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  • LET THE LORD IN

    LET THE LORD IN

                The other day, the Lord spoke to me and said, “I provide for wherever I am. The Lord provides for wherever he lives and is.  The Lord is never short on what he gives, and it’s always more than enough. “The thief comes to steal, kill, and rob, but I have come that you may have life and life more abundantly.” (John 10:10). Many of our houses and hearts lack because we haven’t invited the Lord to come into our lives and sup with us. The word sup in the Greek means to share a meal. At the dinner table is where some of the greatest times are shared. Food, family and God fellowship is fun. The symbolic meaning of the word sup means to have a deeper, intimate relationship with the Lord.  It’s an invitation for us to abide in the Lord, and he in us through prayer, worship and trust. It is a time of fellowship with the author and the perfecter of our faith. It is an opportunity for us to taste his goodness, not seeking his hands for worldly pleasures but seeking his face for promises of power, provision, and protection with perfection.

    I sat and pondered the Word that I heard from the Lord, and I thought about all the times the Lord showed love and compassion by providing for the people who invited him in. He showed compassion wherever there was a need. Jesus goes into Peter’s house, sees his mother-in-law lying sick with a fever, touches her hand, and the fever leaves her. (Matthew 8 14 15). Or when he told Peter to go and get the taxes out of the fish’s mouth. (Matthew 17 24-27). Or the wedding at Cana when they ran out of wine while having a great time. (John 2: 1-11). The time when he fed five thousand men with two fish and five loaves of bread. (Matthew 14: 17-21). The woman that asked for her daughter to be delivered. The centurion that asked for his daughter to be healed. He invited the Lord to his house but he believed that the Lord didn’t need to be presence and could send the Word and it will be so. The woman with the issue of blood. The woman at the well. The man that lie paralyzed at the pool of Bethsaida. The Lord provided in every situation that he was invited into. The Lord doesn’t want a single invite; he wants to belong and long with us in life. He will sup with us as long as he’s welcomed in.

    Inviting the Lord in your life requires a humbling position of the heart. It is the place where you realize that you need the Lord’s help and with a call out or cry out, he answers. We have been invited into a relationship with the Savior and the good Shepherd. We can feast from the table of heaven when we accept the Lord’s invitation to sup with him. “Look! I stand at the door and knock. If you hear my voice and open the door, I will come in, and we will share a meal together as friends.” (Revelation 3:20). The Lord is seeking our attention to be intentional about the invitation that he graciously extends to us. Those who trust the Lord will lack no good thing. The Lord provides, and not hide from those needing and wanting his help.

    The word the Lord spoke to me the other day was powerful. He provides where he is and lives. The Lord will never fail where he dwells, or fall short because he is enough. You position yourself to win when you let the Lord in.

  • WHEN PAIN WON’T ALLOW YOU TO SEE THE PROMISE

                    The things that we have experienced in life will cause us to suffer from spiritual blindness. It will affect the way we see God and the things that he is doing in our lives. Scripture tells us that weeping may endure for a night, but joy comes in the morning encouraging us to let go of some things quickly. Not to say that what happened didn’t hurt, but it doesn’t have to keep hurting. Some pains we are still holding on to because we feel we are entitled to, and the reason being is that we have made it a part of who we are. So, we wear the scars instead of being healed and held by the Savior. When you deal with deep pain only God can heal a broken heart. Things of the world can’t fix it, and the people in the earth can’t aid in what they can’t see . In most instances, they add to it. They do things against you that build onto the pain that is already present. God is a healer and a wonderful counselor that will cause us to overcome what has come. On this journey of life, we can get so buried under burdens that it becomes hard for us to strive and even stay alive. (1ST  Peter 5:7) says that we can cast all our cares upon the Lord because he cares for us. God’s grace is what carries us through life’s storms when we are out of our norm. In those times of uncertainty, we can call on a Savior that will help us and navigate us through the darkness by his marvelous light. Jesus is the way, the truth, and the life. He is the light that came to destroy the works of the darkness. The promises of God can literally be occurring in our face, and the pain that we experienced will keep us entangled by the thoughts of the past that we miss what God is doing in the present.  God hasn’t reneged on his promises because we have experienced pain or disappointment in the process. We are still capable of achieving the greater work that Jesus promised before his departure. We must believe in his work and his capabilities despite our own fears. Many times, it’s us and the things that we have experienced that hold us back from the breakthrough that we need. God is willing to take whatever burden that we are willing to part with. The Lord loves us with his whole heart, that is why he asks us to love him the same. “Love the Lord with all your mind, all of your heart, and all of your strength. When all of you are in Christ Jesus then the enemy has nothing to hold you down and keep you bound because he has nothing on Jesus. Being in pain will become a big distraction to the promises that God has for you. ( For I know the plans that I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.) Jeremiah 29:11. Physical pain and crushed spirits will have you questioning rather than rejoicing.

                    God is calling us to live a set free life, but we cannot live in what we won’t allow to take place. Healing all wounds comes from God. We must come to him and forgive those that caused us pain and make a choice and force ourselves not to live in the offense. Letting go of the offense is one of the difficult choices that we must endure in order to take back the freedom that Christ provided. It is possible and you can do all things through Christ who strengthens you. One day at a time.  

  • THE SPIRIT OF REJECTION IS NOT A SHIELD OF PROTECTION

                    Many of us have built walls to protect us but it is also a wall that blocks us from advancing where God has called us. The spirit of rejection consumes us with fear that we can’t walk in the freedom that God provides. It convinces us that we are better off alone and without instead of the prospering life that God wants to give to those who trust in him. The spirit of rejection can start in the womb from the circumstances that surround the birth of the child. Unwanted pregnancy and uncontrolled pregnancy are open doors to the spirit of rejection. This is a spirit that holds you in hurtful places, not allowing you to flourish because it robs you of your freedom. It reminds you of your pain so that you won’t truly triumph into your victory season. It makes you have a victim mentality rather than a victory mindset. The attacks in our lives can leave us broken, and the enemy knows our weaknesses that is why we can’t trust our instincts in those times of trying and we must surrender to God those places where we are operating in fear or worry. Shielding yourselves from something that you can’t see coming is an impossible thing to accomplish. God provides protection and direction for the believer. Resting in the Lord will kill the noise of the enemy. “Submit yourselves, then, to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you.” (James 4:7-10). Submitting means surrendering to the word and the will of the Lord who then protects you and position you to triumph. The word works when you work it. Many of us think that we can operate outside the will of God, and everything will go well for us. Which is not a true statement because it doesn’t align with truth. “Seek first the Kingdom of God and all of his righteousness and all things will be added to you.” (Matthew 6:33). The spirit of rejection is not a shield of protection, it is rather a spirit that keeps you bound rather than dwelling in the spirit. “Where the spirit of the Lord is there is freedom.”

                    God paid a hefty price to see his people set free. And when man gave authority over to the enemy. Jesus came and took it back and gave it back to man to rule and reign. We are more powerful than we think and more blessed than we know. “Those who do wickedly against the covenant he shall corrupt with flattery; but the people who know their God shall be strong and carry out great exploits.” (Daniel 11:32). Allow God to train your ear to hear and your heart to understand. Freewill permits you to live how you feel. Following Christ requires you to follow God’s will. “Let his Kingdom come. Let his will be done on earth as it is in heaven.” (Matthew 6:10). God is for you.

                    The spirit of rejection is not a place for you to hide but it is a place for you to decide rather or not to trust God in the overcoming. Jesus said, “in this world, you will have trouble but take heart! I have overcome the world.”  We too shall overcome, if we trust in the Lord with all of our heart and lean not on our own understanding. (Proverbs 3:5-6). God has accepted us into his freedom to give us life and life abundantly. But the spirit of rejection robs, kills, and destroys and the choice is yours.

    Have a great day, peeps.

  • DESIRE WITHOUT DISCIPLINE IS DANGEROUS.

    DESIRE WITHOUT DISCIPLINE IS DANGEROUS.

                 We all have desires in our hearts that we want to accomplish. Many of us have effortlessly tried to achieve our desire, while others have tasted what they were after. It is the very thing that drives us to succeed in the work that we would like to achieve. Whether the desire is to own a home, start a business, embark on a new career journey, go to college, get married, have children, or even deeper desires that reign heavily in the heart of many people, the desire to be loved, seen, protected, admired, and so on. The Oxford Dictionary defines desire as a strong feeling of wanting to have something or wishing for something to happen. And with desire being our drive, we tend to make it happen, unaware of the dangers of the pursuit. Desire without discipline is dangerous and unhealthy. Desire will burn inside of you until it is fed. When our desires become the leading factor in our lives, we open ourselves to destruction because of the lack of control that can lead to encountering such experiences. We tend to ignore the warning signs or turn a blind eye to bad behaviors. This will cause us to encounter dangerous territory even when we have the right desire but no discipline.

     According to the Oxford Dictionary, discipline is the practice of training people to obey rules or a code of behavior, using punishment to correct disobedience. Many of us lack self-control in many ways in our lives. And where there is no self-control, problems arise. And some of us ask ourselves how we got here and must accept that our lack of self-control led us to darkness and destruction.

    Psalm 37:4 says, “Delight yourself in the Lord, and he will give you the desires of your heart.” There is protection and correction when you delight yourselves in God. He will lead and instruct as you pursue his purpose and his promise. He will guide you on the right paths for his namesake. Even running after the things of God and not abiding in God is dangerous and will lead to destructive choices and behaviors because everything that looks right isn’t right.  We all have desires; desire drives us to the finish line, but desire without discipline is dangerous.

    David, the king of Israel, had the desire to have intimacy with Bathsheba, another man’s wife, and because he showed no discipline in his pursuit, he caused pain to all parties involved. ( 2nd Samuel 11:2) His desire without discipline put him in a bad situation and caused him to stumble onto a path of darkness. But God, who is faithful in his love towards us, led him back on the right path after David’s repentance, and what he once desired became his, the right way.

    God will give you your heart desires if you walk according to his will and his way. (James 4:2-17) Desires drive us to our destiny, but without discipline, it will cause us to stumble onto a path of destruction.

    Have a great day, peeps.

  • WHERE’S YOUR FOCUS?

    This morning while driving to work I was pondering about the goodness of God. I thought about the storms that we have in life and that sometimes when storms arrive in our lives that they are not always the enemy. God may be allowing things to happen to strengthen our trust in him. “Trust the Lord with all of your heart and lean not on your own understanding.” (Proverbs 3:5). As I was meditating on the thought. The event with Peter walking on water rose in my spirit. A storm was occurring when the disciples saw someone in the distance. They became terrified because they thought it was a ghost, and they cried out in fear. “But Jesus immediately said to them: “Take courage! It is I. Don’t be afraid.” Peter still unsure, but having a relationship with the Lord said, “Lord, if it’s you,” Peter replied, “tell me to come to you on the water.” And Jesus said to him, Come. Peter stepped out of the boat at the Lord’s command and walked on water towards Jesus. But when he saw the wind, he was afraid and, beginning to sink, cried out Lord, save me!” Peter’s fear magnified because he took his eyes off Jesus. He stopped focusing on the Savior and started focusing on the storm. He started to pay more attention to what was going on around him than to the one who called him.

     Yes, it matters where your focus is when you are walking with God. There will be times when the walk gets scary because the storms are roaring louder than the Savior. But remember that the one who called you is faithful. (1st Thessalonians 5:24). Your perception is everything in life. How do you view what you are seeing? Peter could have allowed the storm to keep him from reacting to the Lord’s command. He could have ignored the grace that was granted to him to walk on water. But hearing from Jesus he stepped out of fear into faith to find that amid the storm the Lord was there. “Immediately Jesus reached out his hand and caught him. “You of little faith,” he said, “why did you doubt?” I believe the storm was used in this event to strengthen the faith of Peter so that when Jesus left the world, he would know no matter what comes, the Lord is with me. “I will never leave you nor will I forsake you.”

    Our focus is so important when going through life. What we see often shapes our mindset and encourages what we become. Keeping our minds stayed on Jesus keeps us in perfect peace. And to keep our minds we must fix our sight. The more we focus on God the better we are at trusting in him as we journey with him. Faith is the substance of things hoped for but the evidence of things unseen. Faith is a muscle that must be exercised to be built up. If you don’t find the opportunities to walk in faith, then you will never see the goodness or the greatness of God who has called us to walk by faith and not by sight. Peter asked for what was granted to him. However, it would take faith for him to see it. It’s going to take us stepping out of our comfort zone into the confrontations of life to see the unseen manifest. We are overcomers, but we cannot overcome what we have conformed to unless we seek opportunities that allow us to do so. Faith can only be caught if you are focused on who’s leading.  “We do this by keeping our eyes on Jesus, the champion who initiates and perfects our faith. Because of the joy awaiting him, he endured the cross, disregarding its shame. Now he is seated in the place of honor beside God’s throne.” (Hebrews