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All You Need Is A Free Gift: Beware of Religious Leaven

  (still editing this but I am going to leave it on the blog while I'm working...may want to check back later) "Christ did not suffer so we could refuse his sacrifice. He suffered so we would “eat” his body, but we won’t allow ourselves because we must work for it, so we stay out in the field, tired, not satisfied, and maybe a little bitter-and Satan laughs, because it was the church that taught us to do it." I am chewing the word and promises for physical healing. Sharing some notes regarding what the Lord is teaching me: Remember, when you look to your symptoms, that  God calls those things that are not, as though they are, and He raises the dead. So don’t be frightened or put off by pain in your body, because His word raises the dead. Lord, make me like a child so I can enter into your Kingdom in the area of healing. I just realized I keep having a thought rooting around inside my heart, trying to not be discovered in the bright light of truth. "Well, how is your...

How Faith Grows: Labor to Rest (and Tear Down Those Beliefs that Steal the Word!)

Your word is my shield and buckler. No matter what enemy David was facing, he consistently fled into the refuge of God's word. He meditated on it day and night until He saw God move.    “As the living Father hath sent me, and I live by the Father; so he that eateth me, even he shall live by me.” (John 6:57) How do we eat Jesus? “Hearken diligently unto Me, and eat that which is good , and let your soul delight itself in fatness.” Isaiah 55:2 We hear him, and we keep hearing him until faith is born. When faith is born, we enter into the substance of the unseen. When faith has been born, some work or experience will follow. Until then, it is dead. Like a tiny seed, the promise yields its peaceable fruit in due season; new fruit of the Spirit, or freedom from some opression. But first, we have to chew, and chew, and chew. This is actually the biblical metaphor for how we are to labor to enter into the rest of God. “Let us therefore fear, lest, a PROMISE being left us ...

Unless You Become Like Children

  I was thinking this morning about the elder brother slaving away in the fields, working for his father, and how different he is from the child that Jesus said we must become in order to enter the Kingdom. How hard it is for us to trust completely on His redeeming sacrifice for everything that we need, and to believe that He truly is that merciful, kind, and generous.  The elder brother thought that he had to do something to earn His father's kindness, so he worked, and deep in his heart he waited for the debt that was owed to him. Paul tells us that that to the one who works, God is indebted, and because of this, he never enters into the Kingdom given freely by the Father. When his younger brother came home and his father threw a party, he was angry! He was the one who deserved the fatted calf.  He was the one who deserved a party! Lest we smugly dismiss the elder brother thinking that we are quite certain that God owes us nothing, because we haven't done anything to ...

Seeing God Again (Journal Entry)

 I want to share a journal entry from 10/10/20 that I found edifying to re-read. It's so good to go over our journals because we really do tend to forget. I am coming to see that 90% of our faith walk is comprised of simply remembering. The enemy works hard to make us forget. Like many of my blogs I am writing stream of consciousness so it's not clean and edited.  Prayer Walk October 10, 2020 Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God! Oh wow this morning was powerful. I feel a fresh wind of God blowing. I see fire, and flecks of gold and white blowing winds of fire.   So, I will do the play by play. I was walking and thinking, thinking, thinking. Then I thought about how my beautiful Bridegroom Jesus has a still, small voice so I took some time to get quiet. Your thoughts are not my thoughts O God, your ways are not my ways. Here, let me lay them down and quiet my mind so that I may hear your words of life, words that always bear good fruit when they f...

Unbound!

Jesus was bound and led away to die so that we could be loosed from Satan's dominion! Praise God! To be "bound" means fastened to, tied to, and it's what Satan wants to do to us, but Jesus came to set us free so that nothing can exercise any dominion over us. Through his death, he destroyed the one who had the power of death! Coming soon....

Various Words of Warning, Encouragement and Faith

 In this post, I tried to pull together what I have been hearing over the last few years in terms of the season that we are living in. I just wanted to see it all together instead of spaced out in my journals, some of the most crucial words and warnings. I hope that it encourages you. My Children, Are you awake? Are you not able to discern the hour in which you live? Will you be full of faith, believing the word of the Lord, or will you be unfaithful in this most crucial hour?   “ Afterward he appeared unto the eleven as they sat at meat,and upbraided them with their unbelief and hardness of heart, because they believed not them which had seen him after he was risen.” Mark 16:14 Unbelief:  ognate: 570   apisia – properly, without(divine persuasion, "no-faithfulness" (unfaithfulness); "want of faith" (betraying a trust)" Will you believe the scriptures and discern the hour and expect the return of the Lord, just as scriptures have prophesied, or will you have a ...

That They May Be One: True and False Unity

  That They May Be One- What Is True Unity? "Scripture tells us to test prophetic words, and to search the scriptures to determine if the word being spoken is of God. I don’t know about you, but when was the last time that you heard anyone talk about testing the prophetic word, teachings, or those who claim the office of prophet or apostle? I have never heard anyone talk about it, but on the contrary, I have only witnessed a blank check that the church is expected to sign for anyone who claims to have spoken to an angel or has a word from God. " In what many call Jesus's high priestly prayer, Jesus asks the Father to make us "one".  I am not sure what others think about this prayer, but I had the impression that he was praying that we might be one with each other.  As I read it again the other day,   I saw it in a new light, one that thrilled my heart and elucidated the road to unity within the body of Christ on earth. John 17:10 Jesus said, “…and all min...