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Father’s Mistake - Part 1


We live in a generation where the faults and mistakes around us are the discouraging factor to the teenagers. A lot of teenagers are suffering and some of them are angry and tired of the situation. A lot of teenagers have become so rude and stubborn about the situation (the father’s mistakes).

Every out going generation is meant to create a room for the next generation to fit in (Gods plan). It is not the duty of any teenager to disrespect the fathers for their mistakes. This is very important because our God is a God of order and He expects His sons and daughter to operate in respect too.

Its so painful bearing the burden of the mistakes of the fathers but it is very necessary for the teenagers too. The mistakes of the father’s are the greatest opportunity for the teenagers to grow, improve and become all God has planned for them. The only way forward for the teenagers is the father’s mistakes.

The mistake of the fathers is not a sign of failure on their side but proves that they are humans. If you have ever made mistake before then you should be compassionate with the faults of the fathers. The inability to see and identify the faults of the father is the beginning of a life without direction and improvement. The most sensitive aspect of the teenager’s mindset is their ability to see the fathers fault. It doesn’t mean that the teenagers are wiser and better than the parents but it does mean “destiny is calling them.”

It is given to the up coming teenagers to notice the faults of those ahead of them because more responsibility is expected of them. The potentials in the lives of the teenagers contain a higher capacity than the fathers.

God operates with dispensations, time and season. God operates in phases. The second phase of Gods operation will have more demand than the first phase. Wisdom, revelation and understanding increases as new generation keep growing.

The purpose of the mistakes of the fathers is to show the teenagers the next assignment that’s yet undone.  The purpose of the mistakes of the fathers is for the teenagers to identify the next thing that needs improvement. The purpose of the mistakes of the fathers is for the teenagers to know the questions to ask the Holy Spirit for more clarity about their lives.  The purpose of the mistakes of the fathers is for the teenagers to identify the problems God has called them to solve. 

The potential in the lives of the teenagers are designed by God to give attention to the situation that needs improvement.  The potential in the lives of the teenagers are meant to add value and improve their generation.  The potential in the teenagers are responsible for the anger and discomfort they feel about the mistakes of the fathers. 

What is potential? Potential is the capacity and resource God has kept in you for impact and for adding value to your generation. Potentials are dead resources that need Gods life to function. The plan and purpose of God for your life is what will determine the capacity of your potential. The kind of impact and value God wants you to establish on earth is what will determine the mistakes that will get your attention.

The mistakes of the fathers are the reality that awakens the dead capacity into the awareness of what we were created to do. You owe the fathers the duty to pray for them and you are meant to embrace the faults you see in them with gratitude. 

The mistakes of the fathers that gets your attention is what will determine the questions to ask the Holy Spirit, how to study your bible and how to pray.  This should determine the clarity you should seek. The fathers are not our problem; the mistakes in their lives are designed to be an opportunity for us to be wiser and better for our destiny. 

Being better than our fathers is not an issue of us competing with them; it’s a race of destiny. We are born for this. Don’t try to prove any thing to any body, just give attention to the faults that holds your attention and ask the Lord what he wants you to do about them. 

The father’s mistake is a call for destiny. A call for responsibility, a call for more improvement, a call for adding more value to lives, a call for self discovery and a call to give more attention to what dwells within you (potential).

The mistakes of the father’s are the foundation that makes our individual uniqueness relevant for the master’s use.  God uses each generation to improve and advance the previous generation. 

To be continued.

Watch out for THE FATHERS MISTAKE - PART 2 

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