What Are You Busy Doing for God in Your Generation?

Every generation has an assignment from God. God does not create people to merely exist;

He creates them to serve His purpose within their generation.

The critical question is not how busy you are, but what you are busy doing for God.

Many people are active, yet irrelevant to God’s eternal agenda.

David’s life gives us a clear benchmark: he served his generation according to the will of God.

When his assignment was completed, heaven closed his chapter honorably.

1. BUSY DOES NOT ALWAYS MEAN PRODUCTIVE FOR GOD

Luke 10:40–42
Martha was busy serving, yet Jesus said Mary chose the better part.

You can be busy in church activities but absent from God’s purpose.

Busy with programs, but not with prayer

Busy with titles, but not with obedience

Busy with crowds, but not with God

God values obedience above activity.

2. EVERY GENERATION HAS A DIVINE ASSIGNMENT

Esther 4:14
“Who knoweth whether thou art come to the kingdom for such a time as this?”

Esther was positioned strategically for her generation.

Failure to act would not stop God’s plan, but it would disqualify her from relevance.

If you refuse your assignment, God will raise another—but you will lose your place.

3. WHAT ARE YOU BUILDING FOR GOD?

Genesis 6:9–22
While others were eating, drinking, and mocking, Noah was busy building the ark.

Noah built while others played

Noah prepared while others ignored God

Noah labored for a future generation he would never see

What spiritual ark are you building that will save others after you?

4. GOD REMEMBERS THOSE WHO LABOR FOR HIM

Nehemiah 5:19
“Think upon me, my God, for good, according to all that I have done for this people.”

God keeps records. He remembers:

Faithful servants

Hidden intercessors

Kingdom builders

Soul winners

Nothing done sincerely for God is ever forgotten.

5. MANY ARE BUSY WITH EARTH, BUT EMPTY TOWARD HEAVEN

Luke 12:16–21 – The Rich Fool
He was busy expanding barns but ignored eternity.


Success without God is failure in disguise.

You can:

** Build houses and lose your soul

** Gain wealth and lose purpose

** Be known on earth but unknown in heaven

Matthew 16:26

6. GOD EXPECTS RESULTS, NOT EXCUSES

Matthew 25:14–30 – Parable of the Talents

Each servant was given something. The issue was not how much, but what they did with it.

God will ask:

What did you do with the gift?

Who did you serve?

Whose life did you impact?

Silence will not be an acceptable answer.

7. A GENERATION WILL RISE AND ASK QUESTIONS

Judges 2:10

“There arose another generation… which knew not the LORD.”

This is a tragic verdict on a previous generation that failed to transfer spiritual values.

Responsibility:

Your generation must not leave God unknown to the next.

CONCLUSION

Life is short. Generations pass quickly. Only what is done for God endures.

1 Corinthians 15:58

“Be ye stedfast, unmoveable, always abounding in the work of the Lord…”

One day your generation will close.

Heaven will ask one question:

“Did you serve your generation according to the will of God?”

ALTAR CALL

QUESTIONS
What am I busy doing that has no eternal value?

Am I serving God’s agenda or my comfort?

If I die today, what spiritual evidence will remain?

CLOSING PRAYER

“Lord, deliver me from empty busyness.

Align my life with Your purpose.

Help me serve my generation according to Your will.

Let my life count for eternity, in Jesus’ name. Amen.”

Pastor Abiodun Kadri





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What Are You Busy Doing for God in Your Generation? Every generation has an assignment from God. God does not create people to merely exist; He creates them to serve His purpose within their generation. The critical question is not how busy you are, but what you are busy doing for God. Many people are active, yet irrelevant to God’s eternal agenda. David’s life gives us a clear benchmark: he served his generation according to the will of God. When his assignment was completed, heaven closed his chapter honorably. 1. BUSY DOES NOT ALWAYS MEAN PRODUCTIVE FOR GOD Luke 10:40–42 Martha was busy serving, yet Jesus said Mary chose the better part. You can be busy in church activities but absent from God’s purpose. Busy with programs, but not with prayer Busy with titles, but not with obedience Busy with crowds, but not with God God values obedience above activity. 2. EVERY GENERATION HAS A DIVINE ASSIGNMENT Esther 4:14 “Who knoweth whether thou art come to the kingdom for such a time as this?” Esther was positioned strategically for her generation. Failure to act would not stop God’s plan, but it would disqualify her from relevance. If you refuse your assignment, God will raise another—but you will lose your place. 3. WHAT ARE YOU BUILDING FOR GOD? Genesis 6:9–22 While others were eating, drinking, and mocking, Noah was busy building the ark. Noah built while others played Noah prepared while others ignored God Noah labored for a future generation he would never see What spiritual ark are you building that will save others after you? 4. GOD REMEMBERS THOSE WHO LABOR FOR HIM Nehemiah 5:19 “Think upon me, my God, for good, according to all that I have done for this people.” God keeps records. He remembers: Faithful servants Hidden intercessors Kingdom builders Soul winners Nothing done sincerely for God is ever forgotten. 5. MANY ARE BUSY WITH EARTH, BUT EMPTY TOWARD HEAVEN Luke 12:16–21 – The Rich Fool He was busy expanding barns but ignored eternity. Success without God is failure in disguise. You can: ** Build houses and lose your soul ** Gain wealth and lose purpose ** Be known on earth but unknown in heaven Matthew 16:26 6. GOD EXPECTS RESULTS, NOT EXCUSES Matthew 25:14–30 – Parable of the Talents Each servant was given something. The issue was not how much, but what they did with it. God will ask: What did you do with the gift? Who did you serve? Whose life did you impact? Silence will not be an acceptable answer. 7. A GENERATION WILL RISE AND ASK QUESTIONS Judges 2:10 “There arose another generation… which knew not the LORD.” This is a tragic verdict on a previous generation that failed to transfer spiritual values. Responsibility: Your generation must not leave God unknown to the next. CONCLUSION Life is short. Generations pass quickly. Only what is done for God endures. 1 Corinthians 15:58 “Be ye stedfast, unmoveable, always abounding in the work of the Lord…” One day your generation will close. Heaven will ask one question: “Did you serve your generation according to the will of God?” ALTAR CALL QUESTIONS What am I busy doing that has no eternal value? Am I serving God’s agenda or my comfort? If I die today, what spiritual evidence will remain? CLOSING PRAYER “Lord, deliver me from empty busyness. Align my life with Your purpose. Help me serve my generation according to Your will. Let my life count for eternity, in Jesus’ name. Amen.” Pastor Abiodun Kadri #ServeYourGeneration #KingdomAssignment #BusyForGod #PurposeDrivenLife #EternalImpact #LivingForGod #WhatAreYouBuilding #KingdomService #HeavenlyRecords #FinishWell
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