Thursday, 28 December 2023
Redeemed Time.
Saturday, 23 December 2023
Jesus Loves You.
Monday, 18 December 2023
Man of War!
Both Exodus 15:3 and Isaiah 42:13 speak of the Man of War.
Not the gentle loving God that we know, but Yahweh, the God of fierce
protection over His people, showing another facet of His nature.
Exodus 15:3
The Lord is a man of war; The Lord is His name. (KJV)
The Lord is a warrior; Yahweh is His name. (NLT)
Jehovah is a man of war; Jehovah is His name. (ASV)
Isaiah 42:13; The Lord shall go forth like a mighty man; He
shall stir up His zeal like a man of war.
The Lord is man of war; direct, bold, brawn in battle. The
Lord is His name. The Lion of Judah; the symbol of bravery, nobility and
strength.
Jehovah; God of all might, all power, establishing the
Heavenly Father’s everlasting gospel on earth. More than a man; a man commanding,
sturdy, victorious.
Exalt His name, celebrate His praise, give holiness to the Lord!
For the Lord is a man of war. He is a man of special
fitness, an eminent warrior, a man of words, a tough man, a man of valour, with
courage in the face of danger.
A warrior, engaged in war, inured to it. Overcoming powerful
enemies, principalities, powers and satan himself. Overcoming the world and the
great men of it. Overcoming the antichrist and the anti-Christian states.
Well versed in the art of war, qualified by wisdom, might
and courage, subduing all people, making His own more than conquerors through
Him.
Captain of the Lord’s host. Leader and Commander of the
people. Generalissimo over armies on earth and in heaven. Prince and King: The Chief
of them all.
The Lord is His name. Always overcoming, always constant in
His promises. Jehovah, possessing the force to destroy His foes. The God who
rules with unlimited might. The great Yahweh; The I Am That I Am.
This is the God that I serve! What about you?
Saturday, 16 December 2023
The Stand Before The Dawn.
The Stand Before The Dawn.
I found
something out today. It turns out, I’m doing some things right.
Apparently,
if a Christian wakes between 3 and 5 am, they’re called the “Watchmen,” the
one’s who stand last, just before the dawn.
That’s me.
For those of you who know me well, you’ll know I’ve been waking at 4 most
mornings, for years and years.
I’m told,
between these hours we should try to remember our dreams.
That’s me
too. If I don’t jot my dream down as soon as I wake, the devil snatches it
away.
So, your
dream is your instructions for the day from God. As you would know; dreams are
symbolic and so we need to perceive, or interpret what God is saying within the
context of our dream. We need to understand the biblical meaning behind
numbers, colours and symbols.
And then,
we need to pray according to the dream. (I’ve had dreams where family members
get hurt and I’ve prayed angels around the situations, or a dissolving of
what’s coming against my family). I didn’t know this was a ‘thing’ given to the
Watchmen of the hour. That’s just something I do and a new revelation to me.
If we don’t
have a dream, or can’t remember our dream, we’re to meditate on God’s word. I
have a daily to-do list and this is one of the things on my daily list. I
recite verses in the bible, usually for an hour or half an hour in the morning,
depending on my time availability.
I ponder on
the dream. I write them down, if I have one. I meditation on God’s word if I
don’t and all of this causes the information God has for me to enter my spirit
man. My spirit retrieves that information. At this time, the soul has to bow,
for the lesser always bows to the greater. This makes room for the spirit to
retrieve information, which may have come that night, or may have come weeks or
months earlier.
As the
information is retrieved, we’re to sense, feel and use intuition, perception
and an inward knowing. If we do this often enough, we’ll begin to know what’s
happening to loved ones and those closest to us.
With that
done, we decree and declare – another thing on my morning to-do list, which I
run through every morning before getting up. The bible tells us to make
declarations without ceasing and I’ll do this throughout the day as well, if I
have free mental time.
Prayer is
two-way communication. It’s you and God talking together. Declarations are you
commanding your day; you, prophetically making declarations about the direction
of your life and the life of your loved ones. Job 22:28 states; thou shall also
decree a thing and it shall be established unto thee...
It’s in
these times, and in these hours, you’ll get divine revelation, where new and
creative ideas will flow.
The hours
between 3 and 5 are the hours of the “Chosen.” I hesitate to call myself one of
the ‘chosen,’ but that’s what the minister in the clip said.
I’d have to
be the accidental watchman, the accidental chosen, as it’s all happened around
me for years and I never knew this to be the case. I always thought I was
getting up this early to have uninterrupted bible study. Although I get a lot
out of my early morning time, I didn’t realise it was God’s prompting for my
daily walk.
At this
point in time, I’d almost have to add, I’m also the ‘accidental grey nomad.’ I
never expected to have a caravan and be travelling around the countryside –
even if it was a long-held dream. A caravan wasn’t something I ever expected to
own. I really don’t know how I expected the traveling to unfold, in my dream of
trading, writing and traveling. It just happened without me. Lol.
On all
counts – prayer watchman, chosen and grey nomad – it had to be God, because it
certainly wasn’t me.
The next
day, I was looking for something else, when I came across Revelation 17:14
….and those who are with Him are called the chosen and faithful. Plus, my bible
reading today; Ephesians 1:4 He chose us. And even the following morning again, my bible study
was on the word chosen. Confirmation, I believe, in the words written above.
Wednesday, 6 December 2023
Lambie's Little Secret.
Epilogue:
I would like to
conclude with; although just a tale there are elements of truth to this story,
for Lambie is a toy much loved by my granddaughters. And while the stuffed toy
could have been any other animal; an elephant, a unicorn, a teddy bear, it is
no coincidence the animal depicted here was a lamb.
For it is the Lamb of
God who speaks to us, through ways and means that may surprise us; after all,
the God of the Bible spoke through a donkey (Numbers 22:28). Job 33:14 states;
For God may speak in one way, or in another...
The Lamb of God
speaks to us and we know this to be true, because it states in John 10:3 …the
sheep hear His voice and He calls His own sheep by name…
Also, John 10:27 The
sheep hear My voice and I know them and they follow Me.
The prophetic, which
has come through this story is real. It is God showing us, through Jesus
Christ, anything is possible. Revelation 17:14 speaks of the war which comes
against the Lamb and the Lamb will overcome them, because He is the Lord of
lords.
And one final word -
although this is just a story, a secret in a story is okay. In real life
however, we must never keep secrets from Mum and Dad. And remember; it’s okay
to be scared. Many children are. Just call on the name of Jesus and He will
give you courage and help you overcome all your fears and trials in life, for
you will hear Him, when you call to Him.
Monday, 6 November 2023
Do You Have The Right Keys?
Do you have the right keys?
You have to
find the keys which open the locks, releasing the problems in your life, so you
can live in overthrow, never again to face the issues you’re facing now. When
you stand with Christ, the enemy must back off. The enemy is the weaker power.
He cannot stand under the greater strength and might of Jesus.
We need to
remove spiritual staleness. It’s easy to fall into staleness. It comes from a
lack of authority and power in our life, where we see nothing happen, where we
pray and achieve no results and we begin to believe God’s not going to work in
our life. We begin to think; ‘Perhaps all this God stuff is fine for someone
like Ms Super-Christian over there, but I’m not like them.’ Doubt creeps in.
Get rid of
the belief God can’t work in your life because…because of whatever excuse you
can think up. Church – this is your home (and I tap my heart here). This is the
place Jesus resides. It’s imperative you dethrone evil and you can’t dethrone
the evil, without Jesus.
We need to
influence the angelic realm, so as to control the earthly realm. When we decree
and declare a matter, which lines up with the promises of God, the angels move
into action. The church has spiritual dominion, delegated to it by Christ.
Jesus’s name has to be first. Jesus is in a class all by himself and He’s at
the top of His class. We all know this.
We also
know Jesus built the church and He gave the congregation the authority to act
on His behalf.
Individual
members come together and join to form a strengthened spiritual house, where
they can operate in such a way that even the gates of hell would not be able to
stand against it.
We are the
community which believes Jesus Christ is the Head; the community which bring
together such a force so as to see all prayer come to fruition, so much so that
not even Hades can stop it. This is why we need to belong to a church with
Christ at its helm. Jesus can’t help us, if we’re not part of His community.
We need to
stop trying to keep the devil off our backs and start commanding the devil
leave. Jesus never one said He’d try. Jesus was resolute. He declared a matter
and it was so.
The devil
is the devil and he will keep attacking us. This is a lifelong battle, unless
he can’t find an entry into our life. What we need to do is look at what Christ
has done. What did Christ do? He built His church. That puts us in the offence,
not the defence. It puts us in a place of victory not failure.
All of us
in this room are victorious if we are in Christ. That’s every one of you who’ve
accepted Christ as your Lord and Saviour. No exceptions. No excuses. Mr
Super-Christian over there; he has no more power and authority than you do. If
you are in Christ, you have all power and authority.
Hell has
gates, for it says in the bible; the gates of hell shall not prevail against us.
Hell has gates. Hell is a city with authority. The devil has been given
authority in this world and he uses our circumstances to turn our life upside
down. Our job is to stand with the One who took the keys back, the One who died
on the cross to save us from all that ails us.
Keys are to
open, unlock, enter, come out. They are the access to authority. Jesus was
crucified, went to Hades and took the keys back from the devil. Then Jesus gave
us the authority to access those keys.
We have the
keys, but don’t know how to use them. For every hellish gate there’s a
corresponding heavenly key. There is no problem in life to which God doesn’t
have a key. And for us to use them, all we need to do is have faith and wield
the sword of the word. It’s not hard.
If you
aren’t seeing kingdom victory in your life it’s because you don’t know how to
access the keys, how to wield that sword. We’re operating on hell’s agenda and
we need to change that. We do that by attaining the keys. If any man wishes to
come after Me, let him deny himself and follow Me – that’s a key.
Give up
your life, take it to the cross. That’s another key. To die daily is to carry
the cross in such a way that we give up our right to live as we wish, but that we
live as God wishes. There’s no power in what you want to do. The power is in
Jesus. Jesus is the key. The authority isn’t in your determination, it’s in
doing what God wants you to do. Whoever wishes to save himself, must first lose
himself.
God will
give you the keys, but he won’t use them for you. “I give you the keys to the
kingdom. Whatever you bind and whatever you loose…” Matthew 16:19. He gives you
the key but you are the one to bind and loose.
Authority
demands responsibility. Power only works if you’re fulfilling responsivity, if
you’re responding with the power given to you. You can’t wait for God to do it.
You need to take steps to move in the right direction.
We sing the
songs of power and authority and they sounds great, but as God said to Moses; Why
are you crying to Me. Tell the Israelites to move on. Raise your staff and
stretch out your hand over the sea to divide the water (Ex 14:15-16). Moses had
to move. Moses had to act. We have to act. We can’t just pray and wait; we have
to take a step of faith.
Also Joshua
3:13 As soon as the priests who carry the ark of the Lord set foot in the
Jordan, its flowing waters will be cut off. The priests had to take the first
step.
If you
aren’t any better off today than you were ten years ago and yet you’ve said
amen…it’s because you didn’t get up and start moving. For you see, agreement
isn’t enough. Saying amen doesn’t make it so, action does. The water may not
have parted yet but God’s waiting to see you act before He unlocks the door
which give you power. Because authority always demands responsibility.
The family
of God, this church, is the best place to be. You can’t be isolated, or you’ll
be detached from God’s central nervous system and His power won’t work in your
life, or at least won’t work as effectively. This is why it’s important to go
to church. This is why it’s important to not stop meeting together.
Hebrews
10:24-25 And let us consider one another, in order to stir up love and good
works, not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together….
We are to
meet together and stir ourselves up. How did King David get back up when he was
down? He stirred himself up, strengthening himself in the Lord.
We go to church
every week, but we don’t know what we have. We don’t realise the extent of the
power we hold in our hands. Jesus is your solution. Jesus is in charge. All
authority was given to Him and He has His foot on the neck of all His enemies.
And what did He do? He gave us that authority. That authority is now on our
shoulders. But it won’t work if we don’t act.
So, if He’s
in charge and you have His authority, through the resurrection of Christ Jesus,
you are an overcomer. Put behind you what’s in your past and move forward to
what’s ahead. Forget the prayers that you feel haven’t been answered. Forget
the battles, the hardship, the tears and move forward in Christ, because you’ve
been given a brand-new life.
Ask
forgiveness. Ask for strength to start again. Take of His body, drink of His
blood. Allow Him to wash you whiter than snow and start afresh from today,
walking as if full of life. Walk with the faith you’ve been given. Grow that
faith muscle.
Faith is
both a gift and a fruit. Faith as a gift, is something we're given and can't
earn. Faith by fruit is something we can develop, something that grows. So, you
can’t earn, but you can learn. And both will help you grow.
How do we
attain faith? Faith comes by hearing and by hearing the word of God. We read
His word and our capacity to hear is advanced through our reading of the
scriptures. The more we read scripture, the more we hear God speaking to us.
We also
hear faith spoken over us at church, by our ministers and our faith is
strengthened by use. In time, by faith you will sense His presence and through
sensing His presence you will also hear His voice.
When the
angels see you acting on God’s word, the angels will respond to that word. The
church should be offering solutions to the world and if we hear, but don’t act,
nothing will happen. You’ve been given the authority to act and action is what
needs to happen now.
Sometimes
you’ll get an answer and sometimes you’ll feel as if nothing in happening. If
you can't hear Him but you can feel Him, know He's depositing things too great
for you to understand at this time.
Spend time
with God and the insurmountable problem which you can't fix or explain, will
become easier to bear, because you've spent time with Him and He's spoken into
your life and deeply into your heart. Then you’ll walk away in God’s peace.
Don’t come
to church to perform. Don’t come just to go through the motions. Come to church
to sit in the power and authority of Jesus Christ and allow Him to set you
free. And once free, you have been instructed to share.
Matthew
10:8 Heal the sick, cleanse the lepers, raise the dead, cast out devils; freely
you have received, freely give.
Friday, 22 September 2023
Battle Plans
Battle Plans
I was asked a question today, about what the next course of action might be, after a disastrous turn of events. Interestingly my bible reading today was on Joshua 7.
In that piece Achan, a descendant from the tribe of Judah, stole booty from the battle. Jericho was accursed and all that was in it was considered accursed (under a curse by God). God distinctly told the people in this instance not to take the cursed items (clothing, gold and silver), but Achan didn’t listen and he stole what God had specifically said not to.
Judah means praise. The tribe of Judah always went first into battle. In other words; ‘praise’ went first. When we’re in praise, we’re not in fear. That Achan was a descendent from the tribe of Judah is important, for Achan means troublesome. There’s a troublemaker in the tribe of praise. Trouble has to be weeded out.
Judah is the blessed tribe of God, but Achan was ‘trouble’ within that tribe and brought trouble to the tribe, leading to the death of some of the kinsmen. This was the only battle the Israelites lost under Joshua’s leadership. Other battles were lost in Moses’ time, lost also due to disobedience. Moses himself couldn’t enter the promised land due to an anger issue.
When we head into battle, we’re to stay out of fear (always easier said than done). We’re to stay in praise, and not partake anything of which we shouldn’t during the battle. That might be watching the wrong tv shows, reading the wrong books, mixing with the wrong company. Our eye, ear and mouth gates must be as pure as can be. When we stand with God, we have to be all in. We can’t be half hearted.
Under God, we aren’t meant to lose any battles, for His promises are true and He promises us victory in battle. Battles are not won due to our being perfect, because none of us are perfect. To a point, there’s an element of grace, but grace only works when faith stands beside it and we can only be in full faith, when praise goes ahead of us. The first thing Jesus did, was hold the bread up and give thanks to God, before feeding thousands of people. Praise first.
In a losing battle, there’s always something to learn. In a losing battle it’s difficult to remain positive. In future battles it’s difficult to believe God will be there for us next time, since we believe He failed us this time. Faith is a formidable shield, when set in full formation and we have to keep a robust and reliable faith into the future, in spite of the failures of the past.
Now is the time to look at what we can do to move forward. We replicate the battle in our minds, not to rehash what went wrong, but to plan our course for the next battle, because there will be a next battle; this is how we grow in strength and in faith, for we never start at the top.
Looking at this past battle, what could we change next time, what did we learn that we can do differently/better? Where, if at all, did we go wrong and how do we get it right in the future?
We all learn in increments, a little at a time. When we start something new, we’re never starting from a position of excellence. We build up to it. This is what the battle strategies are; to improve upon, so next time we’ll be better prepared, sharper, more ready and more able.
Joshua sent two spies into the land (Joshua 2), before he went into battle. Spies are also a battle strategy, to prepare us for what’s coming. There’s a verse in the bible (Ecclesiastes 8:4) which says; where the word of the king is, there is power, for who can say ‘what are you doing?’ This verse goes on to say, for he does not know what will happen; so who can say when it will occur?
We cannot predict every battle we’re ever going to face. We do know though, there will be more than one battle and having strategies in place will help us next time. Spies are looking for weak points. This is the reason behind mulling over where we went wrong and what we can improve upon.
Moses sent twelve spies and ten brought fear to the people. Joshua and Caleb were the only two with a good report and it was those two which made all the difference. It doesn’t have to be hard. Remember to keep it simple.
Here are a few of the strategies you might like to choose from (personally, I use all, all of the time), in order to help you win the battle; praise, worship, protection of eye, ear and mouth gates, prayer, thanksgiving, spending time with God, in God’s word, meditating on God’s word day and night, do not doubt His word, memorise biblical verses, to put out the fiery darts of the devil, go up to the mountain (or prayer closet) daily, to aid in forming that all important relationship with God. Pursue Holiness! Decree and declare what you want to see happen in your life, give out love, forgiveness, repentance, tithe, even going to church itself. Patience, obedience (if God says ‘do it,’ then do it), don’t let the sun go down on your anger – they’re all important strategies.
Keep praise to the forefront and thanksgiving to the rear. Jesus was able to take two loaves and one fish, breaking the bread He then blessed it, after which He fed the 5,000. Blessing is a more reverential form of praise. Only one of the ten lepers returned to give thanks and he was the only one made completely whole. If you want to see the supernatural happen in your life, the keys to achieving it are in the written word of God.
You may have lost this battle, but you haven’t lost the war. My suggestion now, is to keep putting one foot ahead of the other. Keep going. Whether you choose to move, or to stay, you’ll feel a peace in the right decision. And that decision doesn’t have to be made today. Give it some time for the dust to settle. God’s not in a hurry. God’s never in a hurry. It will all unfold in due season.
God loves every one of us, more than we know. He sees our heart. He sees our efforts. He wants us all in, never luke-warm. He sent His Son to die in our place. Jesus lay down His life for us, the least we can do is stand up for Him.
Sunday, 10 September 2023
Sunflower; a Symbol of God’s Love.
Sunflower; a Symbol of God’s Love.
Before heading off to my daughter’s (a twelve hour drive away), I had listened to a you tube clip about watching for the harvest to come in. Quickly, I jotted down a few notes. The clip stated we need to go to church with a harvest mentality. (If what we think about is what we bring about, then yes, we need a harvest mentality.)
I learned a new bible verse a week or so ago; where the word of the King is, there is power (Ecc 8:4). It goes on to say; And a wise man’s heart discerns both time and judgement.
This you tube clip mentioned that we’re going to start moving in time. I don’t know how that will look, but I’m excited. The fact that I had memorised a verse, which lined up with a you tube clip only a short time later, tells me God is speaking, for there is no such thing as a coincidence with God.
Driving to Lizzie’s within a few days of the above, I noticed a tree. It was a dead tree, but the branches and top of the trunk, appeared to look as though they were worshiping the Lord; trunk leaning back, dead arms raised to the heavens and that brought a song to mind; the leaves on the trees will clap their hands.
This got me to thinking how all the plants look skyward, as if worshipping the sun (or looking unto the heavenlies and worshipping what’s above). My thoughts drifted to how we too, should be looking to the heavenlies, while worshipping the Son.
My mind wandered to the sunflower. It always looks to be smiling up at the heavenlies. I love sunflowers. They remind me of sunshine and of God's love, with their beaming happy faces. Sunflowers draw their energy from the sun, to thrive and to grow. We too must fix our eyes on the Son, drawing our strength and joy from Him.
When I got to Lizzie’s, she had a belated birthday present waiting for me and set up in the spare room. A beautiful string of sunflowers, intertwined with twinkling lights. I love the colour yellow. It reminds me of the Father’s smiling face. Sunflowers are one of my favourite flowers for that reason.
I marvelled at how I was thinking of sunflowers, of worship and then received a gift of sunflowers, with lights. For we are meant to be the light of this world, worshipping the Son.
A couple of days later, I walked to church and the talk given that morning was about sunflowers and light. Just amazing! Did you know; a sunflower has between 1,000 and 1,500 seeds? We too should be spreading seed, just as the sunflower does.
I learnt another thing about this beautifully bright flower; sunflowers turn to look at other sunflowers, when the day is dark and dismal. It's a good lesson for all of us. If you're feeling dark and dismal, if you're not feeling the Lord's presence, get yourself to church. When we can’t feel the Son's presence in our life, hang out at church and catch the Glory the congregation radiate, for that will surely lift us out of our despair.
Leaving church after the servce, I walked home again. Due to the brightness of midday, the phone screen was a tad dark and I randomly chose a clip, because I couldn’t see what I was looking at. And what was that clip about? Sunflowers and light. How awesome is God! I could have picked any old thing, but no, sunflowers and light it was.
I do believe God’s trying to tell me something; maybe He has more to tell on this topic, maybe not. Perhaps it’s as simple as this; be the light, worship the Lord and spread the seed of Truth, namely Jesus. Perhaps it is that simple!
I didn’t know until looking it up today (why I’ve never looked this up before, I don’t know), but upon looking it up I found the biblical meaning of sunflower in Christianity, is it’s viewed as a symbol of God’s love, of true faith and loyalty, as well as adoration. It’s a metaphor for abiding in the calm delight of the Lord. (No wonder it's a favourite flower of mine.)
In my notes for this short work, I had penned a little entry, to look up the blessing of Levi and I found out about the ‘service of blessing.’ Deuteronomy 10:8; At that time the Lord separated the tribe of Levi, to bear the ark of the covenant for the Lord, to stand before the Lord and minister to Him and to bless His name, to this day.
This does tie in to a point, with the writings here. When we are the light, when we worship the Lord and spread the seed of Truth, we are a blessing, not only to God, to also to His people.
Wednesday, 23 August 2023
Praise!
Praise!
Pastor Tim spoke on miracles recently. A couple of our beautiful church members, came out the front and spoke of recent miracles in their lives. I too have had a miracle, just this week.
My 2-year-old granddaughter managed to get her fingers stuck in a
cupboard, really stuck. My daughter, Olivia, had to use some considerable force
to pry open the door.
Now I know
young children’s fingers are pliable, however this was different. When Heidi was free
from the cupboard, the tip of her first finger was pointing backwards.
Definitely not an ordinary look. Do you know, I don’t remember praying in this
moment! Heidi was screaming and Olivia was comforting her. Heidi’s sister,
Kristelle, was also crying, because she absolutely hates to see her baby sister
hurt and I was comforting Kristelle.
As all men
are when disaster strikes, Corey was at work when this happened. We can’t
complain about this either, because someone has to pay the bills, while mothers
are at home with the children. And so, we dealt with it, as women do, with lots
of hugs and reassurance (and some angst on the part of little Heidi’s mother).
I remember
saying to Kristelle; “It’s ok, Heidi’s fine.” I felt the Lord say Kristelle
isn’t believing you. So, I rephrased the sentence and said; “Well she isn’t
fine, but she will be.” And although I hadn’t prayed at that exact moment, the
very moment I said this, I looked across to see Heidi’s finger had straightened out and it was perfectly
fine. There was no bruising, no swelling, only a little bit of a graze over her
two middle fingers. Even though I hadn’t prayed, God still moved on my behalf.
God is our
miracle worker in our time of desperate need. But how do we get to this point,
particularly if we haven’t prayed in the moment? I have a theory and I’m pretty
sure it’s a good theory. Well, I hope it is. I believe one way we see miracles
is through praise.
Gen 49:8-12 talks about praise, or more to the point; Judah. Did you know Judah means praise? Judah is placed ahead of all his brothers, when Israel blessed the children, in his final days on earth. Whenever Judah goes with the other tribes, Judah is always the first tribe to move. Judah has the first parcel of land allotted to them, as it is divided among the tribes after Joshua’s death. Othniel, the first judge of Israel, comes from the tribe of Judah.
All this is
intended to teach us a lesson, to set us an example; let praise go first!
Praise the Lord first, praise the Lord always. When we offer our sacrifice of
praise, we’re offering the fruit of our lips, always giving thanks to His precious
name.
Caleb, one of the twelve spies who were sent into the promised land, came from the tribe of Judah. As we know,
David came from the line of Judah and his kingly line continued all the way
through to Jesus and Jesus passed it on to us.
In this
passage, Judah is called a lion’s whelp. A whelp is one of immaturity and little
power and isn’t that every one of us, at least until we mature in Christ? And,
just as a lion’s whelp will grow to be formidable and mighty, so too will we
grow to be mighty in the Lord.
As cats do, they follow their own course without regard to those around them. A young lion is curious, just as Jesus was curious, staying behind in the temple, asking questions. As a lion matures, they begin to hunt their own prey, resting, satisfied after their meal.
The tribe of Judah eventually matures, prospering
in all they do. Jesus also matured, defeating His enemies; whether spiritual,
physical or mental, easily overcoming by standing on the word of God. And then
He too rested, once His work on the cross was complete.
My point in
all this; Praise! We must give praise at all times. And keep searching, finding
those hidden treasures buried within the word of God. Proverbs 25:2 states; It is the glory of God
to conceal a thing, but the glory of kings is to search out a matter.
Revelation
1:5 says; And hath made us kings and priests unto God – so we are kings, from
the kingly line. We must be searching for the deeper, hidden meaning of God’s
word, while continually giving praise. And then we shall have good success.
Jesus cast
out a demon and the disciples asked why He could do it, when they couldn’t.
Jesus said this kind only comes out only through prayer and fasting, and yet in
that moment, Jesus had neither prayed nor fasted.
Jesus was
successful because He did spend time in prayer and fasting, going up to the
mountain every morning, to commune with God. Giving His time to God and when He
needed it, God gave back to Him, to meet His need.
One passage
tells us - But his delight is in the law of the Lord; and in that law doth he meditate,
day and night. And he shall be like a tree planted by rivers of water, that
bringeth forth fruit in its season; His leaf also shall not wither; And
whatsoever he doeth shall prosper. (Psalm 2;1-3)
We can’t be
a part-time Christian and expect to be successful. Although it's not by our works that we see breakthrough, God is hoping we will have a relationship with Him. We should want to meditate day and
night, to spend time with God every moment we can. When you focus continually on the Lord,
when you give Him your time, your talents and your praise, then you will have
good success.
Partaking
in the elements, taking the symbols of body and blood, is another way of
acknowledging God and all He has done for us. When we do as we aught, God sees
it from heaven.
The word
isn’t just a book to rush through. It’s not there just to tick a box on our daily
to-do list. God's word is there to tell us what God expects and when we act on what we’ve
read; then we shall have, not only good success, but great success.
And I believe, even though I didn't pray in the moment, God anticipated my prayer. As soon as I rephrased my sentence to; "Heidi will be fine," God acted on my behalf.
Just as Jesus neither prayed nor fasted, but cast out a demon, so too was Heidi healed even though I had neither prayed nor fasted.
That is the power of God, moving in the miraculous. When we do our bit, God does His.
Wednesday, 16 August 2023
100 Trillion Connectors.
Saturday, 12 August 2023
Confident Public Speaking
Thursday, 10 August 2023
Discipline
Friday, 4 August 2023
Overcoming Impulses
Job 10:17
states; changes and war are ever with me.
John 10:10
states; The thief comes to kill, steal and destroy.
Kill and
war go hand in hand and one way to aid in overcoming, is to have a disciplined
mind, for war isn’t just on the killing field, but war rages in our own minds
too.
Scrambled
thinking, lack of focus, depression, worry, anxiety. All of this can be
overcome, by following God’s word and acting on what you’ve read.
Without a
disciplined mind, our thoughts wander all over the place and we lack direction,
strategies and staying power. When your impulses are in control, rather than
your intention, it’s easy to become distracted.
When your
mind is tuned to God’s word and His ways, you’re more easily able to set your
intention and work towards it. God’s word is the secret to self-control.
If you
truly want to change your life, you need to change your thinking. You cannot
come at a new lifestyle without a new thought pattern. Our minds tend to remain
stuck in repeated thought paradigms and often those templates are negative.
The power a
thought has over you, is the power you give it. What you think about, you bring
about and your most dominant thought will control your life. When you throw
those negative thoughts to the wind, rather than indulging them, you’ll find
yourself in a happier space.
Some of
those thoughts are tremendously deep rooted and hard to stifle, especially if
you’ve held them long term. At first you may want to have written reminders
placed throughout your home and place of employment, until the changed thought
pattern becomes automatic.
Replace
negative words with positive affirmations. Read your bible daily and believe
what God tells you, for God’s word is truth and if you stick with it long
enough, you will see a change in your life, in your health, in your behaviour,
in your relationships and in your finances.
You have to
not only read the word, but you need to do what it tells you, if you want to see
change.
The bible
tells you to think on what’s pure and lovely. It tells you to put a few dollars
away each week, for future generations. It tells you to pray, to take hold of
your thoughts, to forgive, to love, to be a light for others and much, much more
besides.
So, take
the word of God seriously. Read His word daily. Let the peace of God take you
on a journey and transcend your understanding, making crooked paths straight.
Believe The Word - do what that word is telling you to do and watch your life
change.
Wednesday, 2 August 2023
Mind of Christ
Mind of Christ
Recently, Psalm 150 was read at my church. Psalm 150 is a psalm of
praise. I can’t remember which bible version Angela read from; however, I have the New
King James version; Praise the Lord, praise the Lord, praise Him in His
sanctuary, praise Him in His strong firmament, praise Him for His strong acts,
praise Him for His excellent greatness…. It’s important we praise God, for God
dwells in the praises of His people, as Psalm 22:3 states; "But you are holy, enthroned in the praises of Israel." Israel, one who contends with God and wins,
that’s you and me.
Another
psalm - Psalm 1; blessed is the man who walks not in the council of the ungodly,
nor stands in the path of sinners, nor sits in the seat of the scornful, but his
delight is in the law of the Lord and in His law he meditates day and night, he
shall be like a tree planted by rivers of water, that brings forth fruit in its
season, whose leaf also shall not wither and whatever he does shall prosper...
Notice the line rivers of water, many rivers flowing, not just one. To me, that
speaks of many blessings.
Why do I
bring this up? What’s important to God, should be important to us. God asks
that we praise Him, that we delight in His word day and night, meditating
constantly. At a previous church I attended, there was a member who persistently
reminded us; learn your scriptures, for the end times are coming and one day we
may not have bibles to open. I felt he was premature. We don’t need to know
scriptures yet. The end times aren’t here. These days I’m not so sure that the
end times aren’t too far away.
This man
has gone to be with the Lord now, but I got to thinking: What if he’s right? Even
if he was before his time, God asks it of us and so, regardless of this church
member being right or wrong, I began memorising scriptures which have significance
to me. I did it not for the end times, nor in fear of bibles being removed, but
because I want to do what the Lord asks me to do.
We are
united with Jesus, which means we have the mind of Christ. 1 Corinthians 2:16
states; "For who has known the mind of the Lord that he may instruct Him? But we
have the mind of Christ." And so, I have the mind of Christ, for He is in me, as
a born-again believer.
Jesus never
said a gaff. He always said the right thing at the right time in the right way
to the right person. I want what Jesus has and to become like Jesus, I must
know the Living Word.
Sometimes
Jesus was just spoiling for a fight, in His desire to honour God. One could say
He was almost driven, to heal the sick, make the blind see, the lame walk and
to cast out demons.
Remember in
Matthew, when Jesus fell asleep on the boat and the storm came. The disciples
were afraid and woke Jesus asking; "Don’t you care if we perish?" They landed on
the other side of the waters and Jesus cast out a legion of demons from a man. The
demons went into the swine and over the cliff. Jesus and the disciples hopped
back on the boat and went home again. That was just Jesus, wanting to bless
another. I want what Jesus has, for when we bless others, we in turn are
blessed.
The power
of life and death are in the tongue (Proverbs 18:21). What you say is what you
get. Decree and declare; good or bad, it comes back to you. Speak life. God’s
word is life. And so, I have memorised a number of scriptures, which I run
through my mind, day and night.
And then
there’s Pi. Do you remember pi from school? Pi is the circumference of a
circle, divided by its diameter and that number is infinite. No matter what the
size of the circle, the answer is always the same; Pi equals 3.14159265 ‘et al’
(and others).
I memorised
the first hundred digits of pi, while I was away travelling. I’d given my
testimony to my daughter’s church in Qld and told the congregation I can recall
a 100-digit number, frontwards and backwards (this in relation to having the
mind of Christ).
I got back
to my daughter’s after church and thought; gee it’s been a while. I hope I can
still do it. I certainly don’t want to lie to the church, or anyone for that
matter. Lizzie suggested the challenge - to memorise the first 100 digits of
the infinite number in pi. I worked on it, on and off throughout the rest of
the morning and I managed to do it, surprisingly quickly.
A friend
said she was going to test me on it. I mentioned my granddaughter will too, as
she always tests me (I’m learning Italian – very slowly – and she tests me
every time I visit). Kristelle tells I’m the ‘cleverest person she knows,’
which causes me to chuckle inside. She’s 11 and only knows people around her
age.
Anyway, the
more numbers I rattled off, the wider Kristelle's eyes went. As I reached the end of
the 100 digits, I thought her eyes were going to pop right out of her head. My
granddaughter was so impressed, she decided she wanted to learn it. She now
knows what pi is and has the first 15 numbers down pat; not too bad for an
11-year-old. Grandchildren; the treasures in our house.
Why do I
tell you all of this? We’re under the false assumption that as we age, our mind
deteriorates, but it’s not true. Our mind is a muscle and like any muscle, the
more we exercise it, the stronger it gets, even into old age.
I have a
number of friends now, who are starting to worry they’re becoming more and more
forgetful. Is it Alzheimer’s, is it dementia? The bible tells us we shouldn’t
worry, but give all our cares to God.
Some of you
may consider me old, however I’m not seeing it yet and while I’m not
infallible, I’m certainly not forgetful. I’m a writer. I love words and every
day I memorise a word or two from the dictionary, in the hope of broadening my
vocabulary and to aid my written work.
As I said,
I’m slowly (because like most of us here, I’m busy), so I’m slowly learning
Italian. I memorise my Italian words my dictionary words, my bible verses and run through them
day and night, along with the one hundred pi digits, doing my part to keep my
mind sharp into old age. When we do our part, God will do His.
And I
praise the Lord, that I have the mind of Christ. He asks not that we be
perfect, as He is perfect, but that we do as He does. What else does He ask us
to do, but partake of the body and blood, often as we may, in remembrance of
Him. So, go ahead and take communion in reverential fear today, while you acknowledge Him as the One True God.
*Photograph; Christ the King Church, Taralga
N.S.W.
Alexandra Grose –
An investigative photojournalist and author for over twenty years. Writing is
her passion and her dream and helping others achieve their dreams, through her
written work, is Alexandra's greatest aspiration.
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and honest. Be reliable, punctual and organised and if you say you'll do it -
do it.
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