Friday, August 23, 2019

Break the Ceiling of Self Imposed Limitations


Written by Uyoyou Charles-Iyoha



Self imposed limitations are the limitations a person, a family, institution, community or nations imposes on themselves to limit them from progressing to God’s very best plans and purposes for their lives. Moses for instance tried to place limits on himself when God called him at the burning bush. First, he gave the excuse of being an inconsequential person to stand before Pharaoh; not only to demand the release of the children of Israel from Egypt but also to bring the children of Israel out of Egypt. When eventually God assured Moses that He would be with him, Moses gave yet another excuse of being a person of a slow tongue. God also reassured him that He would be with his mouth in addition to teaching him what to say. Beloved, is Moses not forgetting something here? Was the God Who created him and Who chose him and promised to be with him not capable of addressing whatever issues he had with his mouth? Just like the rest of us, Moses displayed his human frailties by showcasing his weakness, thereby imposing personal limitations on himself with the excuses he gave. God however overwrote the limitations and excuses and still made Moses go to Egypt and accomplish the task of standing before Pharaoh as well as bringing the children of Israel out of Egypt.

How did Moses come about the limitations? He was looking at his fleshly capacities and not the power of God that was fully behind him and was with him all the way. Why was he afraid to stand before Pharaoh? After all, he was raised in the palace of Egypt as royalty and had stood before Pharaoh before! Why was he suddenly conscious of the fact that he stammered? The circumstances of life that Moses had experienced were responsible for the limitations he imposed on himself. He was a fugitive running from justice in Egypt – he killed a man and could be tried for murder and that had significantly impacted his status as he lacked the princely power and robe to stand before Pharaoh. So as far as Moses was concerned, he was an insignificant person before Pharaoh. But unknown to Moses, God had made him a great man before Pharaoh and he could literally bring Pharaoh to his knees if only he knew that God was with him over and above Pharaoh and everyone else that appeared to matter in Egypt. Please read Exodus Chapter 3 verses 1 to 2, please note verses 11 to 12, 4 verses 1 to 17, note verses 10 to 15.

Gideon also tried to impose limitations on himself by highlighting his origin – he was the least in his father’s house and was from the weakest clan in Manasseh. But God overwrote the excuses and told Gideon that He was with him and would always be with him. This implies that Gideon’s lineage and genealogy did not really matter. What mattered was the Presence of God in the life of Gideon. Please read Judges Chapter 6. In like manner, Moses’ past and disabilities were inconsequential to the plans and purposes of God for his life. What was consequential, important and relevant and significant was the Presence of God in his life, the life of Gideon and anyone God calls to implement and accomplish divine purpose. Background, etc which could constitute personal limitations are inconsequential. The Presence of God is what matters.
The prophet Jeremiah was afraid of God’s call upon his life and gave the excuse of being a youth; a self imposed limitation based on cultural practices and prejudices. Who was a mere youth to speak to the nations as a prophet of God. God overwrote the personal limitation Jeremiah placed on himself on account of cultural prejudices. God promised to be with Jeremiah. Beloved, please note that the emphasis is on the Presence of God, not a great age, not who knows you or your family as being from the largest or strongest ethnic group in the land or the biggest, strongest or richest nation in the world. Please read Jeremiah Chapter 1 verses 1 to 10, 1st Corinthians Chapter 1 verses 25 to 29.



Joshua and Caleb refused and rejected the report of the ten spies because Joshua and Caleb were filled with the Spirit of God and the Holy Presence of God. Ironically, they traveled together to spy out the land, yet the ten spies were bereft of the Spirit and the Presence of God because they chose to live in the flesh; operate in the flesh, and therefore walk by sight. Consequently, their self imposed limitations were transferred to the people through the negative report they gave to the people about themselves and the land they were sent to spy out.

Beloved, always respect and honor the Presence of God in your life. The awesome, sanctifying, cleansing, purifying, redeeming, saving, healing, delivering life creating transforming presence of God is the Holy Spirit – 1st Samuel Chapter 16 verses 13 to 14, 18 verses 12, 14.

With the Holy awesome Presence of God in your life, you can destroy every satanic ceiling of financial lack and insufficiency in your life. This is because God will open doors of supernatural abundance to you by His Spirit to create and make great wealth in the mighty name of Jesus Christ. Reject any self imposed limitations that you have placed on yourself on account of negative experiences in the past and expect great wealth from God. The expectation of the righteous which is your expectation that Jesus Christ became poor so that you can become rich shall not be cut short in the mighty name of Jesus Christ. Shalom.


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