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In this powerful and timely message, the Lord speaks a clear directive: “Don’t Deviate from the Plan.” Just like Jonah, many of us have felt the urge to go our own way, but in this season, God is calling His people to stay the course. The storms around us may tempt us to detour, but obedience is critical—not just for us, but for everyone connected to our journey.

Introduction:
God’s plan is still good. The Holy Spirit prompted this word as a warning and encouragement to the body of Christ. Now is not the time to veer off course. While everyone’s journey may be different, God’s universal plan for every believer includes:

  1. Knowing God personally
    John 17:3 – Relationship with God is the foundation of eternal life.
  2. Becoming like Christ
    Romans 8:29 – We are predestined to be conformed to Jesus’ image.
  3. Doing good works and bearing fruit
    Ephesians 2:10 – We are created to walk in the good works God prepared for us.
  4. Making disciples
    Matthew 28:19 – We are called to spread the Gospel and build His kingdom.
  5. Living for God's glory
    1 Corinthians 10:31 – Every action should reflect and honor God.

This framework answers the question: “What is God’s plan for my life?”

What does it mean to deviate?
To deviate is to stray from the assigned path. It’s choosing convenience over consistency and substituting our will for God’s. Like Jonah, we sometimes flee from assignments we don’t understand or want—but God’s purpose must be fulfilled.

Key Points of the Message:

I. Deviation Endangers Others

II. Deviation Delays Destiny

III. Deviation Demands a Return

Conclusion:
Deviation starts as delay but can lead to devastation. Don’t let temporary comfort cost you your eternal calling. Repent, return, and fulfill the mission God gave you. There is a nation assigned to your voice—don’t leave them waiting.

“Don’t let your detour be your destruction. His plan is still good.”