True Repentance

August 24, 2016

Repentance is to be sorry for what you have done or said that hurts another. To say you are sorry. But according to scripture and there are many scriptures, too numerous for me to quote at this time, but available to you in your bible, that teach what true repentance means.

It is not enough for you to be sorry, if you don’t change in your attitude and disposition in the understanding of repentance. Even though you are sorry, because you have been embarrassed and ashamed in being found out, this is not godly sorrow.

To be truly repentant, is to be so wounded in your spirit as to the realization that you have hurt God by your wrong attitudes towards another.

To say you are sorry must come from the depths of your heart, and being convicted by Holy Spirit, you must be willing to change your ways.

To have sorrow as an act of justification and continue in the same mind set is not godly sorrow, for true repentance is to ask for God’s forgiveness as well as the offended one, and make a commitment to God to change with his help.

This change is the realization in the weakness of our flesh and a new commitment in our relationship to our Lord, so that we become changed into the likeness of Christ.

When one can come to this place of honesty with himself, he is now ready to deny flesh and allow the spirit to move in a deeper depth in his life. Causing him to become changed, he will find himself identifying with Christ’s work upon the cross, death to the flesh and a release of the Holy Spirit within his body, a new creation in Christ.

Garment of Praise

Isaiah 61:3

In place of a spirit of heaviness
August 24, 2016

Did you ever think of wearing praise like a garment? The word describes praise as such. We are clothed in Christ. We are to exchange our heaviness of spirit, which means our depressed, negative, and fearful attitudes of thinking, which are contained in our flesh covering, our body. The covering of Christ is to be clothed in the spirit, walking in obedience to the Father. Everything He did was a praise to his father. Even as he hung upon the cross, signifying the death of our flesh life, He was praising the father in his actions.

We Christians misunderstand the depth of the word praise thinking it to be only something we are to do on a Sunday morning at church to open the service. Praise has become the activity of flesh as it raises its voices and instruments of piano, drums, and trumpets to a loud and disturbing sound that drown out the spirit while offending the ears. This is not praise. We are not worshiping God in this display of flesh, seeking to be seen of men looking for applause. This kind of music only stirs the emotions, the feeling senses of those who find pleasure in music that is loud and serves only the soul , the seat of the thoughts and feelings of man.

True worship is like still waters that run deep.

When both the giver of the music as well as the receiver are in the spirit which feeds the place where God communicates, we are moved by the presence of God, brought into the place of the abode of Christ, we are seated beside him in the heavens and our praise has become an attitude of thanksgiving to him, yet in turn a receiving of his love and blessing of who he is.

A true worship leader is one who knows how to use his talent which was given by the Lord to please and thank God for its use and more, to know the love of God and worship him in spirit and in truth bringing the body of Christ into his presence.

In this experience, we become quiet in our flesh as our spirits reach deep to the source of the water of the word that is washing over us. In this quiet, we hear the voice of God as we have now entered into his presence. The depth of the spirit runs deep and our flesh is put under the power of the spirit and we are truly praising and worshiping God. We are wearing praise as a garment because the spirit of praise has put our flesh asunder.

When you attend church next Sunday, remember to wear your new garment, the garment of praise, instead of the flesh garment of heaviness. (Is. 61:3)

The Healing Breath

Finally, you come to me to ask for my help, when you came to the end of all natural resources!

Yes, you have learned to trust in natural medicine beyond prescriptions, but yet, when you find yourself in distress, your mind thinks of doctors and their medicines. You say you trust me beyond them, but your faith being tested finds you considering your decisions. All you teach of what you believe comes back to test you in the depths of the same word you breathe out upon others.

Did I not speak to you concerning my healing breath, not only upon you, but within your total being? Did I not, in fact, breathe upon every organ within your body? All healing comes from within yourself. Even medicine must be taken internally to produce the outward feeling of wellness.

You thought to open my word and read all the scriptures that apply to healing and yet I am the fulfillment of the printed word. I am the manifestation of the written word, alive and well within your being. My word of healing is my presence in you! Healing is present within your physical body and needs only to be activated by your belief, your acknowledgement, and agreement with my word.

My word is likened to the drinking of water with the medicine. All of the valuable nutrients and minerals contained spiritually in the water of my word which, accompanying the spiritual medicinal application, support the distribution of healing power throughout the whole of your systemic root and therefore transports healing through every cell in your body.

I have already breathed healing to your internal organs, including the brainstem which carries the same healing power to your mind bringing the peace and well-being that are a major part of healing. For it is in the mind that healing must take its root and send electrical impulses throughout the emotional as well as intellectual thoughts and feelings that feed the life chosen by its inhabitor. When your body feels bad, when symptoms seem to control not only the body but the mind, then physically, mentally, and spiritually you are sick.

It is in the spirit you must find healing. It is the spirit that needs to be made well and this can be done by your choice to believe the word of God that lives in your spirit or you can choose to listen and give in to the symptoms of sickness (headache, aches and back pain, sinusitis, and chronic fatigue) which serve only to keep you from walking on the word of God and moving forward in your life.

These symptoms are real only as you accept them and allow them to imprison you in your mind and body. You can free yourself by applying the word in the midst of your pain, and even if it hurts, you will find healing as you walk upon the word.

There is no fire, earthquake, disease, or storm that can do more to you than the physical and mental attacks upon your person by the enemy of God, Lucifer himself, who wants only to destroy not only your body but your peace of mind.

Don’t you see, if you learn to overcome now in the midst of this painful and fearful battle of your mind, you can overcome everywhere and every time the enemy strikes!

There is nothing you can do to prevent an earthquake, a volcanic eruption, a tsunami, a terrorist attack, germ warfare, or suicide bombing, but you can overcome each and every one of these fearful attacks with the weapons of warfare which I have provided for they are the same weapons I used to defeat the devil himself when I hung upon the cross.

When the view of my body upon the cross, which seemed to many that I had been defeated, those who had eyes to see saw the truth of my purpose in defeating the enemy once and for all for the sake of mankind and the greatest weapon was “Love,” my father’s love for you invested in me, my love for him and for you invested in you and now your love invested in the Father and myself, deposited by the Holy Spirit, makes us one in the wholeness and fullness of the purpose of life and death.

The love of God our Father “who so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. (John 3:16 KJV)