(Roman 7: 14-17) states for we know that the Law
is spiritual, but I am of flesh, sold into bondage to sin.
For what I am doing, I do not understand; for I am not
practicing what I would like to do, but I am doing
the very thing I hate. But if I do the very thing I do not want to do, I agree
with the law, confessing that the Law is
good. So now, no longer am I the one doing it, but sin which dwells in me.
As I study this scripture I find that Apostle Paul,
found himself so very far short of perfection. He appears to be carnal: like
that of a man who is sold against his will to a much hated master, from whom he
cannot set himself free. As a Christian we all unwillingly serves this hated
master, but yet cannot shake off the galling chains, until our powerful and
gracious Father from above, rescues us. The
apostle having cleared the law from the charge of being the cause either of sin
or death, and taken the blame to himself, proceeds to give an account of the
struggle and combat he found in himself between the flesh and spirit;
"that which I do, I allow not. So in other words there are two spirits living inside our bodies the old nature and the new nature. The old saying:
“old habits are hard to break” is very true and as long as we live we are going to have a constant war between the two...and it will not stop until the body goes. So to all
believers’ if it’s something that is in your old nature that you can’t control
it just...means that you have not gotten the victory yet. Just know
that our spiritual nature needs to stay in line with the word of our
King. Remember for as long as we live there will be a conflicting war
of the old nature and the new nature that lives inside our bodies. Amen
Tuesday, November 24, 2015
Monday, November 2, 2015
God will make my haters my congratulate-rs!!!!!!!!!!!
Notice here in (Jeremiah
29 :11) that the scripture states, for I know the plans I have for you,
declares the Lord, plans for welfare and not for evil, to give you a
future and a hope. As I study this scripture I find that though false prophets
here pretend to know God’s purpose and plan they really know nothing. As I take a further view at the Jews I see they had no “reflection
of peace” only evil. This is so sad because they could not appreciate how deliverance
would come to them—laughing at God’s threats.“Glory be to God” I then can
clearly see that I should give my Father what’s due “Him”—“His” Glory. Man can’t
heal man and they most defiantly cannot do the impossible only My Heavenly Host
can do all things. I get that man can only do what God allow them to do because
at the end of the day all Glory still goes to my Sovereign King. This verse
really means everything to me it tells me that I should know my place, my position—and
that I should stay in my lane. I learn that God’s defense is my offense and “He”
is truly a God of much power and that I must enjoy the fruits of my labor for
God indeed alone will make my haters my congratulate-rs. I’ve learned just from
this scripture that my obedience to my Heavenly Father’s commandments and "His" word are more important than any sacrifice. Our Father’s words are “His" and we
must not change them in any way form or fashion—but “He” will change us in due
timing.
For as Psalm 23rd; states Jesus is a Good Shepherd and “He” will lay down his life for “His” sheep. So my question is who then will follow Jesus? I love and thank you for “Your” spirit and truth for the blood that “You shed for me way back on Calvary. So you see no matter what I am going through I can and will always trust my God, because whatever his plans are for me ”He” will give me expected end making my “haters” hate even more, now that’s above reproach. (1 Peter 5: 8) says to always be sober-minded; be watchful. My adversary the devil prowls around like a roaring lion, seeking someone to devour. But God restrict future endeavors. So “stay alert.” God has the right remedy until the next time be “Blessed!” and stay "vigilant." Amen!!!
For as Psalm 23rd; states Jesus is a Good Shepherd and “He” will lay down his life for “His” sheep. So my question is who then will follow Jesus? I love and thank you for “Your” spirit and truth for the blood that “You shed for me way back on Calvary. So you see no matter what I am going through I can and will always trust my God, because whatever his plans are for me ”He” will give me expected end making my “haters” hate even more, now that’s above reproach. (1 Peter 5: 8) says to always be sober-minded; be watchful. My adversary the devil prowls around like a roaring lion, seeking someone to devour. But God restrict future endeavors. So “stay alert.” God has the right remedy until the next time be “Blessed!” and stay "vigilant." Amen!!!
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