Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Being born of the Spirit and Truth

Good Morning Friends,

What have I been listening to the Lord about in my Spirit? The Kingdom of Heaven. When Jesus said, "You must be born again or you won't see the Kingdom of Heaven." John 3:3 Then, in another part of the Word He said "The Kingdom of Heaven is within." Lu. 10:9 kjv

Being born of the Spirit is when the Holy Spirit blows upon your dead spirit and awakens it. Your Spirit is quickened and becomes alive. You were once born in the flesh when you came out of your mothers womb, now it is time to be born again of the Spirit and Truth. This is the Kingdom of God coming to you! Yes, there is a passing through into a literal dimension of the Kingdom of God that you will see, but when your spirit comes alive; you are actually sitting in high places in the spiritual realm with Jesus now! The Holy Spirit opens up your eyes with an understanding you did not have before and begins to take you on your journey of growth and love.

Pray with me this morning:

Heavenly Father,

We do not take our access to you for granted but in thanksgiving and we are also thankful that we can all pray together, anytime, anywhere and with joy too!

We give you all honor this morning and we ask that you would bless those who have taken the time to pray with us. Speak to their hearts in ways they can understand and be with them as they follow out their daily tasks.

For those who are seeking you I ask that you would awaken their spirits and give them an understanding they did not have and give them a hunger and thirst for your righteousness and your word.

IN Jesus we ask and pray. Amen & amen.

Tuesday, January 5, 2016

Under God's Wings by J.R. Miller, 1912


Under God's Wings
J. R. Miller, 1912
 
"How priceless is Your unfailing love! Both high and low among men find refuge under the shadow of Your wings!"Psalm 36:7
Some of the most expressive illustrations of the divine love and care employed in the Bible, are taken from the ways of birds. For example, this beautiful figure of a bird sheltering her young under her wings, runs through all the Scriptures, as a picture of God's sheltering love.
We find it often. Boaz welcomed Ruth from her heathen home to the land of Israel, "The Lord recompense your work, and a full reward be given you of the Lord God of Israel, under whose wings you are come to trust." In one of the Psalms we find the words, "My soul takes refuge. I will take refuge in the shadow of your wings until the disaster has passed." In another Psalm is the prayer, "Hide me under the shadow of your wings, from the wicked that oppress me." In still another Psalm is this word of confidence, "He shall cover you with his feathers, and under his wings shall you trust." Then, in the New Testament, our Lord gives the picture yet added beauty and sweeter and more sacred meaning, by His wonderful adaptation of it to Himself. Addressing those who had resisted His love, He said, with a great pain at His heart," O Jerusalem, Jerusalem . . . how often I have longed to gather your children together, as a hen gathers her chicks under her wings!"
Thus the image is a favorite one in the Bible. Here it is expressed in words of great beauty: "How priceless is Your unfailing love! Both high and low among men find refuge under the shadow of Your wings!" While a picture of a bird sheltering her young beneath her wings is before us, let us think of the wings of God and what is beneath them.
They are wings of mercy. "How priceless is Your unfailing love!" This is mercy—kindness to the undeserving. Under God's wings is a place for penitent sinners. If it were a place only for good peoplesinless people—it would have little comfort for us. The angels might go in there—but we could not. But it is a place for sinners.
When you look closely, you see that the wings of God are stained with blood. Some birds, when defending their young, put their own bodies between them and the danger, themselves receiving the stroke that was meant to destroy their offspring. Open your Bible and you find that Jesus has been wounded. Up there, amid the bright glory of heaven, He appears as One that has been slain. Look at His hands, those hands that always were so gentle—and there are great wounds upon them! Look at His feet, those sacred feet that bore Him on so many errands of love, that the penitent woman kissed and wetted with her tears, and there are wound-prints in them! Look at His side, over His heart, that heart which throbbed with so much tenderness and love and compassion; and there you see a spear-wound! You ask how Jesus received these five wounds, and you are pointed to the answer, "He was wounded for our transgressions, he was bruised for our iniquities . . . with His stripes we are healed." Then you understand it. Jesus interposed His own blessed body to receive the woundings that would have fallen upon us. That is the meaning of the blood upon the wings of God. The wounds were received in saving us. Beneath these wings is mercy, because LOVE has suffered for us!
The wings of God are wide-spreading. You have seen a hen stretch out her wings to cover her brood; yet hers are not broad wings. They can shelter only her own little family. God's wings are infinitely broader. For six thousand years they have been gathering human souls under their blessed shelter—and yet there is room!
In Malachi, there is a wonderful word which speaks of the coming Messiah as a Sun, the Sun of Righteousness, whose spreading beams are likened to wings, under which there is healing. Think how widely the sun's radiant beams reach, when that orb is in the zenith. God's wings spread over every spot on earth, in which is a penitent soul. We know how the invitations ring out to the weary, the sinful, the lost. The God of the Bible—is the God of the sinning and the sorrowing and of those who have failed and fallen. His love is as wide as the human race—and as free as the sunshine. No sinner has fallen so low—but that the wings of God can reach out over him. There is room beneath these wings for all classes—for the happy children, for the strong young people, for the feeble old people.
Sometimes there seems to be no place on earth for the aged. They cannot keep pace any more with the hurrying ranks, and drop behind. Sometimes even the children, whom they sheltered in infancy, for whom they toiled, suffered, and sacrificed; appear to forget to keep a warm nest for their parents in their old age. But there is one place where aged Christians are never in the way. There is one home from whose door they are never turned away. There is room under the wings of God for the aged. God's voice is heard saying: "I will be your God throughout your lifetime—until your hair is white with age. I made you, and I will care for you. I will carry you along and save you!" How many dear aged people, has God folded to sleep as gently as ever a mother folded her babe to her bosom!
So there is room for all—the wise man and the ignorant, the strong and the weak, the healthy and the trembling invalid, life's victors and the defeated, the pure and gentle and innocent, and the worst sinners. These wings of God are wide-spreading.
God's wings are gentle. The warmest nests in this world, are those which human love prepares for its dear ones. We know how the mothers tuck their babes away in their little cribs, with pillow of down and soft blankets. We know how warm and gentle a place every true and happy home is for children to rest in and grow up in. We know what tenderness a noble, manly husband prepares for the wife he loves and takes into the shelter of his strength. We know what tenderness many a friendship makes for the life that it enfolds, throwing about it life's fondest gentleness, blessing it with all delicate thoughtfulness and attentive ministry, and sheltering it from life's rude storms and harsh contacts.
We all long for tenderness. To live without it—is dreary indeed. It is a blessed thing that it comes to us in so many sweet ways in life. But the love of God is gentler than the fondest human gentleness. Have you ever thought how suggestive of tenderness, warmth, and softness—the wings of a bird are? There is something almost human in the way the mother-bird cares for her young. What is softer than the downy feathers she spreads over them?
Some birds build their nests on a rock. Underneath it is bare, cold, and hard. But what do the young birds care, so long as over them they feel the warm covering of the mother-bird's feathers? Some of God's children find the earthly nest under them bare and cold. They have to endure the experiences of poverty. Their lot has in it many hardships. They have trials. At times afflictions are their portion. Not all have human love's tenderness about them. 
Not every heart's nest in this world—is lined with down. There are homes that are not gentle. There are lives with fine feelings and sensibilities, which move as amid briars and thorns and are hurt every day! There are many whose relations with others are not of the kind to give comfort. There are children who do not know what the refinements of gentle home-love are. There are hearts that are hurt by ingratitude, by coldness, by rudeness, by incessant unkindness, by unfaithfulness, by betrayal, by wrong and injustice. But the gentleness of God is over all who will nestle beneath it—and it never fails, never lacks in tenderness.
What a warm place this is—to which to flee in time of sorrow! Some of us do not yet understand this. We cannot see the stars—until the sun goes down and night comes. We cannot know the marvelous tenderness of God, while yet we are surrounded and overshadowed and blessed by rich and unbroken human tenderness. There are many things about the love of God—which we cannot learn until we lose earth's good things. 
Again and again people say in their times of bereavement and sore trial: "I cannot understand the experience I am having. I felt as the sorrow approached, that I could not possibly endure it, that my heart would break. But when it came, there seemed to be something enfolding me, so that I was not crushed—but could even sing in my grief and loss." A friend wrote once, when he was watching beside his brother's deathbed, that he was learning not so much the meaning of sorrow—as he was learning the meaning of God's comfort. Some of us understand this from our own experience. As we entered the valley of grief, and the darkness deepened about us—we felt a Presence we could not see; the darkness seemed to be struck through with a soft, heavenly light. There was something we could not describe, which strangely comforted us, keeping us calm and quiet.
We call sorrow a shadow, and we talk about it falling upon us, and deepening, until sometimes all the light of earth is obscured. But it is the shadow of God's wings. What seems darkness—is only the darkening of earth's dim lights, that heaven's light may shine about us. Sorrow, for a Christian, is not God's withdrawal; it is His nearer coming. We shall never know how warm and soft a place there is beneath the wings of love—until we creep there out of earth's nights and blasts of storm.
In this world we nestle only, as it were, under the outer edge of this broad shadow. We do not, therefore, experience the fullness, the best, the blessedness which lies up nearer the divine heart. Then, what we call dying is, for a Christian—only going in deeper beneath these wings. God's grace is very sweet, even on the earth—but heaven is far better.
There is a great comfort for us in this lesson, when we stand by the bedside of our believing friends and watch them pass into the shadow which we call death. It is painful for us to have them go out of our arms—into the strange mystery. Yet they only nestled up closer up under God's wings! That is the true meaning of dying.
Notice what this Psalm tells us is under these wings of God. There are four things. 
Satisfaction is the first. "They shall be abundantly satisfied!" 
Joy is the second. "You give them drink from your river of delights." 
Life, larger, fuller life, is the third. "With you is the fountain of life." 
Light is the fourth. "In your light—we shall see light." 
These four great blessings are found beneath the wings of God—satisfaction, joy, life, light.
When we are dwelling beneath the wings of God, and under these wings have such marvelous blessings—why should we ever be afraid? Why should we dread to see our Christian friends pass out of this life! To depart and be with Christ—is very far better!
God's wings are also wings of refuge. "How priceless is your unfailing love! Both high and low among men find refuge in the shadow of your wings!" When the storm comes, the mother-bird gathers her young beneath her wings and shelters them, bearing herself the pelting of the hail—but keeping them safe and warm. So Christ gathers His people beneath the wings of His love—when the tempest breaks upon them. 
"What tempest? From what do we need a refuge?" Does anyone ask the question! Have you never felt the need of a refuge for your own life? Have you never felt yourself driven by fears, by dangers, by alarms, by the wild tempests of sorrow or of doubt—needing some refuge, some secure place to hide, where you would be safe from the angry strifes?
In all such times and experiences, there is a refuge beneath the wings of God! There is a refuge there, because it is mercy's place. Under the wings of the cherubim, was the mercy seat. We have sinned. We need atonement. Those who flee beneath God's wings, beneath the outstretched arms of the cross—have nothing to fear from their sins. They are forgiven. "There is now no condemnation." 
But this is not the only sense in which the wings of God give a refuge to men. You know the restful feeling that steals over one when after a day out in the world, amid its strifes, cares, and competitions, its babble of tongues, its insincerities, its disappointments; he enters his own sweet and happy home and shuts his door. Home is a refuge to his heart. He finds love there, sincerity, no enmity, no competition, no sharp dealing. God is home to the human soul that trusts in Him, "Lord, you have been our dwelling-place from all generations!"
There is a sense in which a noble, true, and faithful human life—is a refuge to many others. But the best human refuges are only frail and temporary. You turn some day for shelter—and find your friend dead. Then when the shock comes, the temptation, the sorrow, the fear, the danger—-and you want to fly to him, he is not there, and you are left to fall. Human refuges are well in their place, as gifts of God, as shelters for an hour; but you need to have the Rock of Ages for your refuge! Then you will never find your hiding place removed, when you need to flee into it. In any hour you can creep into that shelter, and sing:
Jesus, Lover of my soul,
Let me to Your bosom fly,
While the nearer waters roll,
While the tempest still is high:
Hide me, O my Savior, hide,
Till the storm of life is past;
Safe into the haven guide;
O receive my soul at last!

Other refuge have I none;
Hangs my helpless soul on Thee;
Leave, ah! leave me not alone,
Still support and comfort me.
All my trust on You is stayed,
All my help from You I bring;
Cover my defenseless head
With the shadow of Your wing!

Saturday, October 31, 2015

A small chat of truth

What is on my mind? Mmmm. Well I do know that The Holy Spirit always works from the inside out and that we are not to be IN glory but to be His glory. And, that nothing, no not anything can take the love, joy and faith that I have found in Jesus (Yes, even after all these years! I'm still dancing in the Lord.). Be it earthquake, tornado, hurricane or terrorist. I am in Him as He is in me. This means that Jesus' prayer has come to pass so many times.

Jesus prayed: 

"Neither pray I for these alone, but for them also which shall believe on me through their word:
That they all may be one; as thou, Father, art in me, and I in thee, that they also may be one in us: that the world may believe that thou hast sent me. And, the glory which thou gavest me I have given them that they may be one, even as we are one:
I in them, and thou in me that they may be made perfect in one and the world may know that thou hast sent me, and hast loved them as thou hast loved me.
Father, I will that they also whom thou hast given me be with me where I am; that they may behold my glory, which thou hast given me: for thou lovedst me before the foundation of the world. "
John 17:20-24
I would suggest to look up the last 2 verses if possible. 
Bless you all!

Monday, October 19, 2015

Peace #3

Have you ever taken a good look at an apple that you never ate? It gets all mushy and brown and ends up being discarded or put in the compost bin. 

Peace is like that. Peace is to be sought and grown from the Holy Spirit.    

Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on thee: because he trusteth in thee. Isaiah says in 26:3


The only time we begin to worry is when we get our eyes off the Lord and on the world. We stop worshipping and trusting in the Lord and replace those things with fret. Fret is the opposite of God’s goodness and our faith begins to take a dip betraying our very thoughts. 

We have this promise though! 
As we keep our minds stayed upon our Heavenly Father, we have this perfect peace because we trust in Him with all of our heart. 

Let’s pray:

Heavenly Father,

You have shown us the way and told us so many times to walk in it and yet, we ask you to forgive us for getting so wrapped up in the things of the world that it takes away from your goodness we have stored up inside of us. Forgive us Lord. We choose to meditate upon your goodness. We choose to think upon how much higher your ways are, than our ways. We choose to trust in you within every inch of ourselves. We choose to remember every trial that you have already brought us through and you are a God who does not abandon or leave your loved ones. You are always here. You see the troubled hearts, the blind hearts, the seeking hearts and those who just want to draw closer to you; closer to your love. Today we embrace your love, we renew our hearts and minds in you and think upon your goodness.

In Jesus 
amen  




Friday, October 16, 2015

Recapturing His Peace #2

I believe that everything has to do with the way we’ve trained ourselves to think. While we are continually re-training ourselves to think upon good things we are blasted with the atrocities of those who are yet to be held accountable. Like Asaph of old, we are dismayed and our hearts become alarmed to see so many harmed by this injustice. Thus, we become angry with depression soon to follow and we begin to wonder why we feel this way? 

Because of where we are today, we stand unified in faith and choose to continue to seek and recapture our peace together.

Let’s please pray:

Heavenly Father,

You are a Holy God, a Righteous God, All knowing and Everywhere. It is YOU oh Lord who has given us The Fruit of the Holy Spirit and presently we are concentrating upon growing more Peace. Peace that no one will ever understand because it is a Holy Fruit from Your Spirit. Wash us by Your Spirit this morning and cleanse us from any stained and tainted thing inside of our hearts that hinders this growth of Peace. Wash us with the truth of your word and fill us completely up with this Peace. We choose to rest in your love, dwell in your safety and stay immoveable in our faith. If you are for us, who can be against us? One word from you can shatter all the evil upon the land. Together we are recapturing our Peace. We declare, together, we are your Army armed with your truth, power and love. 

Thank you Father. In Jesus we pray. amen. 


“The angel of the Lord encamps around those who fear Him, and he delivers them. Taste and see that the Lord is good; blessed is the man who takes refuge in Him. Fear the Lord, you his saints, for those who fear him lack nothing.” Psalm 34:7-9

Thursday, October 15, 2015

Let's work together recapturing God's peace

Have you ever experienced or walked in the true peace of God? We won't get it by watching the news or listening to those who consume themselves with all of the troubles of today. I bet I could quickly list at least 25 issues in our nation alone that stir our hearts into anger! We get angry when we see godly men and women struck down by demonized individuals at every turn! We get angry when we see innocent lives taken continually AND we are funding it by our tax dollars. I won't go on, but; let's say a small prayer this morning. Ok?

Heavenly Father,

Above all, we have YOU! Above it all; we know that you are greater and wiser than any self righteous scheme that has been devised against your people. Above all, we praise you and say "Abba Abba Father." We are thankful. We ask that you would continue to expose all the darkness in our nation with the light of your truth and put a halt to all this violence, put a halt to all this perversion, this killing, these continued lies that call evil good and good evil. You have shown us how the line has thickened before us and we choose to make a stand for you. We choose to listen to your voice at this hour. We embrace the peace that only you can give us and trust in you completely.

In your Son's Name Jesus
amen

Psa 4:8
I will both lay me down in peace, and sleep: for thou, LORD, only makest me dwell in safety.

Tuesday, October 6, 2015

A Time to pray and agree together

I firmly believe that as we nurture a heart of thankfulness, that the Holy Spirit will begin to rise up inside of us and dispel any fear that we’ve allowed to take root. Praise is the weapon of our warfare!

Will you join with me in prayer this morning?

Heavenly Father,

Please see our broken hearts Father. We cry out to you in one mind, one accord and in one agreement.
It is you who have taught us to be thankful to fight the good fight of faith. We will use what you have taught us “if God can be for us, who can be against us?” Over and again your Word talks about how; You go before your people and make a way for us and how you fight our battles.  You Oh Lord have taught us how to fight in the Spirit. We choose this day to stand up for your name and your righteousness, to be bold, strong and not be swayed by any spirit of fear, spirit of man, any lying spirits, seducing spirits, haughtiness or pride. We lean upon you and your truth and your great love.

We also choose this day to put down anything that comes between you and our walk. Anything that hinders our walk in you, Father; we will throw out.

Thank you Father.

Oh Heavenly Father

We lift up America’s young men & women who serve in the military. We request total safety for them in every base, at every post and duty they are serving. We plead the blood of Jesus would be over all their assignments. Every son, daughter, grandsons, granddaughters, brothers, sisters, spouses and many friends that are in harms way we ask that your giant cloud of protection be over them! That everywhere they go, your angels would surround them by night and day. We thank you for this Father.

We lift up our nation - America and we are thankful that you will be sending a Spirit of Repentance across this land! We thank you for the giant awakening that will soon burn across our land. We ask that hearts would be preparing now to help many cross over into their new life with Yeshua. Thank you for your strength and your guidance.

We thank you for the continual dreams and visions that you are giving to the enemy and turning their hearts to you Father. Have your way Oh Father.

Father, we ask your godly and angelic protection for all of our schools here in this land. Give those in charge, wisdom and knowledge to follow through on how to bring about this protection.
We lift up those families who have lost loved ones in terrorist shootings. We ask that you would send the Comforter to comfort their hearts and draw them closer to you. Send them godly messengers to listen to their cries and give a word of love. Help re-strengthen them at this time in their lives.  

Heavenly Father, we ask that you would send your angelic guardian’s over Israel and that nothing! Absolutely nothing evil would penetrate their land, homes, places of business, schools or hospitals. We agree together for safety! We speak SAFETY for Israel in every way upon all sides of that nation! We ask that the works of those who intend to do harm upon Israel would be foiled upon their own schemes.

I lift up the hearts of those who have taken the time to agree with me in this prayer and ask that you would strengthen their hearts and lift up their countenance, lift up their lives individually and speak to them in the ways they will be able to hear your voice and draw them closer to you. Give them the faith to overcome the obstacles that try to rob them of their joy.

We thank you for this Father.

We all ask and agree with all this in Jesus name.   Amen.
Thank you for praying with me.