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Going up to Jerusalem

     Our Goal is complete Abandonment to Him.  It probably isn't enough to just consider what Jersusalem represents to us: Salvation and Sanctification.  It may be that we must go up ourselves to Jerusalem to fully understand Our Lord Himself.  Eph 4:13, "... until we all come in the unity of the faith and of the knowledge of the Son of God unto a perfect man, unto the measure (the required, due, fit measure) of the stature (length of life, maturity) of the fullness (filled, completeness, abundance of His presence, power, and riches) of Christ."  It's really not about  our idea of this "life walk".  Our goal, our aim is to  do God's will and in that "life walk" He will render us useful to His purpose: drawing all men unto Him.       Jesus was never discouraged in the least by his circumstances or the events along the way (the road to Jerusalem).  He wasn't in a hurry to get through ...

Created to Glorify Him

     Upon salvation, we receive the very nature of God (His own Righteousness and Holiness); therefore, He demands absolute Righteousness and Holiness from us.  Once His nature enters us it meets with our human nature which is bent to preconceived ideas, narrow minded thinking and all other allegiances.  Our sinful nature never alters God's purpose in us.  We are created by Him.  He made us to worship Him and glorify Him.  Then, we must rely, rest, and force through to this amazing realization; never allowing our intended purpose to be thwarted for very long without getting back on a course of Righteousness and Holiness.  ~ Amy

Surrender to Prayer

      Pray in the secret place; not to be seen but to be in communion with our Father.  Wrap your head and heart around HIS will and pray.  Prayer is not getting things from God.  Rather it is the coming together in your secret place to know Him better.   Since we have been born again into a new life, His life will be formed in us through prayer.  His will, will press itself to the forefront of our thoughts and change our attitude, our hearts and minds, about the thing which we are praying.       My thoughts are brief today and refreshing after a period of Spritiual Confusion.  Leaving the secret place just now and headed out to the great adventure He has waiting for me.  ~ Amy

Where Spiritual Confusion Meets Surrender

     Some days are a struggle as we believe we are handling our circumstances well and then out of nowhere we find ourselves in Spiritual Confusion.  The Bible tells us in I Cor 14:33, "For God is not the author of confusion but of peace..." From that we surmise that God is not a God of confusion.  True that!  He created this world and ordered it completely.  How can God be confused?  Key word in the verse: "author of."  God does not author confusion.  Spiritual Confusion is; however, authored in our minds and manifested in our human flesh.  God will not reveal the full measure of our circumstances until such a time as He is ready and He knows we are ready.  If at times, we feel the circumstances are keeping us from seeing the face of Christ or understanding fully, we need to take refuge in His shadow; in His Sovereignty and WAIT.  The real consideratio...

spiritual fitness

In today's reading of My Utmost for His Highest, Oswald Chambers says "A private relationship of worshiping God is the greatest essential element of spiritual fitness." It is the daily Bible study and prayer times than enable us to deal with any crisis that might come our way. Just as a marathon runner cannot run a marathon without daily training, we cannot be prepared for the struggles that come into our lives if we have not been spiritually training through daily worship times. "God's training ground is the hidden, personal worshiping life of the saint."

Fleshliness

     God has given us His Divine Strength and Power through the Holy Spirit at Salvation to fight off the things of our flesh which become so deeply embedded in us as to destroy our river of blessing in this world.  Our impulsive actions quench His Spirit.  Our impulsive plans and projects carried out before we take them captive to prayerful consideration make a mess of things.  Then, we wonder, "What went wrong?" So, we analyze it and recreate it and then we tweak it, again and again.  Where once the project could have been an innocent act of Obedience to Him, it now became a work of the flesh.  Impulsively, we put the project into play before being disciplined to stand still and wait on Him to approve it one step at at a time.  Our flesh distinguished itself from His making it our own project/plan.  It took away from the time He wanted a...

Is the Source of your Flow obstructed?

       My Utmost  encourages us that we should "'be being filled' (Eph 5:18) and the sweetness of the vital relationship with Jesus will flow out as lavishly as it is imparted to (us).  If not, something has obstucted the flow."  It would seem to say that even in the struggles and trials of this life as we remain focused on the Source, Jesus Christ, our circumstances may  not seem blessed, but rivers of living water will still flow.  So, I stopped this morning and examined the "flow," taking into consideration all types of circumstances/obstacles in life today.  What obstructs the Source of your flow?  Busyness and Stress, Rebellion, Terminal Illness, Death and Sorrow, Frustration?  Yea, all of these can obstruct the flow of His living water - not from entering your spirit but from exiting your spirit.  (John 7:38, "... shall flow rivers of living water.)  Won't you t...