Exodus 36:2

“Then Moses summoned Bezalel and Oholiab and every skilled person to whom the Lord had given ability and who was willing to come and do the work.” – Exodus 36:2

In the lives of Bezalel and Oholiab, we learn how God works through us to accomplish His purpose here on Earth. They were already skilled craftsmen, yet God filled them with His Spirit. Because being skilled is not enough when it comes to doing what God has called us to do.

Apostle Paul was a skilled lawyer, a Pharisee, well-versed in Scripture, but God also filled him with His Spirit to perfectly accomplish His purpose.

God gave them not only ability but also wisdom, knowledge, and most importantly, strength to be consistent, resilient, and overcome obstacles to finish the assignment. But none of this would have been accomplished without their willingness to do the work.

God never looks for someone just skilled, perfect, or eloquent to accomplish His intentions. He looks for a person who is humble, meek, and willing to work for Him to fulfill His purposes.

A willing heart trusts God’s timing, even when it’s hard to understand.

A willing heart means a submitted heart.

A willing heart dies to self and to the world, but lives fully for God and His purpose.

A willing heart embraces challenges, knowing that God is refining it.

A willing heart is quiet, patient, and ready to follow wherever God leads.

A willing heart gives without expecting recognition or reward.

A willing heart finds joy in serving, knowing it honors God.

A willing heart is aligned with God’s heart.

So let me ask you;

Do you have a willing heart?

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