REVISED, PROOFREAD for Clarity, cohesion, grammar, structure, anomalies, adjustments, and expression. 11pm. I just want to let everyone know when I really hit on some very powerful themes, all hell breaks loose it seems. Always keep in mind a small word of prayer for myself. Its not a walk in the park to address things on this magnitude! Newsletter Forward, Here we setup our spiritual, new covenant address introducing part 14, relating to the nation of Israel. Our comment format was not...
God demonstrates His love on our inner most parts of our being. Not the ones that are good, grounded, nice or just well-behaved, but on the ones most effected, crippled and defined by the failure of our best intentions to do right on our own. We will end up isolated, and separate from God in these areas we desire to live for God in places we are striving in self-condemnation without a work of God to lead us into His completeness. We simply receive and believe God's love in these storms.
"With every intervention, supernatural moves of God-we step closer to the calling and purpose expressed in that healing- God has put within us to impart in our identity in Christ on a stable, even keel footing."
Fear is telling us we don't have the power to obey, live for God or serve Him. We hide behind fear in our complaints and piety to remain unaffected by Gospel power. Delaying or holding out on these calls in prayer keeps us in reproach
We need to receive God's love, which brings acceptance and a commendable spirit, power that exalts Christ over access points of fear, and a sound mind that divinely anoints our faculties to have healthy responses from open heaven, taking captive false realities in our mind that divide us and break us from our strength in our identity
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