Urge

Everyone has had the urge to do something. What is this urge, because it can be quite strong at times, and how do you know that it’s an urge and not conscience.
Urge is a voice only you can hear pushing you in a direction; and conscious is a voice you only can hear giving you choices about behavior. An urge will override what you’ll customarily do. Most times it’s very small but when followed up — can create something big or completely out of the ordinary you think you’d never see yourself doing — also, no good nor evil owns it.

Noah had the urge to build a huge boat on dry land nowhere near water, (Genesis 6:14). Moses had the urge to evacuate more than two and a half million, (2,500,000) slaves out of Egypt against Pharos’s will — without an army, (Exodus 4:18), and David had the urge to go up against a mighty Giant no one could defeat — without a shield or sword, (1st Samuel 17:32).
History has us believe these men were greater than life, but no. The difference is these men stepped out in faith because the urge was overriding what they’d typically do, and being men of God — they obeyed the urge and God took it from there. Without faith we can’t please God, (Hebrews 11:6). And without faith we’re left with our own understanding that muffles any Godly urge, (Proverbs 3:5).

These three examples of urge accompanied by faith had outcome we still read and marvel about today. Urge plus faith equaled the audacity to pursue.
All the gifts of civilization were brought about by that equation. People thought outside the model because they were inspired by an urge that put reason to their thought, then they acted in faith against all odds until it was accomplished. So why the federal case you say?

Going against the odds; thinking outside the box, making happen what shouldn’t happen — comes from the realm too many people deny — which is the spiritual world that’s running parallel with this physical world as I speak, or should I say as I write. This realm is where everything that exist or ever existed came from, where a few relate to it as the great somewhere.
First it was an urge oddly festering inside of you — giving vision; calculating reason against normalcy for the pursuit. I’ll break it down a little more. First was God, choosing you to do the Will He planned for you before you entered your mother’s womb, (Jeremiah 1:5). Everything God does is great no matter how small, and when it’s all said and done you’ll understand — Only God.

The next time you have the urge to do something outside of your comfort zone and you act, then it turned out to be greater than you could ever imagine – understand it wasn’t you — you didn’t come up with it; it was already planted inside of you before the womb by God as His Will — assigned to you before your arrival, because that time when it comes — for you will be your today.

Gaidi

Word of note: This formula of urge, plus faith, equals the audacity to pursue — Satan understands as well. When you/me are urged to do things outside of right, and against God’s Will and purpose, we’re showing God who our Lord is, who our Father is, (John 8:43, 44), because that’s who we give ear to. Let me add; receiving Jesus as Lord and Savior who’s sacrifice pardon us so when we miss the mark and make mistakes caving in into a world that’s not of God, Jesus’ finish works at the cross catches that urge which is pushing us to do that wrong or evil. So, don’t miss this pardon – don’t dare return home without it.

Gaidi