Are you tired of waiting for things to happen in your life? Do you find yourself constantly asking, "When, God, when?" Trusting in God's timing can be difficult, but it is crucial for our growth as Christians. In this blog post, we will explore the importance of trusting in God's timing and how it can lead to a deeper understanding and relationship with Him. Why Trusting God is Important When we don't trust God, it can lead to a lack of joy and peace in our lives. It can also cause our minds to feel worn out and exhausted. However, when we trust God and leave things in His hands, we can experience the peace that only He can provide. Trusting God also means living by discernment - revelation knowledge, not head knowledge. It's hard to exercise discernment when we're always trying to figure everything out on our own. But when we trust God to reveal what we need to know, we can find comfort in not knowing everything. Waiting on God's Timing Change is a process, and waiting is a part of that process. While it can be frustrating, waiting on God's timing is necessary for growth and maturity. As we practice waiting on God in each situation, we develop patience - a fruit of the Spirit (Galatians 5:22). The Bible reminds us that patience is developed under trial, and it leads to being perfectly and fully developed, lacking in nothing (James 1:4). Even our relationship with God involves progressive changes. While it may not always be emotionally exciting, each change brings growth and maturity. We learn to trust God by going through experiences that require trust, and by seeing His faithfulness over and over again. Embracing the Wait It's important to remember that God's timing is not always our timing. He may not always allow us to see the exact timing of His plan, but that doesn't mean it's not good. It's important to accept God's timing, even when it's frustrating. When we entrust ourselves to Him, we can find hope and joy in the waiting and ultimately experience total peace and happiness. One example of this is found in the story of Joseph in the book of Genesis. He waited many years for the fulfillment of the dream God had given him, facing false accusations and imprisonment before his time finally came. But through it all, he trusted in God.
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Saturday, January 14, 2023
Mastering the Art of Trusting God: Navigating Life's Challenges with Patience and Grace
Thursday, January 12, 2023
Understanding the True Meaning of Worship: A Guide to Worshipping in Spirit and Truth
Worship is an internal and individual action that should be done all the time, regardless of place or situation. When Christians formally gather together in worship, the emphasis should be on individually worshiping the Lord. The nature of Christian worship is from the inside out and has two equally important parts: we must worship “in spirit and in truth” (John 4:23-24).
Worshiping in the Spirit
- We must be born again and have the Holy Spirit residing within us to respond to God in worship.
- Worshiping in spirit requires a mind centered on God and renewed by truth.
- We can only worship in spirit by having a pure heart, open and repentant.
Worshiping in Truth
- All worship is a response to truth, and that which is truth is contained in the Word of God.
- To truly worship God, we must understand who He is and what He has done, as revealed in the Bible.
In summary, the most important thing is that we worship God in spirit (in our hearts) and in truth (in our minds). The external actions of worship, such as standing or sitting, are unimportant. The focus should be on the attitude of the spirit.
Friday, May 26, 2017
The Power of Prayer: Understanding its Role in Our Relationship with God
If God is not influenced by us, why should we pray?
If God cannot be affected by what we say, he is God . Why do we pray?
1. God is sovereign as his word
2. God is limited by his word
3. God will never violate his word.
- Whatever God speaks becomes law not only to humanity but also to himself. (He will never break his word).
- Prayer was created by limitations of Gods word.
Luke 11 : 1
WHY IS PRAYER THE ONLY THING DESCIPLES ASKED LORD TO TEACH THEM?
- Prayer is a personal thing, it's not a group thing.
- The priority of Jesus was not a ministry with men but with God.
- Jesus used to wake up very early in the morning and spend hours praying.
- After spending some time with Jesus, Disciples realized that Jesus used to spend most of his time praying and very little time doing the other tasks like casting out demons and healing the sick.
- The longer the time you spend in prayers the shorter the time you spend with earthly problems.
THE BIRTH OF PRAYER
Genesis 1:26
"Let them have Dominion over the Earth"
- God didn't include himself in Dominion over the Earth.
- The only creature that has Dominion over the Earth is the human. (Spirit in a body)
- Any Spirit without a body is illegal on Earth.
- If anything should be done on Earth legally, it should be done by Spirit with a body.
- Thats why God could not interfere when Eve was picking the fruit.
- Christmas was possible because of God's word. Jesus had to be born for God to come to the Earth legally.
Isaiah 9:6
"For to us a child is born, to us a son is given, and the government will be on his shoulders.."
- Mary produced the body, God gave the spirit.
- Jesus was human but Christ was the spirit.
- PRAYER IS GOD RECEIVING LICENSE FROM MAN TO INTERFERE ON EARTH.
- God needs us to impart our city
- Jesus said, I have given you the keys of the Kingdom...
- God is committed to your body thats why he provides healing.
- He needs my body to be legal on Earth.
- Whatever we bind Heaven binds, whatever we lose Heaven lose.
- God heals you for his sake, to use you for his righteous purposes.
- WHEN MAN STOP PRAYING, GOD STOPS WORKING.
Unlocking the Power of Prayer: Understanding its Role in Granting Earthly Authority to Heavenly Interference
-PRAYER is the most misunderstood Kingdom concept and also the most important Kingdom concept.
-PRAYER is the ambassadors number one priority.
-WITHOUT GOD MAN CANNOT, AND WITHOUT MAN GOD WILL NOT. In other words without God's power Man cannot do anything in the world and without Man's authority God cannot do anything in the Earth. We have the authority but God has the power.
Genesis 1:26(KJV)
And God said, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness: and let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over the cattle, and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth.
Dfn: PRAYER IS EARTHLY LICENSE FOR HEAVENLY INTERFERENCE.
- The most powerful creature on Earth is the human.
- Human is the spirit being living in a dirt body.
- Any spirit without a earthly/dirt body is illegal on Earth.
- The most powerful weapon you pocess on Earth is your body, that's why when you loose your body you are dead and you have to leave. Spirits don't die only the body which dies.
- Demon pocession is simply a demonic spirit trying to use your body so that it can become legal on Earth for it to work.
- God chose to become illegal on Earth when he said let them have Dominion.
- GOD himself cannot interfere in this planet unless you allow him to interfere. This doesn't mean that he is not powerful, He is only binded by His words "Let them", he did not include Himself in the authority of the running of the Earth.
PRINCIPLES OF PRAYER
1. The legal authority to Dominate Earth was given to HUMANS
2. God did not include himself in the legal authority on Earth.
3. Man became the legal steward of earthly domain.
4. Only spirits in a physical body is legal on Earth.
5. Any spirit without a dirt body is illegal on Earth that's include God himself.
6. Any supernatural influence on Earth is only legal through a Human.
- Why did God not interfere when Eve was picking the fruit? If God interfered, he could have gone against his word ( let them have Dominion)
- Satan needed a body that's why he used the body of serpent to become legal on Earth.
- When Adam and Eve sinned the holy Spirit left because the body was contaminated, and His spirit could not live in us.
- That's why God had to become a Man.
- Jesus made Christ legal, Christ was God and Jesus was the Man.
- When God wanted to judge Sodom and Gomorrah he used Abraham to give him permission.
- When God wanted to save the children of Israel from the slavery, he used Moses. When Moses spoke God makes it happen.
LAWS OF PRAYER
1. The legal authority on Earth is in the hands of Human.
2. God will never violate the laws of his word.
3. Nothing can ever happen on Earth without mankind allowing it.
4. God cannot interfere on Earth without cooperation of man.
5. Mankind holds the power of license on Earth. God has the power but mankind has the authority.
JOHN 5:27 kjv
And hath given him authority to execute judgment also, because he is the Son of man.
- In John 5, Jesus used two words to describe himself. Son of man and son of God,
- What gave Him authority to do all what he used to do is because of part of him being a Son of man, Son of man has authority and son of God has power.
When we pray, we give God permission to interfere. If we don't pray, nothing will happen. That's why we ought to pray always.
Saturday, December 20, 2014
The Holy Spirit in the Believer's Life: Understanding His Many Roles and Functions
1.He regenerates the believer.
2.He births the believer.
3.He seals the believer.
4.He adopts the believer.
5.He fills the believer.
6.He is the author of the scripture.
7.He interprets the scripture.
8.He guides the believer.
Rm 8:14, Act 8:29, Gal5:16
9.He annoints the believer. 1john 2:27
10.He sanctify the believer. 1peter 1:23
11.He provide fruits in human life.
12.He empowers the believer.
Thursday, August 7, 2014
The Importance of Worshiping in Spirit and Truth: Understanding the True Meaning of Christian Worship
1) We must be born again. Without the Holy Spirit residing within us, we cannot respond to God in worship because we do not know Him. “No one knows the things of God except the Spirit of God” (1 Corinthians 2:11b). The Holy Spirit within us is the one who energizes worship because He is in essence glorifying Himself, and all true worship glorifies God. 2) Worshiping in spirit requires a mind centered on God and renewed by Truth. Paul exhorts us to “present your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and acceptable to God, which is your spiritual worship. Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of your mind” (Romans 12:1b, 2b). Only when our minds are changed from being centered on worldly things to being centered on God can we worship in spirit. Distractions of many kinds can flood our minds as we try to praise and glorify God, hindering our true worship. 3) We can only worship in spirit by having a pure heart, open and repentant. When King David’s heart was filled with guilt over his sin with Bathsheba (2 Samuel 11), he found it impossible to worship. He felt that God was far from him, and he “groaned all day long” feeling God’s hand heavy upon him (Psalm 32:3,4). But when he confessed, fellowship with God was restored and worship and praise poured forth from him. He understood that “the sacrifices of God are a broken spirit; a broken and contrite heart” (Psalm 51:17). Praise and worship toward God cannot come from hearts filled with UN confessed sin. The second part of true worship is worship “in truth.” All worship is a response to truth, and that which is truth is contained in the Word of God. Jesus said to His Father, “Thy word is truth” (John 17:17b). Psalm 119 says, “Thy law is truth” (v. 142b) and “Thy word is true” (v. 160a). To truly worship God, we must understand who He is and what He has done, and the only place He has fully revealed Himself is in the Bible. Worship is an expression of praise from the depths of our hearts toward a God who is understood through His Word. If we do not have the truth of the Bible, we do not know God and we cannot be truly worshiping. Since external actions are unimportant in Christian worship, there is no rule regarding whether we should sit, stand, fall down, be quiet, or sing praises loudly while in corporate worship. These things should be decided based on the nature of the congregation. The most important thing is that we worship God in spirit (in our hearts) and in truth (in our minds.)
Message by: Mw . Daniel Munyithya
Sunday, July 13, 2014
How to Change Your Life through the Power of Words
Who hasn’t spoken jokingly or playfully at some time or another? We’ve all done it. How differently would people speak, though, if they truly believed in their words? Statements like, “That makes me sick.” or “This is what kills me.” would quickly disappear from our lips. New statements like, “I am a millionaire!” and “I am out of debt!” would be spoken with conviction and heard for miles around!
However, one saying remains true, whether people choose to believe it or not, and that is: “Words have power.” For the origin of such power, let’s begin with the source, God.
We’ve heard the stories of Genesis. Throughout its pages, runs a central and constant theme: God spoke and a corresponding action or manifestation occurred. “And God said, Let there be light: and there was light” (Genesis 1:3.) Ultimately, the elements of everything we can see, and also those things that we cannot see, like oxygen and electricity, originate from the voice of God—even you and I!
Mankind was made in God’s image and in the image of the Word of God, who was present with God when creation occurred. “Let us make human beings in our image, make them reflecting our nature” (Genesis 1:26, MSG). More importantly, we don’t just look like God, we are like God! “Jesus said, ‘I’m only quoting your inspired Scriptures, where God said, ‘I tell you—you are gods’ ” (John 10:34, MSG). That means we possess within us God-like qualities, such as the ability to love and even the ability to create through the power of speech. Examples of such life-changing occurrences are throughout the Bible. Here are a few:
- “Words kill, words give life; they're either poison or fruit—you choose” (Proverbs 18:21, MSG).
- “For verily I say unto you, That whosoever shall say unto this mountain, Be thou removed, and be thou cast into the sea; and shall not doubt in his heart, but shall believe that those things which he saith shall come to pass; he shall have whatsoever he saith” (Mark 11:23).
- “Damsel, I say unto thee, arise. And straightway the damsel arose, and walked” (Mark 5:41, 42).
- “So will the words that come out of my mouth not come back empty-handed. They'll do the work I sent them to do, they'll complete the assignment I gave them” (Isaiah 55:11, MSG).
Because God’s creative force is within us all, it is so important that we consciously choose the words we speak. Words have consequences. Through what you say, you have the ability to bring to pass either good or bad. In addition, words are spiritual containers that can produce physical things. All they need in order to reproduce is the fertile ground of a believing heart. This works either purposely or not on purpose.
As a Christian, there is authority available to you through the words you speak in the name of Jesus. We call forth His name when we pray, and He backs what we say, when it agrees with what God has said.
Know that the Word of God is alive and effective! As a result, you can speak it with confidence over your finances, or more particularly, concerning a light bill. You can declare it for a body to be healed! You can call into existence a job, a spouse, well-behaved children—whatever you need! With the Word of God consistently on your tongue and in your heart, along with the dynamic power of the name of Jesus, you can rearrange your life. Change will come. Expect it to eventually show up!
Unveiling the True Purpose of Jesus' Mission: From the Law of Moses to Eternal Salvation
Although it sounds like an oxymoron, when God gave the Ten Commandments, it wasn’t intended to make the people good. The Law’s ultimate objective was to show people their sins, and demonstrate their need for a Savior (Romans 3:20, Galatians 3:19, AMP). In doing so, it brought sin to the forefront, amplifying the sinfulness of the people. The Law illustrated a glaring separation between God—Who is perfect—and human beings, who are not (2 Corinthians 3:7, 8). The Law was impossible to obey. For instance, if a person broke just one of the laws, he was guilty of breaking them all (James 2:10). And when he did, curses, death, guilt, condemnation, and various punishments followed (Deuteronomy 28:15-68). The Jewish people sacrificed animals as sin offerings, which temporarily atoned for sin, but it did not permanently bridge the gap between God and mankind (Hebrews 9:11-29).
The Law is good, perfect, and just because it came from God, Who is good, perfect, and just (Romans 7:7-14). However, the problem with the Law is that it cannot make people good. It constantly shows people their weaknesses, sins, and flaws. Thank God for Jesus being our Savior! “But when the fullness of time was come, God sent forth his Son, made of a woman, made under the law, to redeem them that were under the law, that we might receive the adoption of sons”(Galatians 4:4-5).
Jesus laid down His life as the final and eternal sacrifice for sin (Hebrews 9:13-14). He took upon His body all the wrath and judgment due to mankind. In other words, He traded places with us. Now, we are eternally loved and forgiven because of Jesus. He serves as the bridge between a perfect God and us. Jesus walked the earth as the personification of grace and truth. When He was born, sin and death reigned upon the earth, but now because of His sacrificial death, grace and truth reigns!
Another powerful benefit of the eternal sacrifice of Jesus is the indwelling of the Holy Spirit. Once we are saved, the Holy Spirit dwells within us and sheds abroad the love of God in our hearts (Romans 5:5). He is our Guide, and when we yield to His leadership, we will no longer have the desire to sin (2 Corinthians 3:18).
Jesus’ eternal sacrifice freed us from the Law forever! And whom the Son sets free is free indeed!
Friday, July 11, 2014
Navigating Singleness: Finding the Right Spouse through Trusting in God
Now, if you’re single and desire to be married one day, there’s a definite criteria that you should be looking for in a mate. Back in the day, the Church used to preach that God has the perfect mate for you. I don’t believe that, and now I know that’s not true. Joshua 24:15 says, “Choose you this day whom ye will serve… but as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.”
If you have a choice about whom you’re going to serve, you definitely have a choice about whom you’re going to marry! I don’t believe there’s a perfect choice (meaning the only choice you can make) but I do believe there’s a good choice.
The first criteria set by the Bible is that the person be born-again. If you’re a Believer, you should marry another Believer in order to avoid being unequally yoked. “Stop forming inappropriate relationships with unbelievers. Can right and wrong be partners? Can light have anything in common with darkness?” (2 Corinthians 10:6, GW).
Secondly, don’t look for somebody you can live with; look for somebody you don’t want to live without. My wife was somebody I didn’t want to live without. To this day, I tell her, “Baby, you know you all I got!”
A lot of men pray for somebody pretty. “She got to be fine!” But “pretty” and “fine” might turn out to be “ugly” on the inside! The Bible says a man should be asking God for a prudent (wise and understanding), intelligent, wife (Proverbs 19:14, AMP), a woman who can benefit you because of her intuition. Men reason a lot, but women are built with a lot of intuition. There are some things she knows without having to go through the reasoning process. You don’t need a “yes” woman; you need a woman who can talk to you about you! What are you going to do with a woman whose only thing going for her is a weave and makeup? How is that going to help you? That’s going to frustrate you one day.
If you’re a single woman, you need to pray for a husband who is merciful, gracious, and kind. Don’t ask God for a light-skinned or fine man! Even if he’s not all that good looking, he’ll begin to look good to you when he’s merciful, gracious, and kind. A lot of women are single right now because they’re looking for what “looks good” instead of what they need. You want to marry “tall, dark, and handsome,” and when you do, he turns out to be the same way in his spirit—dark!
You can’t go wrong when you put Jesus in the center of everything you do. You’re under the covenant of grace, which is your assurance that the Holy Spirit guides you in all of the affairs of your life—He knows everything about you. He’s your Helper (John 14:26, AMP). When you place your total trust and reliance on Him, He’ll lead you to make a good choice when choosing a marriage partner for life.
“Delight yourself also in the Lord, and He will give you the desires and secret petitions of your heart” (Psalm 37:4, AMP)
Unlocking the Power of Praise: How Giving Thanks to God Can Transform Your Life
As Christians, we should make praise a central part of our lives. Why is this important? Praise is one of the ways we thank God for His unfailing love and mercy, and it helps us focus on His goodness rather than negative circumstances. Praise also builds our faith, defeats the enemy, and brings us into God's presence.
There is always something to worry about, but there is also always something to praise God for. Even small things like waking up in the morning or having a roof over our heads are worth praising Him for. God loves to be praised and appreciated, no matter how big or small the thing we are praising Him for is.
Praise is also a powerful weapon against the devil's attacks on our joy. The devil wants us to focus on problems instead of solutions and to live in fear instead of faith. But when we give God praise in spite of our circumstances, we defeat the enemy's tactics and cultivate a deeper relationship with God.
One example of this is found in the story of King Jehoshaphat and the people of Judah in the Old Testament. When a great multitude rose up against Jehoshaphat, he was afraid and sought God's help. He proclaimed a fast throughout Judah (2 Chronicles 20:1-25) and the Lord's reply came through one of the prophets, "Hearken, all Judah, you inhabitants of Jerusalem, and you King Jehoshaphat. The Lord says this to you: Be not afraid or dismayed at this great multitude; for the battle is not yours, but God’s” (2 Chronicles 20:15, AMP). After receiving this message, the situation improved for Jehoshaphat and the people he governed. He appointed singers to praise the Lord and "when they began to sing and to praise, the Lord set ambushments against the children of Ammon, Moab, and mount Seir, which were come against Judah: and they were smitten” (2 Chronicles 20:21, 22). Their enemies were defeated while they were praising God, and they spent three days gathering the spoils!
Praise and worship served as weapons on the frontline of battle, in the same way, when we focus on the goodness of God instead of worrying in the midst of trouble, we will find that praise and thanksgiving expands our capacity to receive from Him. Our praise has many dynamic effects, that's why it should be established as part of our everyday lives. Praise is also one of the ways we acknowledge God’s grace. When we praise God and allow Him to do what we cannot do, we experience His complete and perfect work in our lives.
Saturday, May 24, 2014
Embracing the Wait: Understanding the Power of Trusting in God's Timing
We all want good things to happen in our lives, but too often we want it now...not later. When it doesn't happen that way, we are tempted to ask, "When, God, when?" Most of us need to grow in the area of trusting God instead of focusing on the "when" question. If you're missing joy and peace, you're not trusting God. If your mind feels worn out all the time, you're not trusting God.
Wait With Patience
Accept God's Timing
Learn to Rely on God
From Seedtime to Harvest
Sunday, January 27, 2013
Leading a Church Service: Tips to Keep the Worship Flowing and the Spirit Moving
Leading a church service can be a daunting task, but it is also a crucial one. A well-led service can bring about a move of God that can change lives, while a poorly led service can leave people feeling frustrated and unfulfilled. As a leader, it's important to keep the service flowing smoothly and to be prepared for every element of the service.
Here are some tips to consider when leading a church service:
- Keep the service moving. Avoid delays or "dead air" during the service, as this can cause people to lose interest.
- Avoid excessive commenting. Introduce the various elements of the service, but don't comment on each one at length.
- Be prepared. Have a written outline of how the service will run to ensure that you don't forget any important parts.
- Avoid rambling. Stick to the main points and avoid going off on tangents.
- Notify special singers and musicians in advance, so they can be ready when it's their turn to perform.
- If the pastor is not present, don't make apologies for him. Continue with the service and let God move.
- Keep the service flowing and upbeat. Maintain a positive energy throughout the service and allow time for congregants to worship and respond.
By following these tips, you can help create an environment that is conducive to a move of God and a powerful worship experience for all.
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Unleashing Your Potential: 8 Mindsets to Let Go of for Success
The Importance of Changing Your Way of Thinking
We all want to live our best lives, but often, our thoughts and beliefs hold us back from achieving our goals. As the Dalai Lama said, "A new way of thinking has become the necessary condition for responsible living and acting." In order to move forward, we must let go of outdated values and beliefs and embrace a new way of thinking.
Here are some common thoughts that hold us back and ways to overcome them:
"I don't have a choice." - It's easy to fall into the trap of feeling like we don't have control over our lives, but the truth is, we are in control of the choices we make. Remember, you are the architect of your own destiny. Instead of reacting to circumstances in the same way, ask yourself, "Do I want to be a prisoner of the past, or a pioneer of the future?"
"Life is easy." - Life is not easy, it is difficult. But once we accept this truth, we can move forward with a better understanding of how to navigate it. Remember, difficulty is a foundation, not a roadblock.
"The way it is now is the way it will always be." - Our current circumstances do not define our future. Just because things are stormy now, doesn't mean we aren't headed for sunshine. Have patience with yourself and trust that things will improve.
"The sky is falling." - When everything seems to be falling apart, it's important to hold onto the belief that "everything happens for a reason." This belief gives us hope, courage, and strength to move forward.
"Everyone else is doing better than me." - Comparison is the thief of joy. Instead of comparing yourself to others, listen to your own inner voice and trust in your own abilities.
"That's unrealistic." - To be successful, we must be a little unrealistic. Believe that something different can happen and take action to make it happen.
"I wish." - Stop wishing and start doing. Take control of your life and make the changes you want to see.
"It's too late." - It's never too late to change your life. Believe in yourself and your abilities, and don't be afraid of failure.
"I can't." - Remember that true strength is being able to move forward, even when life knocks us down.
"This situation couldn't get any worse." - Our perception of a situation shapes our reality. Instead of focusing on the negative, look for the positive and find ways to improve the situation.
In order to live our best lives, we must change the way we think. It takes effort and practice, but by letting go of outdated beliefs and embracing a new way of thinking, we can open ourselves up to new opportunities and experiences.
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Unlocking the Power of Meditation: How to Access Rhema and Become the Word
Meditation is a powerful tool that can drive the Word of God deep into your spirit. It takes the Word from your mind and makes it real and personal to you. When the Word becomes a reality in your spirit, it can change your entire being, including your physical body.
One of the benefits of meditation is that it gives you access to rhema, which is the "now" Word of God for your specific situation. Rhema is different from logos, which is the written Word. Logos has the ability to produce results and deliver an inheritance to you, but it is rhema that allows you to fully enjoy your inheritance.
As you practice meditating consistently on God's Word, you will begin to think, talk, and act like God. Your whole life will become a reflection of the Word. This is God's ultimate goal for giving us His Word - that we would become the Word.
When this happens, it will be impossible for any sickness to remain in your body, because the Word will have permeated your entire body system and taken charge of your being. Proverbs 4:22 says "For they (the Word) are life unto those that find them, and health to all their flesh".
If you are facing a difficult situation in your body that you desire to change, find a quiet place where you can be alone and meditate on God's Word. Even if you don't feel like it, the Word is sure to prevail over that situation and cause you to walk in victory always. Trust in the power of God's Word and meditate on it regularly for a positive change in your life.
Unlocking the Power of Meditation: 3 Levels of Transforming Your Mind and Spirit
Meditation is an important practice for Christians as it helps to internalize and personalize the Word of God. According to Joshua 1:8, "This Book of the Law shall not depart from your mouth, but you shall meditate on it day and night, so that you may be careful to do according to all that is written in it. For then you will make your way prosperous, and then you will have good success." Meditation is essential for prosperity and success.
The Hebrew word for meditation, "hagar," has three distinct meanings: "imagine," "mutter," and "roar." These meanings give insight into the three levels of meditation that are essential for spiritual growth.
The first level of meditation is visualization. Psalm 1:2 states "But his delight is in the law of the Lord, and on his law he meditates day and night." This involves pondering or thinking about God's Word in pictures. By keeping these pictures in mind, the Word will be driven into your spirit and take root.
The second level of meditation is muttering. Psalm 119:15 says "I meditate on your precepts and consider your ways." This involves speaking God's Word under your breath, over and over again. By doing this, the Word becomes personal to you and goes beyond the written page and into your spirit.
The third level of meditation is roaring. Isaiah 31:4 says "For thus the Lord has spoken to me, “Like a lion or a young lion growling over his prey (so will the Lord of hosts come down to fight for Mount Zion and for his hill)." This involves shouting God's Word out loud. This type of meditation is used to drown out any other thoughts in your consciousness, including those that the devil may try to bring. This can help to cause the Word of God in your spirit to rise. Some people may think that something is wrong with you when you begin shouting God's Word, but continue with this practice. The Bible says that by doing so, you will make your way prosperous and have good success.
In conclusion, meditation is a vital activity for every child of God and its power cannot be overemphasized. By practicing the three levels of meditation, one can internalize and personalize the Word of God, resulting in spiritual growth and prosperity.
Sunday, January 1, 2012
Unlocking the Power of Faith: A Guide to Transforming Your Life and Achieving Abundance on Earth
Many people may think that it sounds too good to be true when they hear statements like "you don't have to wait until you get to heaven to prosper and have your needs met." However, the truth is that you can enjoy a world of good here and now. God has already done everything it takes for us to live the highest kind of life right here on earth. He created man to live in His limitless provision and care, and Jesus came so we could have life in abundance—to the full, till it overflows (John 10:10).
Faith is the key to receiving all the good that God has in store for us. Hebrews 11:1 says, “Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.” Whether we need physical healing, a loved one's salvation, more finances, or anything else, we receive it by faith. Romans 10:17 states that faith comes by hearing the Word of God. In order to bring the unseen (what you are believing for) into the seen realm, we must receive what God says in His Word, believe it, and apply it to ourselves personally.
The Spirit of Faith Creates The Scripture tells us that God created the universe in the same way, by using words of faith and power. Hebrews 11:3 states, “Through faith we understand that the worlds were framed by the word of God, so that things which are seen were not made of things which do appear.” God said what He desired, believed it, and then saw it manifest. God Himself calls things “which be not as though they were” (Romans 4:17). When He speaks, His words are alive and energized and effective. Hebrews 4:12 tells us there is power in His words to cause whatever He says to come to pass.
You and I create a victorious life here on earth in the same way that God created and framed the worlds. We have the same spirit of faith that He does and it is imparted to us when we are born again. To bring His promises from the unseen realm into the seen realm, we must not only believe, but we also must speak His Word—just as He does (II Corinthians 4:13).
First, faith must be stored up in our hearts by consistently taking in the Word through our eyes and ears. Then, as we meditate on those promises and they become more and more real to us, the spirit of faith within us becomes bold enough to speak that Word in power! When that happens, the words “By the stripes of Jesus, I am healed!” create healing.
No matter what your situation is, or how serious it looks, it can change if you'll hear what God says about it, and put His promise in your heart and in your mouth until all doubt is crowded out. Believe! Say! And see it by faith! That’s what it takes to live a life of victory on earth.
Just being born again doesn't guarantee you a victorious life. You are instantly transformed on the inside when you receive Jesus as your Savior, and you will go to heaven eventually. But for your outer life to be transformed, your mind, and your words must be in agreement with the Word of God, so that you can enjoy life to the fullest here on earth.
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