It was a wet stormy night and our children were out with their friends. Like most other nights fear fleetingly came and went through my mind as I thought about the worst-case scenario.
Fear is one thing that allows the devil to get a hook into our life. Our fears for the future or our health or that our kids might not be saved, but the devil is a liar. The devil is the source and father of every lie and he is not speaking for God. We should reject his every thought and Gods answer to the devils lies, is always His Truth.
We are prone to worry about our children. We love and care for them most of all but there is one who loves them more. The key to getting free of fear is to declare God love and kindness around your children and trust the angels who are ministering spirit for the heirs of salvation. Next thing to do is consecrate them to the Lord. If there is a fear it’s usually a sign that there is something, in our life which is not yet completely consecrated to the Lord. The Bible says that fear and worry is sin which is hard to understand because to us to worry seems like a parental responsibility. When we fear losing things they maybe have taken on idolatrous importance. Consecration means, there is nothing between you and God. Love for God determines what we do with our life, what we do with our money and what we do with our time and mind. Therefore the devil is happy for you to have any god except the Lord Jesus Christ.
Friend, that relationship with Jesus is of prime importance - anything that comes between us is an idol which the devil is able to use to get a hook of fear into our minds. Consecrate all matters to Him and trust Him to do what you can’t do and to keep what you cannot keep.
Read MoreWhen I was about 15 years old, I was camping at the beach with my friend when we were invited by some believer to their campfire for dessert. Being hungry we went and had a great time playing games. They also sang worship songs and gave testimony before we left. When I went back to the tent I was not converted but I was convicted and changed. From that night I never blasphemed again. It was a permanent instant change in my heart, but most times change is not that instant. Most recovery and restoration takes place through a crisis and a process. Jesus changes our lives but although sometimes it is instant, mostly it happens over a long time. We need crisis; the altar call, the powerful laying on of hands, experiences of the Holy Spirit but we also need the process; perhaps the introduction of many new disciplines or habits like reading, worship and prayer. My most important crises were complete surrender to God. To follow Him whatever that meant. After 30 years I can say I never dreamed of the fulfilment and joy I’d receive from following Him.
Friend, I have loved the encounters I have had with Him on occasions but it is the daily surrender and seeking Him in order to hear and obey that has been the most important thing to my growth.
Read MoreThe funeral ended and the crowds moved outside to comfort the family. Tears flowed as they embraced the grieving; the family received strength. We are designed to need other people, even when it comes to grieving properly. We cry more freely at funerals when people hug us. The hug tells us, that it is alright to let go because there is still someone here for us. We need others to hold us through the process. Rom 12.15. We mourn with those who mourn.
Tears come in the eyes, not in the souls of our feet, so people can see our need and hold us up.
We can experience grief whenever we lose a family member when a dear relationship ends or even when we lose a cherished job. When hopes are smashed, we need someone to hold us and help us through to a new life. As the natural body heals itself, so it takes the spiritual body of Christ to heal us too. The Body can take a load from us; it can compensate and take away infection from our soul. God brings people into the church body to be healed, who are emotionally wounded, rejected or damaged by life and relationships.
Friend, when people first come into a loving church body, they are nearly always dulling the pain in their heart but when they are healed by the Body, the pain and even destructive cycles of sin can be broken. Didn't someone sing "Love the one your with"? Maybe they meant at Church!
Read MoreThe funeral ended and the crowds moved outside to comfort the family. Tears flowed as they embraced the grieving; the family received strength. We are designed to need other people, even when it comes to grieving properly. We cry more freely at funerals when people hug us. The hug tells us, that it is alright to let go because there is still someone here for us. We need others to hold us through the process. Rom 12.15. We mourn with those who mourn.
Tears come in the eyes, not in the souls of our feet, so people can see our need and hold us up.
We can experience grief whenever we lose a family member when a dear relationship ends or even when we lose a cherished job. When hopes are smashed, we need someone to hold us and help us through to a new life. As the natural body heals itself, so it takes the spiritual body of Christ to heal us too. The Body can take a load from us; it can compensate and take away infection from our soul. God brings people into the church body to be healed, who are emotionally wounded, rejected or damaged by life and relationships.
Friend, when people first come into a loving church body, they are nearly always dulling the pain in their heart but when they are healed by the Body, the pain and even destructive cycles of sin can be broken. Didn't someone sing "Love the one your with"? Maybe they meant at Church!
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