer to as Person X. Interestingly, when discussing future events, you tend to use the word "we." In contrast, Person X uses the word "I." This may imply that Person X is less invested in your future than you are in theirs. The law of the common denominator suggests that when the same person or thing repeatedly shows up in difficult situations, that person or thing is likely the problem. In this case, Person X is the common denominator.
Unfortunately, some people are hand pick by Satan, and their job is to ensure you never interact with God-ordained blessings for your life. They have a talent for hindering your progress and causing delays in every aspect of your life.
It's essential to confront the "Common denominator" in your life instead of making excuses. Although it may be challenging, it's better to deal with any emotions now rather than experience more significant pain in the future by remaining connected to Person X. The story of Lot and Abraham warns of the consequences of polluting your destiny with unnecessary baggage. Lot's presence caused Abraham to involve himself in problematic situations he should have never been associated with. Ultimately, Person X is the source of trouble and carries the potential for unhappiness. It is advisable to steer clear of individuals with a track record of causing damage, making false commitments, and being untrustworthy. Their past behavior is a strong indication of their future conduct.
I'm not sure who will be reading this, but it might be time to let go of something or someone you should have moved on from a while ago. By holding on to Person X, you're becoming bitter, unhappy, furious, and mostly frustrated. Additionally, you're unable to make any progress in your life. The risk here is that if you don't act on this advice, you may miss out on recognizing the person or place God intended for you because you're too preoccupied with Person X. I can assure you that there is so much more to life than what you're settling for. It is time to raise your standards to attract and for you to see clearly what was always prepared for you.
It's possible that you don't realize that the person or place you're familiar with or connected to could be the one chosen by God for your life. However, because you're so committed to Person X, who has repeatedly let you down and wasted your valuable time, they have taken up the space where God's best should be occupying.
Dear God, I ask that you free this individual from the spiritual imprisonment that has made them content with things that bring them discomfort. Please help them see that they have settled for less than your best. I pray that you give them the strength and bravery they need to walk away from what has caused them pain, held them back, and made them feel negative about life. I join my faith with theirs and believe that today is the start of a new chapter in the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth.
Written By: Kevin L A Ewing
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