Hi all,
I am taking a break for a week for the Thanksgiving holiday. I'll be back on November 29 :)
Have a wonderful holiday, and we thank God for all of His blessings,
Paula
Monday, November 22, 2010
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Fog chaser
This morning when driving into work there was some heavy fog. When I reached the bottom of the hill, things had cleared up nicely. I've been in a fog for about 5 days, I have many thoughts swirling in my head but when I sit down to write, nothing clicks.
Sometimes I think God allows us to be foggy to build our faith. Heb 11:1 says, " Now faith is being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see". I always want to see clearly and know what is happening, but life just isn't like that, things don't always make sense. It is in those times that I believe I draw nearer to God, not just to understand what is happening, but to know that He is still there even in the silence.
If you are feeling foggy, just remember we do have a "foghorn" - it is blast to the heavens in the form of prayer. We just need to stay focused, have faith and believe that soon we will see our way clear.
Sometimes I think God allows us to be foggy to build our faith. Heb 11:1 says, " Now faith is being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see". I always want to see clearly and know what is happening, but life just isn't like that, things don't always make sense. It is in those times that I believe I draw nearer to God, not just to understand what is happening, but to know that He is still there even in the silence.
If you are feeling foggy, just remember we do have a "foghorn" - it is blast to the heavens in the form of prayer. We just need to stay focused, have faith and believe that soon we will see our way clear.
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Inner ear
Some days I wish I had the hearing capability of my cat, Benny. He has super sonic hearing, and as you know even when cats are napping, they still have one eye and one ear on "mouse" alert.
Benny spends his day sleeping, eating, sleeping, bird watching, sleeping, you-get-the-idea. Some days I think how nice it would be to live his life, no worries, no cares.....just having mouse duty.
Earlier this week I talked about making time to hear God speaking to us, but today I want to talk about God hearing YOUR voice. Yes, God listens for YOU to speak to Him. Psalm 34:15 says, "The eyes of the LORD [are] upon the righteous, and his ears [are open] unto their cry, and in John 9:31, "We know that God does not listen to sinners. He listens to the godly man who does his will." The Lord desires for you to fellowship with Him, talk with Him, worship Him, just spend time with Him. He delights in you (Psalm 147:11) and loves you; He longs for your presence. These verses are usually thought of as God answering our prayers, which is true - but if we look at them from the perspective of God waiting to hear our voice, it brings a new excitement and dimension to our prayer life.
I googled "mouse, a/k/a Mus musculus" to determine if they can hear. Evidently they are relatively blind (think three blind mice) but have a keen sense of hearing. So, I'm thinking that mouse is also on Benny alert as he is attempting to steal that moldy crust in my bread drawer.
Benny spends his day sleeping, eating, sleeping, bird watching, sleeping, you-get-the-idea. Some days I think how nice it would be to live his life, no worries, no cares.....just having mouse duty.
Earlier this week I talked about making time to hear God speaking to us, but today I want to talk about God hearing YOUR voice. Yes, God listens for YOU to speak to Him. Psalm 34:15 says, "The eyes of the LORD [are] upon the righteous, and his ears [are open] unto their cry, and in John 9:31, "We know that God does not listen to sinners. He listens to the godly man who does his will." The Lord desires for you to fellowship with Him, talk with Him, worship Him, just spend time with Him. He delights in you (Psalm 147:11) and loves you; He longs for your presence. These verses are usually thought of as God answering our prayers, which is true - but if we look at them from the perspective of God waiting to hear our voice, it brings a new excitement and dimension to our prayer life.
I googled "mouse, a/k/a Mus musculus" to determine if they can hear. Evidently they are relatively blind (think three blind mice) but have a keen sense of hearing. So, I'm thinking that mouse is also on Benny alert as he is attempting to steal that moldy crust in my bread drawer.
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Inner Voice
Today I have no clever lead in or catchy phrase, I'm tired. It has been a rough day.
Ever wonder why someone who annoys you the most is usually the one whom God places in your path on a regular basis? Some days I just wonder why - and then I know that the Lord is at work in me to change my mindset to be like His (Romans 12:2). Notice I said to be like Him, not to be what I want or think. The worst word in a Chrsitian's vocabulary is "but" - if you are totally committed to being in God's perfect will, that word is not in your word bank, do not listen to your inner voice getting ready to say, "but".
I use the "but" word to defend myself, excuse my behavior, or just protest anything that goes against my logic or reasoning. When we make the decision to become totally His, we give up our right to use that word any longer, we were bought at a price and that includes allowing Him to be our Defender.
When I've had a difficult day, I am ready to use the "but" word at the next person who challenges me. However, I know as difficult as it seems, there is a divine purpose in where God has placed me, and until He decides to make a change, I need to stay put.
I can hear you saying, "But, you don't know how hard it is to do ____ and deal with ____ all day..." I do not walk in your shoes, but I have experienced tough schedules, stressful work situations, health issues as well as being a wife and mother.
Like Paul, I want to someday be able to say, "I am content in all situations," (Phil 4:12), I am not there yet, BUT I know I am making progress. :)
Ever wonder why someone who annoys you the most is usually the one whom God places in your path on a regular basis? Some days I just wonder why - and then I know that the Lord is at work in me to change my mindset to be like His (Romans 12:2). Notice I said to be like Him, not to be what I want or think. The worst word in a Chrsitian's vocabulary is "but" - if you are totally committed to being in God's perfect will, that word is not in your word bank, do not listen to your inner voice getting ready to say, "but".
I use the "but" word to defend myself, excuse my behavior, or just protest anything that goes against my logic or reasoning. When we make the decision to become totally His, we give up our right to use that word any longer, we were bought at a price and that includes allowing Him to be our Defender.
When I've had a difficult day, I am ready to use the "but" word at the next person who challenges me. However, I know as difficult as it seems, there is a divine purpose in where God has placed me, and until He decides to make a change, I need to stay put.
I can hear you saying, "But, you don't know how hard it is to do ____ and deal with ____ all day..." I do not walk in your shoes, but I have experienced tough schedules, stressful work situations, health issues as well as being a wife and mother.
Like Paul, I want to someday be able to say, "I am content in all situations," (Phil 4:12), I am not there yet, BUT I know I am making progress. :)
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Inner Sanctum
My Aunt has a saying when you need to be by yourself to concentrate on something, she sends you to the "inner sanctum". As a kid I always thought this sounded spooky, but I was surpised to find out what it really means (here is the defination from the freedictionary.com website):
sanc·tum (s
ngk
t
m) n. pl. sanc·tums or sanc·ta (-t
)
) 1. A sacred or holy place.
2. A private place where one is free from intrusion.
My first instinct is to hum the tune to "The Twilight Zone", but the point I'm trying to make is it is important to get alone with God and allow Him to do His perfect work in you this week. Yesterday's theme was on inner healing, today it is connecting with Him in the secret place.
We are familiar with the verse in Matthew 6:6, "But when you pray, go into your room, close the door and pray to your Father, who is unseen. Then your Father, who sees what is done in secret, will reward you,"which is meeting with the Lord to pray. Sometimes I find myself talking too much in my prayer closet and not listening enough. We are taught how to read our Bibles and how to live a godly life in most church meetings, but not much is taught on listening to God or how to hear His voice. Psalm 42:7 says,"Deep calls to deep in the roar of your waterfalls"; enabling you to hear Him speaking directly to the Holy Spirit in you. Just as we plan a getaway to renew our relationship with our spouse, I want to encourage you to plan a getaway with the Lord to renew your spirit.
One more thing: go back to Matthew 6:6, and read the last portion of the verse, "Then your Father, who sees what is done in secret, WILL REWARD YOU." There are many cause and effect verses in the Scriptures - here is a big one, don't miss it - this isn't just about getting your prayers answered; the deeper thing here is your REWARD which is HIM. His Presence, His Glory, His Voice, His Being, overwhelmingly, overpowering, supernaturally JUST FOR YOU.
Monday, November 8, 2010
Inner Tubes
On my 10th birthday I received a beautiful purple bike that had a white basket on the front, complete with a silver bell and a purple flowered banana seat cover. I thought this was the greatest possible birthday gift ever, and you can imagine my heartbreak when I went to ride it the next morning and it had a flat tire. I clearly remember crying and running into the house to tell my Dad, who promptly said it wasn't the tire that was flat it was something called the "inner tube". We went to the local hardware store and buy a new tube and by late in the afternoon all was well again.
I wish it was as simple with our inward parts or feelings. As we move into this week, I believe the Lord is reminding us that we need to stop and allow Him to do some "repair work " that we may be needed deep within our hearts.
The Holy Spirit is the only One who truly knows our hearts and minds and can bring total healing where we need it the most. Often, we do not even know that there is something not right or we are just feeling a little bit off, but that is why it is so important to stop and have some real quiet time with God. Just plain ask Him,"Is there something You would like to do, Lord?" It isn't complicated or scary, just set aside some time to hear Him speak.
We are so busy and become consumed with things we need to do, that we neglect ourselves and do not allow the ultimate Healer to take control. Most of us have so much to do we run on autopilot and wear ourselves out: body, mind and spirit.
For more information on inward parts/healing, your homework for today is to read: Job 38:36 and Psalm 51:6...then prayerfully run to your Father and ask Him to fix your inner tube. :)
I wish it was as simple with our inward parts or feelings. As we move into this week, I believe the Lord is reminding us that we need to stop and allow Him to do some "repair work " that we may be needed deep within our hearts.
The Holy Spirit is the only One who truly knows our hearts and minds and can bring total healing where we need it the most. Often, we do not even know that there is something not right or we are just feeling a little bit off, but that is why it is so important to stop and have some real quiet time with God. Just plain ask Him,"Is there something You would like to do, Lord?" It isn't complicated or scary, just set aside some time to hear Him speak.
We are so busy and become consumed with things we need to do, that we neglect ourselves and do not allow the ultimate Healer to take control. Most of us have so much to do we run on autopilot and wear ourselves out: body, mind and spirit.
For more information on inward parts/healing, your homework for today is to read: Job 38:36 and Psalm 51:6...then prayerfully run to your Father and ask Him to fix your inner tube. :)
Friday, November 5, 2010
A Heart Condition
Last night when I went to get my hair cut and colored, I pondered that fact that I’ve been getting my hair dyed for a very, very long time. Truth be told, my “naked” hair looks something like a white Brillo pad. A few months ago my daughter mentioned she liked the color of my hair (which has been known to resemble Joseph’s Coat of Many Colors) and my son looked up at my head and said, “Oh, what are you talking about? You dye your hair?” WELL! That was THE moment I realized why I suffered though 16 hours of labor with this child; to hear such fabulous words out of his mouth was truly music to my ears. In the next second my daughter gave him a ICANTBELIEVEYOUJUSTSAIDTHAT sibling glare and asked, “Are you dumb?” He said, “Well, DAD'S hair isn't gray, so I thought Mom had natural hair color too.” Suddenly, my husband (ever the tactician) remembered something he had to do in the garage…
The good news is that according to God's Word, He doesn't care what we look like on the outside, He is interested in what is in our heart. In 1 Samuel 16, God sent Samuel to the house of Jesse to anoint Saul's replacement as king of Israel. He had 7 sons who outwardly looked like they would be the best candidate for the throne, but God had David on reserve to take the lead. He says,"The Lord does not look at the things man looks at. Man looks at the outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart," 1 Samuel 16:7.
All week we have looked at David's life as an example of a leader who is in right relationship with God. It does not matter what others think of your outward appearance, (education, credentials, talents or gifts) all that matters to God is the condition of your heart and your willingness to obey His voice. YOU are that person that God has selected for a unique place in His Kingdom, it is time to answer that call.
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Best Friends
Best friends are great. Minutes after I'm dead, my best friend has strict instructions to go into my house and remove all of the furry, green items in my refrigerator that resemble Pietri dishes. She will also go through my underwear drawer and throw out any suspicious looking items that may have a rather "worn" look to them, and finally scrub down those shower walls!
I may be exaggerating a bit, but you get the picture - a true friend is someone you can trust and rely on to be there for you in the good times as well as the bad. In keeping with the theme of David this week, his "best friend" was Jonathan, the son of King Saul and the heir to the throne of Israel.
We read in 1 Samuel 18:1-4, "After David had finished talking with Saul, Jonathan became one in spirit with David, and he loved him as himself. Jonathan took off the robe he was wearing and gave it to David, along with his tunic, and even his sword, his bow and his belt." In verse 3-4 it states he took off his robe, tunic and even his word, bow and belt and gave it to David. If we look closely here, you will see this is the symbolic gesture from Jonathan to David that he has given up his rightful place on the throne and passed it to David. Handing over his robe and tunic, signifies that he is willing to give up his crown to someone he believes is the better "man" for the job. You may be the "next in line" and feel you have earned the right to hold that position, job or ministry, but God may be asking you to sacrifice what you want for someone else who is better suited to fill that role. David already knew he was anointed to be King, but I believe this was a test from the Lord to check Jonathan's heart.
How to we get our hearts ready to do this? In verses 1-2 we see the key to letting go, "Jonathan became ONE in spirit with David." This means he loved David so much he did not care who received the credit. Only the Holy Spirit can knit together that kind of sacrificial love. Jesus said, "Greater love has no one than this, that he lay down his life for his friends," John 15:13. He laid down his life for us, we in turn can lay down our desires for another person to succeed.
Being a true leader is one who can recognize that someone else may be better equipped to do the job than you. In your quest to finish the race that God has set before you, I know that along the way the Lord will give you at least one opportunity for you to be able to help guide someone else on their journey too. I challenge you today to seek the Lord in prayer and ask Him to show you if there is a David in your life who needs your robe.
I may be exaggerating a bit, but you get the picture - a true friend is someone you can trust and rely on to be there for you in the good times as well as the bad. In keeping with the theme of David this week, his "best friend" was Jonathan, the son of King Saul and the heir to the throne of Israel.
We read in 1 Samuel 18:1-4, "After David had finished talking with Saul, Jonathan became one in spirit with David, and he loved him as himself. Jonathan took off the robe he was wearing and gave it to David, along with his tunic, and even his sword, his bow and his belt." In verse 3-4 it states he took off his robe, tunic and even his word, bow and belt and gave it to David. If we look closely here, you will see this is the symbolic gesture from Jonathan to David that he has given up his rightful place on the throne and passed it to David. Handing over his robe and tunic, signifies that he is willing to give up his crown to someone he believes is the better "man" for the job. You may be the "next in line" and feel you have earned the right to hold that position, job or ministry, but God may be asking you to sacrifice what you want for someone else who is better suited to fill that role. David already knew he was anointed to be King, but I believe this was a test from the Lord to check Jonathan's heart.
How to we get our hearts ready to do this? In verses 1-2 we see the key to letting go, "Jonathan became ONE in spirit with David." This means he loved David so much he did not care who received the credit. Only the Holy Spirit can knit together that kind of sacrificial love. Jesus said, "Greater love has no one than this, that he lay down his life for his friends," John 15:13. He laid down his life for us, we in turn can lay down our desires for another person to succeed.
Being a true leader is one who can recognize that someone else may be better equipped to do the job than you. In your quest to finish the race that God has set before you, I know that along the way the Lord will give you at least one opportunity for you to be able to help guide someone else on their journey too. I challenge you today to seek the Lord in prayer and ask Him to show you if there is a David in your life who needs your robe.
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
The Need for Speed
I admit I have the "need for speed".... my husband will ask me while I'm behind the wheel, "where's the fire?" I like the feel of the open road, it is good that I do not live in the western U.S. where the roads are endless and flat, or I'd be in some serious trouble. My son inherited that need for speed too; he started with his bike and skateboard and has now graduated to motorcyles, ski jumps and fast cars. One day we were driving ( my new car) and a Corvette pulled up beside us at the light, he looked at me and said, " Don't even think about it, Mom, he would leave us in the dust."
I'm not sure why I need to be in a hurry, but I want things to be done in MY time and sometimes that opens the door to frustration and discouragement. Everyone gets discouraged at times, and we wonder if anything we do for the Lord makes a difference. It is espcially difficult when you see no fruit from your labors, or don't even know for sure why you are doing something :)
This week's focus seems to be about David* (I didn't plan it that way) and his struggles. He became discouraged after he had been on the run from Saul and crys out to God in Psalm 42:5-6, "why so downcast O my soul?" He was so discouraged but yet in verse 8 he knows God has not forsaken him, "by the day the Lord directs his love, at night his song is with me - a prayer to the God of my life." I encourage you to read all of Psalm 42, it will refresh and give you hope to continue on with your assignment.
Only the Lord knows the beginning and the end of our stories. Remember, the most important thing is your obedience to Him, even if you can't SEE the reason, He isTHE reason for your life and ministry. I have been in this spot for several years - God has called me to do something and I have no idea why - and some days the struggle and frustration overtake me. My heart wants to be like Jesus and only do the Father's will, no matter what - that's the bottom line, there is nothing else. Don't give up, don't surrender, and don't give in to impatience.
When I was driving to work on Monday, a BMW-Z4 pulled on my right side at the stop light. I texted my son to tell him and he replied, "Go for it, you can smoke him, Mom." There will be a time when all of your time, sacrifice, work and prayers will be used to "smoke" the enemy and you will be able to declare what the Lord has done!
*Scholars are not certain who wrote Psalm 42, but the general concensus is that David is the author.
I'm not sure why I need to be in a hurry, but I want things to be done in MY time and sometimes that opens the door to frustration and discouragement. Everyone gets discouraged at times, and we wonder if anything we do for the Lord makes a difference. It is espcially difficult when you see no fruit from your labors, or don't even know for sure why you are doing something :)
This week's focus seems to be about David* (I didn't plan it that way) and his struggles. He became discouraged after he had been on the run from Saul and crys out to God in Psalm 42:5-6, "why so downcast O my soul?" He was so discouraged but yet in verse 8 he knows God has not forsaken him, "by the day the Lord directs his love, at night his song is with me - a prayer to the God of my life." I encourage you to read all of Psalm 42, it will refresh and give you hope to continue on with your assignment.
Only the Lord knows the beginning and the end of our stories. Remember, the most important thing is your obedience to Him, even if you can't SEE the reason, He isTHE reason for your life and ministry. I have been in this spot for several years - God has called me to do something and I have no idea why - and some days the struggle and frustration overtake me. My heart wants to be like Jesus and only do the Father's will, no matter what - that's the bottom line, there is nothing else. Don't give up, don't surrender, and don't give in to impatience.
When I was driving to work on Monday, a BMW-Z4 pulled on my right side at the stop light. I texted my son to tell him and he replied, "Go for it, you can smoke him, Mom." There will be a time when all of your time, sacrifice, work and prayers will be used to "smoke" the enemy and you will be able to declare what the Lord has done!
*Scholars are not certain who wrote Psalm 42, but the general concensus is that David is the author.
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Self-indulgence
This morning as I started to feed our cat, I realized I had the dishwashing detergent in my hand and was ready to put the meow mix into the dishwasher! As Benny (our cat) had a confused look on his face, I realized I had a little too much on my mind. Driving into work realized I was too preoccupied with my own stuff. I know you may be laughing, but I venture to guess some of you have done something similiar - maybe put the milk in the cupboard and the cereal in the fridge...:)
We can be so concernced with ourselves that we loose sight of our mission in life, which is not what we do for God but that we obey Him. Jesus said, "if you love Me, you will obey My commandments (John 14:15). Obeying Him should be simple, but sometimes we get our own adgenda's in the way, thinking we are doing "good" for God.
Take the case of David, for instance in 1 Chronicles 21. This is the story of David's preoccupation with himself - and his pride. Verse 1 states, "Satan rose up against Israel and incited David to take a census," which David's advisors knew was wrong but he still ordered the number of his army to be counted. What the real issue is here for David is that he wanted to take the credit for Israel's victories (the size of their army under his leadership), instead of giving the credit to God. As the story continues, David is confronted by his prophet, repents and makes a sacrifice to the Lord.
One thing I love about David, no matter how many times he makes a mistake, he is willing to admit it, repent and move forward with God's plan. He might have made many poor choices but his heart was for God and Israel, that was his secret of success.
As we continue with the story in 1Chronicles, we see what Satan meant for evil, God turned into good for David. This is my favorite part of this story: even though David made a huge mistake, after he made a sacrifice on the threshing floor, the Lord gave him the vision for the next phase of his life and ministry. When we read 1 Chronicles 22:1, David says, " this is the house of the Lord God, and this is the altar of the burnt offering of Israel, " (KJV). AFTER he repented for his mistake, God revealed to him the next location of the temple, which we know as Solomon's Temple. Humbling ourselves before God brings restoration to Him and then in turn will give us fresh revelation. There is revelation at the floor!
We can be so concernced with ourselves that we loose sight of our mission in life, which is not what we do for God but that we obey Him. Jesus said, "if you love Me, you will obey My commandments (John 14:15). Obeying Him should be simple, but sometimes we get our own adgenda's in the way, thinking we are doing "good" for God.
Take the case of David, for instance in 1 Chronicles 21. This is the story of David's preoccupation with himself - and his pride. Verse 1 states, "Satan rose up against Israel and incited David to take a census," which David's advisors knew was wrong but he still ordered the number of his army to be counted. What the real issue is here for David is that he wanted to take the credit for Israel's victories (the size of their army under his leadership), instead of giving the credit to God. As the story continues, David is confronted by his prophet, repents and makes a sacrifice to the Lord.
One thing I love about David, no matter how many times he makes a mistake, he is willing to admit it, repent and move forward with God's plan. He might have made many poor choices but his heart was for God and Israel, that was his secret of success.
As we continue with the story in 1Chronicles, we see what Satan meant for evil, God turned into good for David. This is my favorite part of this story: even though David made a huge mistake, after he made a sacrifice on the threshing floor, the Lord gave him the vision for the next phase of his life and ministry. When we read 1 Chronicles 22:1, David says, " this is the house of the Lord God, and this is the altar of the burnt offering of Israel, " (KJV). AFTER he repented for his mistake, God revealed to him the next location of the temple, which we know as Solomon's Temple. Humbling ourselves before God brings restoration to Him and then in turn will give us fresh revelation. There is revelation at the floor!
Monday, November 1, 2010
Surrender to Revelation
Welcome to day 1 of this blog! I'm very excited to see what the Lord will do and how he will speak to us over the next 40 days. Please feel free to post a comment or share this site with others :)
It isn't so important what we do for God as our relationship with Him. Jesus shares this with the disciples in Luke 10:20, "However, do not rejoice that the spirits submit to you, but rejoice that your names are written in heaven." He is saying it is more valuable to be saved and in the Kingdom than to be doing something for Him (even casting out demons!). A woman minister once told me that I was too concerned about pursing my destiny instead of my relationship with Jesus. I was offended at her remark, but now I know she was correct...before we can fully enter into the ministry God calls us to, we must be in the right relationship with Him.
In Psalm 51:17, David says, "The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit; a broken and contrite heart O God, you will not despise." David prayed this after his affair with Bathsheba. The Lord is always ready to forgive when we come to Him with a humble heart. Your brokenness may not be a sin issue, but rather something that you need to surrender to God such as fear, bitterness or control.
Just as a racehorse needs to be broken before he can become a champion, we must be broken before we can serve Him as well as others. I caution you to check your motives, are you doing ministry for yourself or for Him? If you are feeling out of touch with God and need fresh vision - seek Him on this and I promise you He will not disappoint you - He meets you in the midst of your pain. Before there can be revelation, there must be a time of repentance and brokenness. New revelation requires a deeper level of surrender to God. Allow Him to bring you through brokenness, because on the other side is your destiny.
Tomorrow: The Floor
It isn't so important what we do for God as our relationship with Him. Jesus shares this with the disciples in Luke 10:20, "However, do not rejoice that the spirits submit to you, but rejoice that your names are written in heaven." He is saying it is more valuable to be saved and in the Kingdom than to be doing something for Him (even casting out demons!). A woman minister once told me that I was too concerned about pursing my destiny instead of my relationship with Jesus. I was offended at her remark, but now I know she was correct...before we can fully enter into the ministry God calls us to, we must be in the right relationship with Him.
In Psalm 51:17, David says, "The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit; a broken and contrite heart O God, you will not despise." David prayed this after his affair with Bathsheba. The Lord is always ready to forgive when we come to Him with a humble heart. Your brokenness may not be a sin issue, but rather something that you need to surrender to God such as fear, bitterness or control.
Just as a racehorse needs to be broken before he can become a champion, we must be broken before we can serve Him as well as others. I caution you to check your motives, are you doing ministry for yourself or for Him? If you are feeling out of touch with God and need fresh vision - seek Him on this and I promise you He will not disappoint you - He meets you in the midst of your pain. Before there can be revelation, there must be a time of repentance and brokenness. New revelation requires a deeper level of surrender to God. Allow Him to bring you through brokenness, because on the other side is your destiny.
Tomorrow: The Floor
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