Acts 9:6 And he trembling and astonished said, Lord, what wilt thou have me to do? And the Lord said unto him, Arise, and go into the city, and it shall be told thee what thou must do.
WHAT
I started praying intensely in 2006 asking God about what my assignment in life would be. Much later, I read two Kenneth Hagin's books that fueled the intensity of my prayer in that regard.
The books: Following God's Plan For Your Life and Plans, Purposes&Pursuits helped me in no small measure. The craving to be right at the centre of God's will for my life increased having read how Kenneth E. Hagin of blessed memory narrated how he was out of God's will for the first twelve years in ministry before getting it right.
The major question I began to ask God for years were, "Father, what is your will for my life and ministry"? What is my assignment in life? I didn't get answers to these questions until years after when I started praying. My desire was to get it right in life.
In your quest to fulfilling destiny, the question of "What" must be asked by you and answered by God. You don't decide "what" for yourself in life. God has a plan for you before your were born. Your duty is to discover that plan and fulfill it.
Our ambitions are not thesame with His purpose for our lives. The starting point of being at the centre of God's will in matters of destiny is to ask from God, "What is my purpose in life"?
As you pray, trust God for answers. He has promised us comprehensive direction in his word: "The Lord says, “I will guide you along the best pathway for your life. I will advise you and watch over you" (Psalms 32:8 NLT).
Father, reveal your purpose for my life to me in Jesus name.