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Availability Receives Assignment


Availability Receives Assignment


Scripture

“Also I heard the voice of the Lord, saying, Whom shall I send, and who will go for us? Then said I, Here am I; send me.”

— Isaiah 6:8 (KJV)



Ponder This

In the Kingdom of God, assignment does not flow from talent, intention, or enthusiasm, it flows from availability. But availability is built upon willingness.


Many are willing, but not available. Willingness is an open heart that does not resist Our Father. Availability is an aligned life that shows up and goes when He sends.


Willingness says, “I will.” Availability says, “I am here.”


And here is the defining difference:


Availability responds to show up and go. It shows up present, attentive, and positioned.

It goes obedient, mobile, and responsive.


Isaiah did not negotiate or delay. He presented himself and released control: “Here am I; send me.” His availability received assignment.


Our Father does not assign based on agreement alone. He assigns where surrender has made room for His purposes. You can be willing without ever being sent, but when you are available, Our Father can trust you with movement.



Prayer

Our Father, I offer You more than agreement, I offer You access. I choose to align my heart and my life to Your voice. I choose to resist and crucify every distraction, delay, and reservation. I choose Your presence over my preferences, and obedience over my comfort. I am willing, and I choose to be available. In the name of Jesus. Amen.


 
 
 
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