Wilderness
I had planned on watching a movie during a recent plane ride, but I realized I had all this time to listen to the Bible. I opened the Bible App and started listening to the book of Luke. I let it play for a while until I heard these words: “The word of God came unto John the son of Zacharias in the wilderness”. I immediately stopped the app. After sitting for a moment, I took out my iPad and began writing.
The word “wilderness” sat in my spirit. John received the Word in the wilderness. I immediately went to Professor Google and looked up all the definitions for “wilderness”.
Wilderness:
Hebrew: wasteland, desolation, wilderness, vast, wild.
Greek: an empty space, a place which is “deserted” and void of people, wasteland where nothing of use to humans may be found, with hardly any flora and next to no fauna.
Webster: an uncultivated, uninhabited, and inhospitable region.
I love how God can give us one word and it takes us on a journey with Him. It does not matter where we are or what state we are in - the word of God can find us. It also brings to mind that a desolate place can sometimes be good for us. Most times we are not anxious to be in the wilderness, but it seems that this is a place where the Word is revealed. Remember, Jesus went into the wilderness full of the Holy Spirit and came out in the Spirit’s power. The wilderness experience may not always be what we want, but if we settle ourselves, we can hear God speaking to us there.
We all want to know how to use the authority that we have been given through the Holy Spirit. John and Jesus received revelation in the wilderness. Most times we are so busy doing things we think are important that we cannot hear God trying to get our attention.
But when we are in that wilderness, when we don’t know what to do, when we feel lost…that’s a good place to be. There, the Holy Spirit comes and settles on us, bringing revelation to meet our need. Remember Job? He sat in the wilderness with no answers. He had lost so much and yet God allowed him sit. In the end, God had great blessings for Job but he had to go through the wilderness to get to the other side.
Father, most times we can be so anxious in our wilderness place that we don’t think to seek you. We ask that you help us to slow down in the place you have us in and seek your face so that we can hear your revelation. In Jesus’s name. Amen.
Affirmations: Matthew 10:20; Luke 24:32; Ephesians 6:19, Isaiah 55:11
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Treadmill
It had been so hot in our area that I started going to the gym to run on the treadmill rather than outside in the heat. I had actually stopped running entirely for a while because it was just so hot (and I was probably being lazy). I felt the nudge to get back to this form of exercise, and enjoyed running because I could zone out with my earbuds and feed my spirit while my flesh is getting what it needed. One afternoon while on the treadmill I heard the Holy Spirit say, “Every step you take on this treadmill you are doing something good for your body. You are giving your body what it needs.” He said that it’s the same way with the Word. Every time you put the Word in you, it is doing a work. It may not seem like anything at all is happening, but it is making a difference.
He reminded me that when I get off the treadmill, I will still have the results of the work I did on it. Nothing can take away the work that we have done. But when we eat the wrong food and don’t continue the exercise, it looks like all the work is gone. In truth, the work you did never left – it’s just covered so deeply with other stuff that it appears to be gone.
It is the same way with the Word. Once the Word is in us it does not leave, but we may pile so much other stuff on top of it that it does not appear to be there. He reminded me of when I was little and how I learned to ride the bike. After a while I stopped riding and started driving. I never forgot how to ride the bike, I just stopped doing it. Our mind has things stored and tucked away, and when we dig it out again, it will all come rushing back.
Every day when we feed our spirit, even if it is just ten minutes in the day, we are growing in the spirit of God. God can have you meditate on one word for weeks and it will create a change in your soul and bring healing to your body. Day by day, little by little - that is the journey of growing with our Father. Put your spirit on the treadmill, for in that consistent movement you are growing in a relationship with our great God, manifesting all that He has for you!
Affirmations: Matthew 10:20; Luke 24:32; Ephesians 6:19, Isaiah 55:11
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Taking Thoughts Captive
Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is commendable, if there is any excellence, if there is anything worthy of praise, think about these things. Philippians 4:8, ESV
I love how our Father loves us and teaches us about himself. We were in New York visiting our son when the Holy Spirit woke me early in the morning. I sat up in the bed seeking His face when He said, “I woke you up early because I missed you.” I was overwhelmed with joy and excited to hear what He wanted to give me.
He said that my thoughts, even those with feelings attached, needed to be taken captive. While He was speaking, I tried to figure out what came first, thoughts or feelings. He told me to look it up in scripture and I found a number of verses that spoke about taking our thoughts captive. Satan prompts us with so many negative thoughts in our heart because our thoughts become our actions. His focus is to steal everything God has given us, to kill us, and to ultimately destroy us (John 10:10, ESV).
The scripture above tells us to focus our thoughts on things that are true, honorable, just, pure, lovely, commendable, excellent anything worthy of praise. God had reminded me of thoughts that I had held on to that were far from positive. I asked, “How do I get rid of the feeling in my heart?” He told me that when I focus on praise and being grateful, my feelings will change. The feelings are attached to my thoughts. When experiencing my feelings, I had allowed Satan to penetrate my mind. By the time our thoughts have matured into feelings, we’ve meditated on them long enough to open the door for Satan’s foothold.
Think about it - when you think on the goodness of God and begin to praise Him, immediately the presence of God shows up and you are overwhelmed with His goodness and love. When we allow our focus on Satan’s negativity, his presence does the same thing. Those negative thoughts become our reality! So how do we take captive those negative thoughts and feelings? Speak out loud to that demon! We are told that believers have the power to cast out demons (Mark 16:17, ESV). It may not feel like the demon has left but when you speak in Jesus’s name…it has to leave! It does not matter if the feeling is still there - say it again and then begin to praise God and I guarantee you, change has happened!
For though we walk in the flesh, we are not waging war according to the flesh. For the weapons of our warfare are not of the flesh but have divine power to destroy strongholds. We destroy arguments and every lofty opinion raised against the knowledge of God, and take every thought captive to obey Christ… (2 Corinthians 10:3-5, ESV).
Affirmations: Matthew 10:20; Luke 24:32; Ephesians 6:19, Isaiah 55:11
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Squatters
I pray that out of his glorious riches he may strengthen you with power through his Spirit in your inner being, so that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith. And I pray that you, being rooted and established in love, may have power, together with all the Lord’s holy people, to grasp how wide and long and high and deep is the love of Christ… Ephesians 3:16-18.
The Holy Spirit just spoke to my spirit. This was His message: demons are squatters. They have no legal right over believers of Jesus Christ. Once an individual accepts Jesus as their personal savior, they are no longer controlled by Satan. Jesus now dwells within their heart and spirit.
Squatter: a person who unlawfully occupies an uninhabited building or unused land; a settler with no legal title to the land occupied, typically one on land not yet allocated by a government.
Before a believer accepts Jesus Christ as their savior, they are completely controlled by Satan. They are possessed by his demonic spirit. I found this writing in my research on this subject: “The term possession implies ownership. You own or possess your car and home. The bible teaches us that believers become a child of God with the Holy Spirit in us. A person is demon-possessed, if you like, or belongs to Satan, when the demons are not opposed by the indwelling Holy Spirit.” Because we were all born in sin and shaped in iniquity we were “possessed” by demons until we accepted Jesus Christ as our savior.
A believer can be oppressed by demons. The term “oppressed” means to keep down by severe and unjust use of fear or authority. This type of torment can come from inside of us, outside of us, or from spirits using thoughts in our mind to drive us away from the truth of God.
Squatters go wherever they want and make that place their home until the owner, or someone with authority, comes and kicks them out. Satan’s demonic spirits are the same way. If we allow an opening, they will come into our lives and set up camp as if we are their territory. We must cast these demons out with the Word of God. We’ve been given the power and authority through Jesus Christ to do so. Just like a squatter, the demonic spirits will not want to leave without a fight, and they will come back to see if the place is locked up securely. When they try to come back, we only need to speak the same words - commanding them to leave in Jesus’s name.
Father, thank you for the authority over the demonic spirit. Thank you for giving us the power to walk in freedom. We pray that you will bring revelation to any demonic squatters oppressing our spirit so we can cast them out in the name of Jesus. We give you glory and praise in Jesus’s name. Amen.
Affirmations: Matthew 10:20; Luke 24:32; Ephesians 6:19, Isaiah 55:11
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SHINE
Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven. Matthew 5:16, KJV
I woke up early one morning just listening to the Holy Spirit. To tell you the truth, I really did not want to get out of my bed. I just laid there for a few minutes to see if I could go back to sleep, but of course I couldn’t. I got up and went down to my prayer room and as God began to minster to me, He gave some instructions on things He wanted me to do.
I was moving through my list when the Holy Spirit said, “Go give the plants in your garden some nitrogen because they need it.” It was a little before 3:00am, but I did not argue - I just moved. I grabbed a light my husband had purchased for me. It’s a headband with a light attached to it so I can see in my garden when it’s dark. I put on my headband and turned on the light, and I also turned on the light right outside our garage door that leads to the garden.
After feeding the plants I decided to just do a little watering as well. I thought “God, I’m in the garden working early this morning. Is there something else you want to say to me?” I did not hear Him say anything, so I finished up and headed back inside. Then He said, “Look around you.” I stopped and looked all around. It was completely dark, except wherever I moved my head - my headband light was lighting the area. He said, “That is who you are in the earth. Everywhere you go, my light is shining through you.”
Then as I headed to the door, I was standing by the outside light that I had turned on. He told me to stop and look around. I stood and looked around, but I could no longer see my light because the light I had turned on was brighter - my light was consumed by it. God said, “This is why each of you have your own place that I send you. Don’t be afraid to go alone. Your light is so impactful in the place that I send you. You are meant to light up the path that is dark, not the path that already has light.”
It can be so comfortable and encouraging to be in the place with other believers but that is not where our work is done for the kingdom. Our work for the kingdom is everyday moving where God sends us, letting the light that He has placed inside of us shine. Do not be afraid to move and go to where our Father is guiding you. Your light is needed to shine in that place. I remember our Bishop once gave a testimony where he said that it is important that we always have our light on. Remember to keep your light shining by staying in the word. God bless you and the work you are doing for the kingdom!
Affirmations: Matthew 10:20; Luke 24:32; Ephesians 6:19, Isaiah 55:11
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Submit
Resist the devil and he will flee... James 4:7, ESV
The scripture above says to resist the devil and he will flee, but how do we do that? I was sitting in my backyard meditating on this thought and when I looked closely at the scripture. If you read the whole chapter, it gives specific instructions. James was writing a letter of encouragement and instruction to the twelve tribes of Israel. He was telling them not to chase after the things of the world because it would lead them astray. Worldly things are from Satan, and he has control over this world. This does not mean that God doesn’t want to bless us with the opportunity to enjoy the things in the earth, but that is not to be our focus.
James says that you must first submit yourselves to God. Then you can resist the devil and he will flee. We do not have the authority on our own to resist the demonic forces of Satan. He has been here much longer than us and he is strategic. He knows all too well how to play this game. But when we accepted Christ as our personal savior, we carry all of the authority held in His name on the inside of us. We have all that He is.
At times we may not even recognize that the devil is working in us. With me, it’s lies - the devil is always prompting lies in my head. When I am not paying attention, my mind will have wander off into thoughts of some catastrophe of death for me or one of my family members. That is a lie from the pit of hell and at times, if I am not vigilant, I will feed that thought with my attention. But with the power of God inside of me and His authority I can cancel that thought and tell the demonic forces to flee. Instantly my mind is back on track with the Holy Spirit.
Satan knows that you are aware when he comes with an attack in the physical, but the mind is the true battlefield. God could show you a vacation spot and put it on your heart to go, and before you can talk to God about it, Satan will tell you it’s too expensive. If you are not careful with your mouth, you will cancel the opportunity God has put before you. I know from experience all too well how God moves, and when He prompts you with something that seems impossible…say yes to God! And then seek Him for the next steps because He is the one who put the desire in your heart. We can resist Satan and all of his deception when our heart is submitted to ELOHIM. Amen!
Affirmations: Matthew 10:20; Luke 24:32; Ephesians 6:19, Isaiah 55:11
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PURPOSED
These are the names of the sons of Israel who came to Egypt with Jacob, each with his household: Reuben, Simeon, Levi, and Judah, Issachar, Zebulun, and Benjamin, Dan and Naphtali, Gad and Asher. All the descendants of Jacob were seventy persons; Joseph was already in Egypt. Exodus 1:1-5, ESV
Jacob had twelve sons, but the young men did not understand that they would be called the twelve tribes of Israel. God had a plan for them before they were ever born. He had already ordained a nation to come from Abraham before the beginning of the world. These men did nothing to acquire their positions - it was set up before the beginning of time.
It does not matter who they were conceived by. God ordained them to be here. Jacob had two wives and his wives each had a maid servant. Leah was his first wife and Jacob did not love her. He had asked her father for her younger sister, Rachel, and he worked seven years to pay for his marriage to her. But on the night of the wedding Rachel’s father gave Jacob Leah. Jacob was angry with Leah’s father, but he told Jacob they always give the older in marriage first. He told him to stay married to his daughter Leah and he would also give him Rachel if he worked another seven years. So Jacob worked another seven years for Rachel, whom he loved.
God blessed Leah for he knew she was not loved by her husband and she had four sons: Ruben, Simeon, Levi, and Judah. Rachel became jealous of her sister’s ability to have children, so she took her maidservant Bilhah and gave her to Jacob to build a family through. Bilhah had two sons: Dan and Naphtali. When Leah saw that Rachel had given her maidservant to Jacob, she did the same thing. Leah’s servant Zilpah had two sons: Gad and Asher, after which Leah also had two other sons: Issachar and Zebulun, then God remembered Rachel and opened her womb. She had two sons: Joseph and Benjamin.
It is so important that we remember - we are here because God has a plan for us. These brothers had different mothers but that did not stop the plan of God. God had built a nation from the twelve tribes of Jacob and his name was changed to Israel. Scripture says the names of the twelve sons of Israel will be inscribed on the twelve gates into the new Jerusalem when Jesus returns. Our purpose is intricately designed, and God is pleased with whom He has made us to be. We must never allow ourselves to believe anything different. You are special, you are chosen, you are handpicked, even with all your flaws, to serve the almighty God, for He made you perfect just the way you are. Embrace the person God designed you to be and walk with Him daily to fulfill the call He has given you! Amen.
Affirmations: Matthew 10:20; Luke 24:32; Ephesians 6:19, Isaiah 55:11
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Follow the Instructions
Now an angel of the Lord said to Philip, “Go south to the road—the desert road—that goes down from Jerusalem to Gaza. Acts 8:26
The Lord sent word to Philip to tell him go to Gaza. Philip was given specific instructions on exactly which road to take. God did not tell Philip why he was to go that specific way, He just said go. As we read further in the chapter, we learn that God has an Ethiopian eunuch who is reading the scriptures but does not understand them. Philip meets him on the road and explains the writings to him. The eunuch gives his life to Christ and gets baptized then and there.
Many times, when God drops a word into our heart to do something we can find ourselves questioning the instructions. As soon as we do that, we open the door to allow the enemy to change our direction.
One Saturday afternoon, I was preparing to go to the gym to get a run in. It was hot outside so I thought I would just do my run at the gym. As I started to prepare to get ready, I heard the Holy Spirit say, “No, I do not want you to run. I want you to take a walk,” and He gave me specific instructions on which way I should go.
Now, it was 92-degrees outside in the high afternoon. My first reaction was to say “Why?” but I held my tongue. Then a thought came to me. If I’m going to take a walk, why not do it in the area where I know I could burn more calories and go further? But I immediately said “No, I am going to do what I believe God is saying”. See, my pause to question opened the door for Satan to throw in another idea. But praise God I obeyed the voice of the Lord.
I went and did exactly as the Holy Spirit directed me to do, down to what drink he said I could bring with me on the walk. I started on the path and there was nobody out there that I could see. I said, “Okay God, I’m just going to listen to you.” As soon as I said that, I passed a young couple talking off the path in the shade. I noticed a moving truck, smiled and said “Hello”, but neither of them responded.
As I headed further down the path, I heard the young lady yelling and crying. God said “Stop,” so I stopped and asked what He wanted me to do. He said “Wait, turn around and look.” When I turned around the gentlemen had got in the moving truck and was leaving. She was still standing there crying. God said, “Go to her.”
I went to her not sure what to say but God gave me the words, telling her that God said everything is going to be alright. She said she had just prayed, giving everything to God, and had asked Him for help. She started to tell me how she had given up everything for this man. She had turned on her family and everyone around her because she trusted him. She started to cry even more and I said, “Listen, God has heard your prayer. He sent me to pray for you.” I then proceed to tell her that I was heading on a run to the gym, but God told me to take a walk in this hot 92-degree weather so He could give her His message. That is how much He loves her. I asked if I could pray for her and she agreed. She received everything God said and by the time the prayer was over she had stopped crying and was praising God.
That day my task was not exactly like Philip’s, but God still had someone on the road who needed to hear His words. God is the same God, still working through his people, and He expects us to follow all that He tells us to do. Amen. You are on assignment for the kingdom!
Affirmations: Matthew 10:20; Luke 24:32; Ephesians 6:19, Isaiah 55:11
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Cast the Demon Out
As believers, we do not have to walk around oppressed by the devil - we have the authority to cast him out of our lives. Scripture says that those who are in Christ have the authority to cast out demons in His name (Mark 16:16-18). Now, demonic spirits will try to make you believe you do not have that authority to cast them out and will come back again to tempt you. But all we have to do is speak the Word in Jesus’s name. Just like a squatter takes up residence in a place that is not his own, demonic spirits seek to reside in your life. Before we were believers, demonic spirits could call our bodies their “home”. But once we accept Jesus Christ as our personal savior we are owned by God and our residence belongs to Christ - we are home to ElOHIM.
Jesus taught us how to cast out those demonic spirits, so we must believe we have the authority to do so when we speak in the power of God. Many individuals are weighed down by demonic spirits and may not even know it. You may have thoughts that God does not love you, that you’ll never accomplish your goals, that you are not in alignment with God, that you are bad, or even thoughts of committing suicide. Anything that is not in alignment with what God says about you is an oppressive spirit that has found a way into your life. We have the power from God to command those demons to leave.
In scripture we see how Jesus cast those demons out: “But Jesus rebuked him, saying, ‘Be quiet and come out of him!’ And when the demon had thrown him down in the midst of the people, he came out of him without doing him any harm.” (Luke 4:35). The devil may resist but he has to come out, because God created him and he must obey his creator. We see again in Matthew 8:32, “And He said to them, ‘Go!’ And they came out and went into the swine, and the whole herd rushed down the steep bank into the sea and perished in the waters.” Jesus also tells us in Luke 11:20 how He cast out demons. He says, “But if I cast out demons by the finger of God, then the kingdom of God has come upon you...”
We should never be afraid of a demonic spirit. We are all spirits, just living in a body. Our mind is the battlefield for the devil, and he has been at this game a long time. He can try and convince us that those negative thoughts are our own, but they are not. They are from a squatter who has to be kicked out by us! The next time a negative thought comes to your mind…say “NO, get out of here demonic spirit in the name of Jesus” and it is done! Just remember in the beginning you may have to do it more than once. He needs to know for sure the door is locked! Amen!
Affirmations; Luke 24:32; Ephesians 6:19, Isaiah 55:11
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Proverbs 26
I know I have told you all about how much I love the book of Proverbs! It is a book of wisdom, and because there are 31 chapters I can read a chapter every day of the month! I am so excited to share with you Proverbs 26; which is the chapter I read today. I am going to give you just a little preview of what it is about. The writer is talking about a “fool.” I love the examples and choice of words that were used to describe a fool and their behavior. I wish I could have a conservation with you while you are reading this section. Enjoy the reading and receive some wisdom!
Like snow in summer or rain in harvest, honor is not fitting for a fool. Like a fluttering sparrow or a darting swallow, an undeserved curse does not come to rest. A whip for the horse, a bridle for the donkey, and a rod for the backs of fools!
Do not answer a fool according to his folly, or you yourself will be just like him. Answer a fool according to his folly, or he will be wise in his own eyes. Sending a message by the hands of a fool is like cutting off one’s feet or drinking poison.
Like the useless legs of one who is lame is a proverb in the mouth of a fool. Like tying a stone in a sling is the giving of honor to a fool. Like a thornbush in a drunkard’s hand is a proverb in the mouth of a fool. Like an archer who wounds at random is one who hires a fool or any passer-by.
As a dog returns to its vomit, so fools repeat their folly. Do you see a person wise in their own eyes? There is more hope for a fool than for them. A sluggard says, “There’s a lion in the road, a fierce lion roaming the streets!” As a door turns on its hinges, so a sluggard turns on his bed.
A sluggard buries his hand in the dish; he is too lazy to bring it back to his mouth. A sluggard is wiser in his own eyes than seven people who answer discreetly. Like one who grabs a stray dog by the ears is someone who rushes into a quarrel not their own. Like a maniac shooting flaming arrows of death is one who deceives their neighbor and says, “I was only joking!”
Without wood a fire goes out; without a gossip a quarrel dies down. As charcoal to embers and as wood to fire, so is a quarrelsome person for kindling strife. The words of a gossip are like choice morsels; they go down to the inmost parts. Like a coating of silver dross on earthenware are fervent[a] lips with an evil heart.
Enemies disguise themselves with their lips, but in their hearts they harbor deceit. Though their speech is charming, do not believe them, for seven abominations fill their hearts. Their malice may be concealed by deception, but their wickedness will be exposed in the assembly. Whoever digs a pit will fall into it; if someone rolls a stone, it will roll back on them. A lying tongue hates those it hurts, and a flattering mouth works ruin.
Affirmations: Matthew 10:20; Luke 24:32; Ephesians 6:19, Isaiah 55:11
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Land Mine
“Behold, I send an angel before you to guard you on the way and to bring you to the place that I have prepared Exodus 23:20, ESV
I’ve always known that the mind was the battle field, but when you are going through the battle, it can be hard to recognize that we are in war with the enemy. I find that I can I hear the Holy Spirit saying something to me and immediately the enemy will come after me with an attack.
Here is an example: I had made this agreement in my heart with the Holy Spirit that the first thing I would do in the morning when I woke up would be to sit and listen to what He has to say to me. I would not pray, or put music on or grab my Bible. I would just sit until I felt Him leading me to do something different. Well, immediately when I woke up that morning, I was faced with some obstacles and the only way I knew how to handle them was to pray. So, I got on my knees and began to pray. In the midst of my prayer the Holy Spirit said, “This is a distraction from Satan to stop you from spending personal one on one time with me.”
Instantly, I remembered what I had committed to the Lord and I leaped off the floor and back into my bed. The Holy Spirit told me there was absolutely nothing wrong with me praying for the attack but it was a distraction sent by the enemy to prevent me from doing what I had previously committed to God.
We have to be on the look-out with every move we make. Just like a solider is always watching his back before he moves, we must check in with the Holy Spirit before we move. The actions we take may be good but they may be a distraction to keep us from the best move. The Bible says to seek first the kingdom of God. It does not matter how positive the thing we seek to do may be; we must check in with our most trusted Advisor before we make the leap. We have been so conditioned to just move because we forget the battlefield is right before us and we don’t see the land mines! We are in WAR.
Affirmations: Matthew 10:20; Luke 24:32; Ephesians 6:19, Isaiah 55:11
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Your Testimony
Come, see a man who told me everything I ever did. Could this be the Christ? John 4:29, NIV
I love how the Holy Spirit draws us into His Word. At the church I attend our Bishop has been speaking on evangelism and reminding the congregation that our assignment from God is to go out and make disciples of all nations (Matthew 28:18-20).
While sitting in prayer one morning, the Holy Spirit took me to the scripture above. He told me that being a disciple is easy. The woman at the well just gave her testimony and all those in her town came out to hear Jesus. In the scripture above, Jesus and His disciples were on their way back to Galilee from Judea when they stopped in Samaria in a town called Sychar. The disciples leave Jesus to go and get food. While they are gone, a Samaritan woman meets Jesus at Jacob’s well.
Jesus and the woman have a conversation about her life, and in the midst of their conservation Jesus gives her clarity on who He is. Scripture says the woman goes back to her town and tells everyone about her encounter with Jesus. Her testimony is this, “Come, see a man who told me everything I ever did. Could this be the Christ?” (John 4:29).
Jesus didn’t say go and become Bible scholars, and then go out and tell others about me. No! He tells us to go and make disciples of all men. As soon as we accept Jesus Christ as our personal savior, we are equipped to be His disciples. The Holy Spirit immediately comes in to our hearts and helps us serve as His disciples (Galatians 2:20). The woman at the well had lived a life that most people in her town did not have much respect for. But her encounter with Jesus changed her in such a way that as she gave her personal testimony. The people in her town listened and many came to know Christ.
Scripture teaches us to meditate on the Word of God day and night (Joshua 1:8). As we meditate on His Word, it will give us greater understanding of who Jesus is and we then will have more knowledge to share in our testimony. It is vital that you share your testimony with the world - it is the one assignment God has equipped us all to do! Amen!
Affirmations: Matthew 10:20; Luke 24:32; Ephesians 6:19, Isaiah 55:11
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Divine Activation
For I know that nothing good lives in me, that is, in my flesh [my human nature, my worldliness—my sinful capacity]. For the willingness [to do good] is present in me, but the doing of good is not Romans 7:18-19, AMP.
This morning I woke up to my scriptures playing. I had put them on to play before I went to bed the night before. As I woke up, I heard myself praying those scriptures, and I laid there listening and praying the prayer that came over me. Then I heard the Holy Spirit say, “Get up and go to your prayer room”. On my way there, I heard the verse of a song come into my spirit. I didn’t realize at first that there was music playing in my ear, but I soon realized that God was giving me a song. When it became clearer, I said “Oh God, this is you singing to me”.
I immediately headed to my prayer room so I could look up the words. I could only hear a small verse and didn’t recognize the song completely. The words that I typed in came back to the song “Let Praises Rise”. I knew instantly that this moment was divinely activated. My praise, my worship, and my thanks went on for I don’t know how long. I was so grateful to God for speaking to me - that He woke me up, that He had given me a song that spoke every word of my heart. As I sat there, I began to think about God’s divine activation, how I had been divinely activated by our Holy God to move for Him.
Divine: of, from, or like God or a god.
Activation: the action or process of making something active or operative.
Everything that happened that morning was God activating something in me to move into a place of worship. I have learned over the years that we can’t take absolutely nothing for granted! God activates everything good in us. He prompts our spirit to open the door for someone else, to say hello to a stranger, to pay for someone’s bill. He prompts us to take time to pray in the morning, to study His Word, to show kindness when someone has hurt us. It is never you who is having these wonderful thoughts of being kind and loving - it is God divinely operating something in you to move! Listen, nothing good is from us! There are two influencing forces in this world: God and Satan. When we are prompted to be selfish, that is Satan. When we are prompted to do good, that is God.
We should be so aware of our movement and recognize God in all things. Even reading this message has been divinely orchestrated by God to give you a word of encouragement. There is not a day that goes by that you won’t see God moving through you for His purpose. We must be very carefully not to take our actions for granted and give glory to ourselves when it all belongs to God. Amen!
Father, thank you! How we praise your holy name! You and you alone are our God. There is nothing and no one else like you! Hallelujah! Thank you for using us for your glory, I pray our spiritual eyes will be open to see you divinely moving in us. I pray that we will not take anything for granted but rejoice and give all glory and honor to you. In Jesus’s name, amen.
Affirmations: Matthew 10:20; Luke 24:32; Ephesians 6:19, Isaiah 55:11
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It Is A Heart Thing
You will seek me and find me, when you seek me with all your heart. Jeremiah 29:13, ESV
I have often looked really hard for lost money and have searched really intently when looking for a new job. But for some reason I did not think it was necessary to seek God with all my heart in the past. I guess I thought that since God is always there, I had no real reason to seek Him with all my heart.
As I grew in my relationship with God, He taught me that I can have whatever kind of relationship I wanted with Him. It was up to me. I remember my younger sister, who is now with the Lord, always reading her Bible. She was always seeking God and I could tell she had this amazing relationship with Him. I wanted that same relationship, but at the time I did not understand that it required a sacrifice on my part.
I wanted the relationship but did not want to do the work. There is absolutely no way you can have a great relationship with anyone without putting in the time with that individual. I soon learned that spending time with God is truly more of a blessing than it is work. He wants to be found. He wants us to have an amazing relationship with Him. He created us so that He could enjoy each one of us individually and shower us with His love. Looking for lost money or finding a new job is actually harder work than seeking God, because God desires to have relationship with us!
I love having a relationship with my daughter and son. When they call, even if I am busy, I will make time to chat with them. How much more will God do the same with us when we seek Him with all of our heart?
Amen!
Affirmations: Matthew 10:20; Luke 24:32; Ephesians 6:19, Isaiah 55:11
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An Attitude Adjustment (1)
Whatsoever things are of good report…think on these things. Philippians 4:8, KJV
We all need “an attitude adjustment” from time to time. It’s crucial to maintain the right attitude when the going gets rough. No matter what happens in your life, determine to go through it with the right attitude. In fact, determine beforehand to keep a positive mindset in the midst of every negative situation that arises. If you make this a conscious decision and meditate on it during the good times, when difficulties arise, you’ll already be prepared. Paul writes: “Whatsoever things are true…are honest…are just…are pure…are lovely…are of good report; it there be any virtue…are honest…think on these things…and the God of peace shall be with you” (Philippians 4:8-9). Some of the greatest writers and composers in history created masterpieces during the worst times of their lives. Beethoven’s most famous symphonies were written when he was almost totally deaf and experiencing great sorrow. One of the biggest mistakes you can make is to think, “I could never be like those people.” If you think like that, you’ll be defeated before you even try. Maintaining a right attitude is always much easier than regaining right attitude. So as soon as you sense yourself becoming negative, make an immediate attitude adjustment. The Bible says, “Resist the devil, and he will flee from you” (James 4:7). The moment the enemy sends negative thoughts into your mind, stop them mainstream. Discipline yourself to stand strong with a positive attitude in every circumstance. When you do, “the God of peace shall be with you” (Philippians 4:9).
Source: The Word for You Today
Affirmations: Matthew 10:20; Luke 24:32; Ephesians 6:19, Isaiah 55:11
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Testimony
For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord… Jeremiah 29:11, ESV
One weekend our daughter decided to come home and visit. She told us she was coming up on Sunday but surprised us and showed up on Saturday. It was nice to have her visit with us. Every morning I have my prayer time and because my prayer room is across the hall from the guest room, I will go downstairs or in the garage and get in my car if I think I am going to be loud. That way, I can have prayer and not disturb our guest.
On this morning while our daughter was visiting, I went downstairs - it was very early in the morning. I put in my earbuds to listen to music and was getting ready to hear from God when I heard my daughter coming down the stairs. She said, “Hi Mommy, what are you doing?” In my mind, I was thinking “What are you doing up? And why are you coming into my prayer time!” I said, “Hi, um I am having my prayer time.” I was basically saying you need to leave. She said to me, “Oh great! I guess we are having prayer time together.” Now in my mind I was thinking, “No we are not! This is time for me and God!”
Our daughter placed a blanket on the couch where I was sitting and laid down on it. She then placed a second blanket on top of herself, put her head in my lap, and got comfortable. In my mind I’m thinking, “God! What do you want me to do? How are we going to have prayer?” He told me to take the earbuds out of my ears and let the music play, so I did. While our daughter was laying in my lap, I started to rub her head and just sit quietly. I then heard the Holy Spirit say, “The love you are giving to your daughter right now is what I want you to tell the people I will do for them. Tell them I am available for them to come and lay their head in my lap. I will let them feel all my love. It does not matter where they are or what they are going through. If they come to me, I will assure them that they will feel my love. Tell them my love is waiting.” I said, “Okay Father, I will tell them.”
Later that day our daughter said to me, “Mommy, when you put the music on, it was so beautiful, and I went straight to sleep.”
I understood later that what happen with me that morning with our daughter was God’s plan. He wanted me to be His messenger and tell you that He is waiting for you to come lay your head in His lap at any time. He also wanted to remind us that when our plans change, know that it is Him working things out for us to be a witness, drawing others to Him. Amen.
Affirmations: Matthew 10:20; Luke 24:32; Ephesians 6:19, Isaiah 55:11
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Reflection
“His master replied, ‘Well done, good and faithful servant! You have been faithful with a few things; I will put you in charge of many things. Come and share your master’s happiness!’” Matthew 25:23, NIV
God is always speaking - we just have to pay close attention to what He says. I was in my Hot Pilates class and was speaking to another attendant. He likes classic cars, so I was telling him about a party we attended a few days earlier where they had all these beautiful cars on display. Responding to his questions, I went into detail about how the owner of the cars had his garage made to accommodate them. The attendant said, “Sounds like a rich man’s sport to me.” “Yes, it is.” I replied. He turned and said, “I am not there yet, but I am remaining faithful over the few things.”
He looked at me to see if I understood. “Yes, we are remaining faithful over the few things God has given us.” I said. I went home thinking about what he had said and meditated on the verse. I asked myself, “Am I faithful over the things God has already given me: our resources, time, home, family, friends and my service to God?” As I thought about it, I noticed ways that I could improve on what I had been doing. At that moment, God was having me evaluate whether I was doing what He had asked. I wished for an A in that area, but I knew in my heart there was much improvement needed. We can find ourselves asking God for more when He is looking at how we are doing with what we have been given. If we are not being good stewards over what we have, why should we expect God to give us more? Later in the scripture above it speaks to the individual who did nothing with his gifts. God took the gifts he had given him and sent the servant away for eternal punishment.
The scripture above was a parable Jesus was teaching, explaining the kingdom of God and what He expects when He returns. He has given us all gifts and assignments that He expects us to use for the purpose of glorifying the kingdom of God. The example above is of the servant who was good and faithful with what God had given him and how God reward the servant. We all want to make sure we are faithful over the little God has given us because that is what He expects of His servants - to use them well and allow them to prosper for His glory. Amen!
Affirmations: Matthew 10:20; Luke 24:32; Ephesians 6:19, Isaiah 55:11
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What Will Your Legacy Be (2)
The name of the righteous is used in blessings, but the name of the wicked will rot. Proverbs 10:7, NIV
Inventor Charles F. Kettering once said, “The greatest thing this generation can do is lay a few stepping-stones for the next generation.” Short term, when people recall your name, they may talk with admiration about what you accomplished and acquired for yourself. Long term, what they’ll remember most is what you did for others. That’s why the Bible says, “The name of the righteous is used in blessings, but the name of the wicked will rot” (Proverbs 10:7). If you want to be a blessing to others, (1) you must truly care about people and show it, and (2) you must appreciate how great an impact a good legacy can have. Educator D. Elton Trueblood is said to have written, “We have made at least a start in discovering the meaning in human life when we plant shade trees under which we know full well we will never sit,” The great orator Henry Ward Beecher (Henry Ward Beecher was a renowned clergyman, author, anti-slavery activist, and reformer in the 19th century) said: “We should so live and labor in our times that what came to us as seed may go to the next generation as blossom, and what came to us as blossom may go to them as fruit. This expresses the true spirit in the love of mankind.” So what will your legacy be? What must you stop doing…start doing…or do more to make it a reality? It’s never too early to start thinking about what you want your life to mean after you’re gone. Just like the PS at the bottom of a letter, your legacy tells the people who follow you: “This is what my life was all about!”
Source: The Word For You Today
Affirmations: Matthew 10:20; Luke 24:32; Ephesians 6:19, Isaiah 55:11
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What Will Your Legacy Be? (1)
A good person leaves an inheritance. Proverbs 13:22, NIV
Leadership expert Dr. John Maxwell writes: “On December 1998, I had a serious heart attack. The night as I lay on the floor waiting for an ambulance, I remember thinking two things: First, I was too young to die. Second, I had not completed some of the things I wanted to accomplish…One of the most beneficial outcomes of my heart attack experience was that it motivated me to ask myself, ‘What will my legacy be?’ A legacy is something we leave behind to the next generation. It can be possessions that we place in the hands of others. It can be principles we lived that carry on beyond our lives. It also can be people we have influenced whose lives are better as a result of knowing us.” Always try to keep these two things in mind: (1) Today is all you’ve got. Remember the words on a tombstone that read: “Expected this, but not just yet!” We all hope for a long life, but none of us knows if we’ll see tomorrow. “Do not boast about tomorrow, for you do not know what a day may bring” (Proverbs 27:1). (2) You will leave a legacy. “A good person leaves an inheritance for their children’s children, but a sinner’s wealth is stored up for the righteous” (Proverbs 13:22). Note, a good man or woman can leave a legacy that blesses the next two generations. So focus on being good and doing good, and ask yourself regularly, “How do I want to be remembered by my loved ones? When my time here runs out, will I continue to influence others for good and for God?”
Source: The Word For You Today
Affirmations: Matthew 10:20; Luke 24:32; Ephesians 6:19, Isaiah 55:11
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Stages of the Vision
In due season he will honor you. Psalm 37:34, TLB
In farming, there’s a time for sowing, a time for growing, and a time for reaping. It’s the same in God’s kingdom. One missionary tells of hearing a group of seasoned leaders discussing their shared experiences from which a fascinating five-stage process emerged.
Stage 1: The birth of the vision. Initially each of them was given a vision by the Holy Spirit, accompanied by an excitement and abiding awareness that it was from God.
Stage 2: The preparation. This is the stage where dreams are often aborted because we don’t want to do the necessary preparation. When God gives you a vision, there must be some action on your part or it will never amount to anything more than a passing daydream.
Stage 3: The wilderness and the struggle. One of our biggest misconceptions is that if something is a really from God, there’ll be no struggle involved. That’s a myth! You can almost guarantee a significant amount of struggle will be required. This stage is the proving ground of our faithfulness, and there’s no substitute.
Stage 4: The realization of the vision. This is where we finally get to enjoy the fruits of our diligent preparation and God’s faithfulness.
Stage 5: New beginnings and vision. These leaders all found themselves challenged again with fresh vision from the Holy Spirit. As a result, they concluded that their lives had been a continual cycle of ever-expanding vision, and as God entrusted them with more, it would take even greater amounts of preparation and the intensity of the battle would increase. Now you understand the stages of your vision!
Source: The Word For You Today
Affirmations: Matthew 10:20; Luke 24:32; Ephesians 6:19, Isaiah 55:11
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