Thursday, August 21, 2014

God Thinking LXVIII - Getting Beyond Your Self/Ego 4

"You have got to learn to love God and reverence Him through it all, and until you get this one truth, you will be powerless and victory-less when things aren't just right, and there are many times when things aren't just right.

Note:  If your heart is rebelling against this kind of simple, straight forward teaching you probably have already decided to do things your own way.  If on the other-hand you sense in your spirit the truth behind this notion and you sense that you might very well be trying to do 'your religion' whether you are in alignment with the provisions of God or not; Well sometimes it is best to just cave and let God have His way in you and through you.  It certainly will bring real and measurable results that can only be found in true submission or yielding fully to God. I know it sounds silly doesn't it? Why make changes that negatively affect your already programmed lifestyle when you can do it your way and manage God through it all.

If in the seasons of bliss only you find solace and comfort in God, you have not yet found God.
"LORD, what would you have me experience, that I might see you more clearly?"

I want you to consider this prayer also.

"LORD, What would you have me to do that I might have more of your presence?" 

Religion without the very presence of Almighty God is vain and empty and powerless.  Anybody can revel when they’re on top of the world, but when laden with a heavy burden, only a man or woman with faith can overcome and transform their darkness into light.

If you ask, "What would you have me to do that I might have more of your presence?" - be prepared, because God is God and you are under His authority and if you are sincere, God will have you do, what is not getting done.  God will have you do what the body of Christ is short in.  God will place a hat on your head that you may have never worn.  
Be prepared to do the miraculous if you indeed mean business."


Excerpt from God Thinking LXVIII - Getting Beyond Your Self/ego by Keith C. Powell Copyright 2014


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