12 Things to Consider for A Healthy Self-Image

I Am OK And I Am On My Way!

I haven’t arrived and neither has anyone else. We are all in the process of becoming. For much of my life I felt that I would never be OK until I arrived, but I have learned that is not the truth. My heart desires to be all God wants me to be and I want to be like Jesus.

In Romans 7, Paul said the good things he wanted to do, he could not do; and the evil things he did not wanted to do, he always found himself doing. He said he felt wretched. I can relate to that, what about you?

You know, we all have a way to go. I was worried about how far I had to go and it seemed satan reminded me of it daily. I carried a constant sense of failure, a feeling that I just was not what I needed to be, that I was doing good enough, that I should try harder and yet when I did try harder, I only failed more.

So, I heard somebody this  slogan and adopted it for myself as a new attitude: “I am not where I need to be, but thank God I am not where I used to be; I am OK and I am on my way!”

Then we know with all our heart that God is not angry with us because we haven’t arrived. He is pleased that we are pressing on, that we stay on the path. I you and I will just “keep on keeping on,” God will be pleased with our progress. Keep walking the walk. A walk is something taken one step at a time. This is an important thing to remember.

We have been considering how to have a good self-image. One way we do that is by realizing that we have not arrived at perfection, that we have some growing to do, bu that in the meantime we are OK. It is true that we have to keep pressing on, but thank God we don’t have to hate and reject ourselves while we are trying to get to our destination.

What is a normal, healthy Christian attitude toward self? here are a few thoughts that reflect that kind of wholesome, God-centered self-image:

  1. I know God created me and I know He loves me.
  2. I have faults and weaknesses and I want to change. I believe God is working in my life. He is changing me bit by bit, day by day. While He is doing so, I can still enjoy myself and my life.
  3. Everyone has faults, so I am not a complete failure just because I am not perfect.
  4. I am going to work with God to overcome my weaknesses, but I realize that I will always have something to deal with; therefore, I will not become discouraged when God convicts me of areas in my life that need improvement.
  5. I want to make people happy and have them like me, but my sense of worth is not dependent on what others think of me. Jesus has already affirmed my value by His willingness to die for me.
  6. I will not be controlled by what people think, say or do. Even if they totally reject me, I will survive. God has  promised never to reject me or condemn me as long as I keep believing.
  7. No matter how often I fail, I will not give up, because God is with me to strengthen and sustain me. He has promised never to leave me or forsake me.
  8. I like myself. I don’t like everything I do and I want to change, but I refuse to reject myself.
  9. I am right with God through Jesus Christ.
  10. God has a good plan for my life. I am going to fulfill my destiny and be all I can be for His glory. I have God-given gifts and talents and I intend to use them to help others.
  11. I am nothing and yet I am everything! In myself I am nothing and yet in Jesus I am everything I need to be.
  12. I can do all things I need to do, everything that God calls me to do, through His Son Jesus Christ.

Everything is going to be ALL-Right!

Everything is going to be ALL-Right! by Kenneth Copeland

The world is in serious trouble. But for the household of faith and those that will cling to My word and listen very carefully and do this thing that I have demonstrated before you tonight and night after night after night. You can do that. You can do it yourself. You can stand in your place and you can worship and you can praise in the face of hell itself. And you can praise yourself into that place where you say “Ha. Ha. Ha.

Everything is going to be all right.” The world I’ll tell you again is in serious trouble. Some very hard things are coming in different places around the world. Very difficult times in a lot of places. They’re that way now but they’ll not get better. They will continue to get worse and worse and worse. It is on a downhill run that the world cannot stop. But for the household of faith everything is going to be all right. Everything is going to be all right. Hallelujah. Oh yeah. You’ll have to make a stand. You’ll have to fight the good fight of faith but when did you not have to do it?

These are dangerous times. They’re dangerous times financially. They’re dangerous times in the earth because the earth is weighted under a gross weight of sin. And there are things and places and situations underneath the earth, in the oceans, in the heavens, things are being rattled and shaken and the earth is trying to break in different places. Well, stand on My word and it’ll not come nigh you.

Praise and worship My name. Don’t feed and feed fear and feed trouble into your life and into your mouth. No, no, no, no. Quit living in that house. Get on back over here in the household of faith. Feed on My word; not on the bread of sorrow. Feed on My word. Look in My face. Praise and worship and praise and worship. In church praise and worship and preach the Word. Praise and worship and preach the Word. Praise and worship and preach the Word. Everything is going to be all right. Hallelujah. Hallelujah.

For as I’ve said and will continue to say until it becomes solid and strong in your spirit, your time has come. It is your time to excel. It is your time to do exceeding extraordinary things in the financial world, in the medical world, in all of the areas where the world is in such dire trouble and so confused. They’re confused beyond their ability to understand how confused they really are and they’re hurting because of it and they’re crying out because of it and people are trying to take advantage of people because they’re so confused and because they’re so troubled.

And I’ll tell you right now. There are politicians and there are so-called business people and there are thieves and there are all kinds of demonic folks that are trying to take advantage of My people during a confusing time. And I’ll tell you right now, saith the Lord, you can write it down and you can know it for sure. I won’t put up with it and I’ll stop them from doing such a thing. And you’re going to see some things happen. Fear not. I have My eye on them. They’ll go so far and no further. Their end is already determined. I’ll not put up with it, saith the Lord of grace.

I will not put up with it. They have pushed Me and pushed Me and invited Me out of their lives and their thinking and in many cases and many personalities and many people that are at the forefront of the news in this hour, I have already turned over to a disobedient reprobate mind. I am the Lord God and I’ll not have My people run roughshod. My people that are crying out to Me. I utter My word through My servant tonight and you make mark of it. Everything is going to be all right in your house. Hallelujah.

The Bible tells me I am a New Creation; how can that be?

The Bible tells me I am a New Creation; how can that be?

by Olga Hermans

 

“Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new” (2 Cor. 5:17).
The Message Bible says it this way: “Now we look inside, and what we see is that anyone united with the Messiah gets a fresh start, is created new. The old life is gone; a new life burgeons! Look at it!”

We all know so many people that try to live godly lives without a clue on how to BE the new creature God says they are. Many times they go as far as being saved and glad they go to heaven and that is as far as they go.  They don’t want to learn more than “being saved” so they live out lives of struggle and defeat, waiting to go to heaven.

Of course people want to be good people; change a few things here and there ad change their old nature themselves. They do all their things in their own strength. When they fall, they pick themselves up and so forth.  They fall, pick themselves up, fall, pick themselves up, and then fall and stay down. They act in the same way as they always did before their salvation and try to walk right and do the right things and make themselves right without any help.

At the time of salvation our spirit was renewed immediately but our mind still thinks the same old way. We were spiritually resurrected the day we made the Lord Jesus Christ the Lord of our lives. That day we passed from death to life. Think about it. When you made Jesus Christ the Lord of your life, the Spirit of God hovered over you. The glory of the Lord came into your being. And that glory consumed the old, sinful man that you were.

So, what is it all about this new creation? How do we go about it and what do we do about it? God says you are a new creature, so you are a new creature. Being a new creature in Christ is just that—you are brand spanking new and have a fresh, clean slate. You may be sitting there thinking, “Well, if I’m so”new and free, why can’t I quit smoking? Why can’t I lose this weight? Why am I always sick?” Because you’ve let Satan convince you that you’re still under his power. You’ve let him talk you into living as if you’re still spiritually dead!

But the truth is that you have a new life, new choices, a new future, new options—a new YOU. That old man died. And in his place a new creature was born. Who you were and what you did before you took Jesus as your Savior is now called the “old man.”

Just because I tell you that you are a new creature doesn’t mean you will act like one. First of all, the new creature in you comes out by renewing of your mind (Rom. 12:2).  Today is a new day for you and You can begin considering yourself alive! Begin thinking of yourself as one who already has the life of God instead of an earthly being who’s waiting for the resurrection. Consider yourself dead to sin and alive to the power of Jesus. You’ll find yourself living a whole new life today!

In our natural life, we learn and grow into maturity. It is the same with our new spirit life. Learn and grow into maturity.

Colossians 3:9-10 says you’ve put off the old man with his deeds and put on the new one with his renewed mind. A renewed mind is simply that you’ve changed your thoughts from your old way of thinking to God’s thoughts.

This in turn will change your old way of acting into the way He wants you to act. New thoughts change old actions. Read these affirmations EVERY DAY!
Ephesians 4:22 says, “put off concerning the former conversation the old man”—so what you say is vitally important. Don’t run around telling everyone what your old man used to do. It has been my experience that people who constantly talk about their past never get past their past.

“Christianity is a journey, not a destination.” You don’t “get there” and find you know it all. Always learn and grow until Jesus comes back. Ephesians 4 and 5 show areas YOU have to take responsibility for. YOU put on the “new man” by reading your Bible, YOU put away lying, YOU quit stealing, and YOU speak faith-filled Words.

Realize as you choose to do these things, when you renew your mind to the Word of God, you will find help. You won’t be doing it on your own. If you blow it, remember that God’s mercies are new every morning (Lam. 3:23). Repent, renew your mind daily (2 Cor. 4:16) and go forward.

The more you renew your mind to God’s way of thinking (His Word), the less you will act like that old man. You have His Word on it!

How Can You Recognize the Voice of the Lord?

One of the most important aspects of our Christian walk is being able to distinguish God’s voice from the voice of our own thoughts and emotions, the voice of friends and family, and especially the voice of tormenting or familiar spirits.
According to Jesus, we have been given the ability to distinguish His voice from every other voice that is not His:
And when he [the Good Shepherd] putteth forth his own sheep, he goeth before them, and the sheep follow him: for they know his voice.

And a stranger will they not follow, but will flee from him: for they know not the voice of strangers.
John 10:4,5

Since we know that God talks to us, let’s talk about how He communicates with us and what we can do to isolate that part of us that hears from Him.
In my personal walk with the Lord, I have found that the Holy Spirit communicates with our spirits in four different ways.  The foremost way is through the “inner witness.”  Romans 8:15,16 talks about this method of divine communication:
For ye have not received the spirit of bondage again to fear; but ye have received the Spirit of adoption, whereby we cry, Abba, Father.

The Spirit itself beareth witness with our spirit, that we are the children of God:
Now, verse 15 is not saying that we walk around with our spirits literally crying, “Abba, Father,” but that the Holy Spirit communicates with us by continually bearing witness on the inside that we are the children of God, as Paul explains in the 16th verse.

This particular method of communication is a continual process.  You see, there isn’t a waking moment that the Holy Spirit doesn’t bear witness inside of me that I am His child.  In fact, I can’t remember the last time I was without that inner witness.

If the Holy Spirit can communicate and bear witness with our spirits that we are His children, then He can certainly bear witness with our spirits that we are heading in a right direction or check us when we are heading in a wrong direction.  And if there is ever a time that the Holy Spirit is unable to do that, it isn’t His fault.  We just haven’t learned how to listen to the inner witness yet.  And it can be especially difficult to differentiate between the operation of our spirits and the emotional realm of the soul when there is turmoil in our lives.

The second way God communicates is by revelation. This is when the Holy Spirit releases knowledge into your spirit in a millisecond.  One moment you don’t understand anything about healing, prosperity, or some other biblical doctrine.  Then, suddenly, the Holy Spirit encapsulates an entire revelation, passes it over to your spirit, and releases it all at once.  Suddenly you seem to understand everything about that subject!  You wonder, Wow!  How do I know this?  I’ll tell you how:  God has communicated to you by revelation.

The third way God communicates with us is by speaking inside our spirits
in such a way that we can hear Him.  If we know it is the Holy Spirit speaking to us, we can listen to Him and be instructed.  However, too many of us can’t differentiate between God’s voice and our own carnal thoughts.

A lot of people can’t tell the difference between their own imagination and the various ways God communicates with them, whether it is through the inner witness, through revelation, through the Holy Spirit speaking to their spirits, or through a vision–which is the fourth way God communicates.  These people often bring reproach on the Gospel because they are always telling someone “God spoke to me,” when He DIDN’T speak to them, and they go on to create a big mess.

Now, that doesn’t preclude the fact that God does speak to us.  Our challenge is to learn how to listen and to distinguish His voice from our own thoughts and the other voices that vie for our attention in this world.
That is why I urge you to do all you can to understand this subject of distinguishing the voice of God and the various ways He communicates with you.  Too many Christians who have the Holy Spirit cannot distinguish His voice.
Actually, this ought to tell us something about the leadership of the Holy Spirit.  Jesus said that the Holy Spirit has come for one purpose–to GUIDE us into all truth.  He doesn’t PUSH us into all truth–He LEADS.  He doesn’t force us into anything we don’t want–He GUIDES.

Thank God, there is a way that He is able to get involved with my spirit and guide me in the affairs of life.  The Holy Spirit can take the counsel that comes from the heart of God in the form of His Word and reconstruct it in my heart in such a way that it becomes my counsel.  He can literally interpret the Word that I hear and then counsel me with what He has just taught me to understand.  In this way, the Holy Spirit can give me the counsel I so desperately need, and I can avoid taking my counsel from the world.

So how do you prepare and edify your spirit in such a way that it becomes a haven for the Holy Spirit to operate in?  There is a way you can do that, but it is certainly not by embracing a “social gospel.”  It takes you giving your life to Him.

Let’s take this a step further.  The baptism of the Holy Spirit takes place in your human spirit because it is in your spirit, or your new nature, where all permanent change takes place.  The inner man is also where the Holy Spirit communicates with you because of your born-again spirit’s tremendous ability to receive.  God can encapsulate a revelation and explode it in your spirit.  You can then understand this revelation in a split second, whereas it would take God a month to get that same truth over to your mind.

Now, you might want Jesus to walk in the room and talk to you in person.  But that isn’t the way He normally communicates with people.  The Holy Spirit has received this particular ministry of communicating with you, and He is the only One who can equip you for what God has called you to do in life.  Therefore, He ministers to you continually on the inside of your spirit.  All you have to do is familiarize yourself with His ministry and learn how to listen to Him.
How do you do that?  Well, the best way I know is to pray much in other tongues.  There are times when I put my Bible down, kick back, and pray for a couple of hours in the Holy Spirit.  During that time of prayer, I do nothing but adjust my mind to listen to that place in me where He communicates, just in case He wants to get something over to me.
In order for me to do that, I have to take the time to shut my mind down.  At times I literally have to tell my mind to shut up so it can learn how to become a listener and a servant to my spirit.  Now, my mind might argue with me and say, “I don’t want to shut down.”  But I just tell it, “For the next hour, you are just going to sit there, be quiet, and listen to the spirit–the part of me that God is communicating with.”

I have found it is usually in those quiet times of praying in the Holy Spirit that revelations explode and God begins to communicate with me.  Why is that?  Because the primary way God communicates is not with my brain but with my spirit.  That’s why I make sure there are times when I pray in tongues and do nothing with my mind on purpose.
Now, I also pray in tongues while I drive my car or go about my daily business.  During those times, the attention of my brain is demanded for the task at hand; yet, at the same time, I know that I am praying mysteries up before God and that my spirit is being edified.

But when I set myself apart to pray in the Holy Spirit and my body is not assigned to do anything else, these are the times my mind learns a new form of discipline and when God is better able to communicate with me.  I just shut down my mind for a couple of precious hours and close my eyes to block out any distractions–anything that would take away from my ability to listen to the part of me with which He communicates.

You see, your mind is like gravity.  Once you get it rolling, it does not want to stop.  It wants to think about everything under the sun.  Your spirit might be praying in tongues, but your brain is wondering how to fix this problem or what to cook for the dinner meal.  And if you’re a professional worrier, you’ll find that even though your spirit is being edified, your mind is performing its chosen profession of worrying up a storm!

This was quite a problem for me when I was first learning to pray.  I would lock myself up in my prayer closet for extended hours to pray in the Holy Spirit, but my mind would go wild with boredom.  One day I ended up walking down a riverbed, kicking every green rock.  Not just any rock would do; I had to look for GREEN rocks.  My mind was so bored that it just had to do something!

Before I started praying in the Holy Spirit for long periods of time
, my mind was used to having its way all the time.  It would run every minute any way it wanted to!  At first, I tried to control my mind while I prayed in tongues.  It would start down some distracting train of thought, and I’d say, “No, you don’t!  Come back here!”  But after I’d bring my mind back, it would just start thinking about something else.  Finally, I just gave up and let my mind go exploring while I just kept praying in tongues.

But after a while, my mind began to stop resisting and started allowing itself to become a receptor.  Soon I got to the place where I could lie still and pray in tongues for up to six hours.  The only part of my body that moved during that time was my eyes when they blinked.  No longer did my mind dictate to my body that it needed to get up and wander around.  After my mind quieted down, I discovered that it was becoming receptive to more and more edification and revelation knowledge.  More and more peace came.  And when peace came, rest came.

It is wonderful when peace begins to dominate your mind.  When your mind is full of care and worry and torment, oppression can set in, robbing your mind of its ability to think clearly.  But a mind that is full of rest and peace over a long period of time will begin to restore itself to wholeness.  I’m telling you, if I were you, I would learn how to pray much in the Holy Spirit!

Another thing I so appreciate about the Holy Spirit is how He warns me when danger lies ahead in my life, and He will do the same for you.
For instance, the Holy Spirit might have warned us in the past about a person we were associating with.  This person might have been very charismatic, even overpowering in his or her deceptive personality.  We sensed a quick little check in our spirits, nudging us to back off before we entered into a full-blown relationship.  But we overrode that check and forged ahead anyway–and before it was over, that person made us wish we were never born!

When something like that happens, we remember back and think, I did have a check on the inside about that person.  I don’t know why I didn’t listen to it.  I’ll tell you why we didn’t listen–because we weren’t sure that we were hearing the voice of the Holy Spirit.

That kind of situation might seem all too familiar to you.  You might say, “Brother Dave, you say that you shut your mind down so you can listen to that part of your spirit where you hear God.  Would you help me isolate the ear of my spirit?  Can you teach me how I can close my eyes, shut down my mind, and listen to my spirit in case the Holy Spirit is wanting to say something to me?”

Yes, I can.  You see, we will never be sure of what to do when we sense the warning or the guidance of the Holy Spirit until we first develop in our ability to distinguish His voice from all the other voices in the world.  So let’s go on and try to understand how to shut down our minds and learn to listen to the operation of the Holy Spirit.

First Corinthians 14:14 is an important scripture for this discussion.  It says, For if I pray in an unknown tongue, my spirit prayeth, but my understanding is unfruitful.
The part of your understanding that Paul is talking about is the ability of your physical brain to analyze languages.  When you pray in tongues, your understanding is unable to understand the language that is coming out of your spirit.
Now, you might eventually understand the mysteries you have prayed in tongues before the Father, but with your mind, you will not understand one syllable that comes out of your spirit because it is a language you are unfamiliar with.  In other words, you will not have the translation of what you are praying unless God gives you the interpretation.

The way God usually gives me the interpretation when I am praying privately in tongues is by exploding the mysteries and revelations on the inside of my spirit.  At that point, it isn’t necessary for my mind to understand every syllable or word that He passes through my spirit.

You might ask, “But isn’t the Holy Spirit the One who originates the language of tongues?  Then what is Paul talking about when he says ‘My spirit prayeth’?  Is it the Holy Spirit–who lives in my spirit–or is it my born-again, new-creation, human spirit that is actually doing the praying?”

The Holy Spirit is supplying the language, all right, but it is your human spirit that is doing the praying.
You see, we are a part of the Body of Christ, and Jesus is the Head.  Wherever His Body is present in this earth, the Head has authority.  When the Holy Spirit transfers that supernatural language to your human spirit, He also transfers the authority.  Now you as a member of the Body of Christ are praying a prayer that the Holy Spirit gave you with the authority to change things on this earth.

The Holy Spirit says to you, “I need to teach you.  I am searching your heart.  I know the plan of God, and I am making intercession for you according to His will.  There are many things I need to pray through you for your personal life and ministry, so I am supplying the prayer and the prayer language.  You supply your spirit, and I will pass the prayer through it.”
You know, it ought to be hard to fail when you have a Prayer Partner like the Holy Spirit!  He is praying the perfect prayer through your spirit and will continue to do so as long as you will stay in there and keep praying in tongues!
Since it is your human spirit doing the praying, that means a transfer of power has to first take place from the Holy Spirit to your spirit.  Somewhere within your human spirit, the Holy Spirit literally brings those tongues into existence, creating each syllable and each word of that supernatural language.  If you find out where that process takes place, you will then know which part of your inner man to monitor when you want to know if God has anything to say to you.
Years ago something interesting took place in my life to help me find that part of my human spirit where God communicates with me.  I had been in the ministry a couple of years by then and had spent much time locking myself in a closet and praying for hours in tongues.  Over that period of time, I had learned how to shut down my senses long enough to learn how to listen to the Holy Spirit.

That morning I was in my prayer closet edifying myself in tongues. Suddenly it seemed like some kind of invisible dome settled over me–as if I was in the Holy of Holies.  Everything got very quiet as I slid over into the realm of the Spirit.  God was about to teach me some profound truths about distinguishing His voice.
In the Spirit I saw the physical anatomy of a man.  Then I saw what appeared to be a “glow” on the inside of the man’s body.  I understood the glow to be the outline of the inner spirit man, which was encased by the outer man–wall to wall, hands to hands, eyes to eyes.

In that moment of revelation, I learned something I hadn’t understood before about the spirit man.  If I had the ability to have my spirit man step out and stand next to my physical man, you would see that my inner man has hands, eyes, a nose, ears, and hair.  He also has a brain that fits inside my natural brain.  In fact, my spirit man looks exactly like my physical man, minus age and defects.

But I had more to learn.  In this vision I saw the spirit man’s mind.  Then I saw the Holy Spirit literally creating tongues within the spiritual mind, which was bathed in that heavenly glow.  The moment the Holy Spirit created the tongues, they came outward to the outer man’s mind and then out of his mouth.  I realized I was seeing the part of the spirit from which the Holy Spirit speaks.

This greatly interested me, for I had always been fascinated with the voice of God.  I used to endlessly pester any preacher who told me he had heard God’s voice.  I wanted to understand where he heard it.
One preacher would say, “Well, God spoke to my spirit.”

I’d ask, “Would you please identify the approximate region that God spoke from?”
“Well, the Bible says, ‘Out of your belly shall flow rivers of living water’ [John 7:38].  So God spoke to me way down, deep on the inside of me in my inner man.”  Then the person would pat his belly.
The truth of the matter is, the voice of the Holy Spirit does come from deep somewhere–so deep, in fact, that it seems logical to say, “Well, it came from way down here in my spirit.”  It might appear to come from “way down there,” but God actually communicates with the mind of your spirit.

That’s what I came to understand through this vision.  The hidden man of the heart–the spirit man–has a brain just like your physical body does, and that spiritual brain fits in your natural brain.  God does not move out of your spirit man’s brain and go down to the belly button region to talk to you.  He communicates with your spiritual mind, and that spiritual mind is in your head.

The spiritual mind, of course, lies beneath the natural mind.  This explains why it appears that the voice of the Holy Spirit is coming from “way down somewhere” when it is actually coming from the deep recesses of your spiritual mind.
My outer man gives my spirit man the authority to operate in a natural world.  Because I am “wearing” my physical body, I can contact physical things.  In the same way, my physical brain allows my spiritual brain to operate in a natural world and translate what I am receiving in the spirit into a natural operation, such as languages.

So your spiritual brain is the part of you with which the Holy Spirit communicates.  The more you pray in tongues, the more you are going to familiarize yourself with the part of you where He actually creates that supernatural language.  It is the same part of you where you will hear the inner witness or hear Him in your native language in such a way that you can hear God’s voice.

Now, let me help you isolate this part of your spirit.  I suggest that you do what God instructed me to do on that particular day.  He had me pray out loud for a while in the Holy Spirit; then He impressed me to stop.  I stopped praying out loud, but the tongues did not stop because the Holy Spirit was continuing to create the words on the inside of my spiritual mind.  When I didn’t let the words come out of my mouth, they just floated up to my natural mind and I could hear them.  For a while, the Holy Spirit kept creating the words, and I kept on hearing them.
If you respond to the Holy Spirit and say, “I want to pray in tongues,” immediately He will supply the language.  If you don’t open your mouth, you will notice that you can hear those tongues being created somewhere on the inside of you.  You are hearing God’s voice with the ear of your spirit.  What is God saying?  Tongues.  Where is He saying it?  In your spirit.

So let me suggest that you forcefully pray in tongues for a few minutes; then stop abruptly.  In doing this, you will create a river that will continue to flow up to your natural mind even after you stop speaking.  Listen to where this language is created in your spirit for a moment.  Familiarize yourself with it, for that is the exact same part of you that you will need to monitor in order to distinguish the voice of the Holy Spirit.

The more you pray in tongues, the more familiar you will become with the source of the Holy Spirit’s language and how He talks to you.  So start learning to listen.  Make it your highest priority to learn how to hear the voice of God.  There is no better way to prepare yourself for the times to come.  Whatever the future might hold for the world, YOUR future will be bright as you grow in close fellowship with Him!

Dave Roberson

The following excerpt is taken from Dressed to Kill by Rick Renner:

BE STRONG IN THE LORD

Before Paul begins his message on our spiritual armor, he first urges us to receive supernatural power! Continuing in Ephesians 6:10, he says, “Finally, my brethren, be strong in the Lord….” In this chapter, we are going to see what Paul has to say about this supernatural power that God has made available to us.
So what exactly does it mean to be “strong in the Lord”?

First, the word “strong” is taken from the word endunamoo, which is a compound of the Greek words en and dynamis. The word en means in and the word dunamis means explosive strength, ability, or power. The word dunamis is where we get the word “dynamite.”

When these two words are compounded together, the new word endunamoo describes an empowering or an inner strengthening. It conveys the idea of being infused with an excessive dose of dynamic inner strength and ability.

Because the first part of endunamoo means in or into and the second part depicts explosive power, it is easy to conclude that this word portrays a power that is being deposited into something, such as a container, a vessel, or some other form of receptacle. The very nature of this word emphatically means that there necessarily must be some type of receiver for this power to be deposited into. This is where we come into the picture!

We are specially designed by God to be the receptacles for His divine power. This is the reason Paul urges us, “finally, my brethren, be strong….” His words carry the idea, “Receive a supernatural strengthening, an internal deposit of power into your inner man.” God is the Giver of this explosive power, and according to Ephesians 6:10, we are the receptacles into which this power is to be deposited. [Read more…]

The Power of Forgiveness.(Mark 11:20-25)

The instruction to forgive others who have hurt us is very difficult to keep.  Our natural human tendency is to hold on to the hurt inflicted upon us, to nurse our wounds and hold grudges. Or, at the very least, we separate ourselves forever from the individual who is the source of our pain so that we cannot be hurt by that person again.

There are times, such as in cases of abuse, when physical separation is necessary. When a crime has been committed, justice and forgiveness go hand in hand. The courts of law must hold a perpetrator accountable and God will hold that person accountable in the final judgment, but we must still forgive that person. In these verses, Jesus was talking about the spiritual obligation that we have to forgive each other because we have been so graciously forgiven by our heavenly Father. To refuse to forgive others reveals that our hearts do not understand the level of forgiveness we have received. [Read more…]

1 Great Way to Change Your Mind

1 Corinthians 2:16 says that we have the mind of Christ.

The other day I was in a group of people and we were talking about all kinds of things. It was a lot of fun. But I started to notice that I was hearing some things over and over again, like “God is control” or “after all, God’s ways are higher than our ways and His thoughts are higher than our thoughts” or “yes, amen, but you know that’s the way the Bible says it will be”.

Sometimes people can be very puzzled by all the things of and about God, because  if that’s all it says and you say that all the time, it will be difficult for us to expect that we will be able to do something special and leave it all up to God. It is a good thing then that the Bible doesn’t stop there.

But praise God, the Bible doesn’t stop there. According to Isaiah 55:11, God says, “So shall my word be that goeth forth out of my mouth: it shall not return unto me void, but it shall accomplish that which I please, and it shall prosper in the thing whereto I sent it.”

In other words, you don’t have to stay below God’s thoughts. Your thoughts can come up to His level. How? Through His Word. God’s thoughts are His Word, so if you’ll think His Word, you’ll think His thoughts.

“But wait a minute. To think God’s supernatural thoughts, you’d have to have a ‘supernatural mind,’ wouldn’t you?”

Yes—and if you’re a believer, you already have one. You have the mind of Christ (1 Corinthians 2:16). I read that for years, but I didn’t really understand it until I translated the word Christ. It means “the Anointed One.”

So to have the mind of Christ is to have a mind that is under the influence of the Anointing of God. A mind that’s not under the influence of God is in opposition to Him. It always goes contrary to His ways. And since God’s ways are right, then a mind without the anointing will think wrong.

But hang on…just because you’ve made Jesus Lord doesn’t mean you’ll automatically think God’s thoughts. You only begin thinking God’s thoughts when you begin to fill your mind and heart with the Word of God and make yourself subject to His Anointing.

Romans 12:2 calls that process “the renewing of your mind.” It also says that process will transform you. Why does it have such a dramatic effect? Because when you change your mind, you change your choices—and that changes everything.

So learn to stir up the anointing on the inside of you. Subject your mind to it. Allow the anointing to transform the way you think. Allow it to change your mind!

Scripture Reading: Isaiah 55:6-11

Paul’s Prayers

Prayer # 1

Ephesians 1:17-20 AMP

Father, I pray that You would grant me a spirit of wisdom and revelation – of insight into mysteries and secrets in the deep and intimate knowledge of You. Flood the eyes of my heart with light so that I can know and understand the hope to which You have called me and how rich is your glorious inheritance in the saints – Your set-apart ones. And so that I can know and understand what is the immeasurable and unlimited and surpassing greatness of Your power in and for me, who believes, as demonstrated in the working of Your mighty strength which You exerted in Christ when You raised Him from the dead and seated Him at Your own right hand in heavenly places. [Read more…]

Use Wisdom Wisely!

Wisdom has built her spacious house with seven pillars.

Proverbs 9:1

James describes these seven pillars of wisdom (James 3:17) and contrasts them to the wisdom that is “earthly, unspiritual, and motivated by the Devil” (v. 15).

First, wisdom is pure. Living a mixed, compromised lifestyle may appear smart, but it is not wise.

Second, wisdom is peace-loving. This attitude is in direct contrast to the world’s envy and selfish ambition, which results in “disorder and every kind of evil” (v. 16).

Third, wisdom is gentle. A wise person practices gentle courtesy and always considers the needs, desires, and feelings of others.

Fourth, wisdom is submissive. A person’s willingness to yield his will to the overall good of the family, community, or local church is a mark of true wisdom.

Fifth, wisdom is full of mercy and good fruit. A wise person will demonstrate obvious marks of goodness, charity, and forgiveness toward those who have injured him.

Sixth, wisdom is impartial, never valuing the face or status of someone instead of that person’s actual deed or need.

Finally, wisdom is sincere. A wise person is not hypocritical, but possesses a deep, inward authenticity. With him, what you see is what you get!

Establish your life on these seven pillars, and you will “plant seeds of peace and reap a harvest of goodness” (v. 18).

Edify Yourself

Speaking with tongues is a means of spiritual edification. And if you want to be able to edify others, you’re going to have to be edified yourself!

I believe this is the reason that many people are not the blessing to others that they could be – they don’t edify themselves. They don’t take times to build themselves up spiritually by speaking in tongues. But when believers get themselves built up, they can then help and bless others.

When we pray and speak with other tongues, it helps us to be conscious of God’s divine, supernatural presence in our lives through the Person of the Holy Spirit.

Howard Carter was one of the pioneers of the Pentecostal Movement and the founder of one of the oldest Pentecostal Bible schools in the world. He once said: “We must not forget that the speaking with other tongues is not only an initial evidence of the Holy Spirit’s indwelling, it is a continual experience for the rest of his (the believer’s) life to assist in the worship of God. It is a flowing stream that should never dry up, and that will enrich the life spiritually.” [Read more…]