Love you all, praying for you. Part one of two. Important day!
Today is a day of hope, looking forward with confidence to what God has ahead, fully trusting his goodness, keeping my hand to the plow, choosing to rejoice, and fully obey in this hour. Mom taking Gma shopping, I’m helping them with daily faithfulness, and finishing content projects for Ministry. God is re-training me… He does that a lot, to grow my understanding and help me continue to walk in truth. Here is what He’s showing me. There are always two voices. The leader and the deceiver. One who leads you into all truth, the other who tries to steal, kill and destroy. Do you sometime struggle discerning between the two? Most importantly: What are you saying? Which voice do your words agree with… give credence to? And which voice do your words resist and reject. Your words cannot do both. The Holy Spirit is the leader, He always leads you to Jesus, and what He has for you. John 16:15 – All that belongs to the Father is mine, that’s why I said the Holy Spirit will tell you whatever he receives from me. Your enemy, the devil, is the deceiver… the other voice that tries to sound like God, but is not. That tries to steal, kill and destroy what the Holy Spirit is saying to you, your Heavenly Father through Jesus has for you. The deceiver’s voice is always doubt and unbelief, accusation, condemnation, confusion. He could speak with a voice in your head, or voices of people he sends to you, to get in your head. Sometimes will meaning people, but who lack truth, or are deceived themselves, so they are easily used by the enemy. The Holy Spirit’s voice is always faith and love (obedience) – conviction that moves your forward into joy and freedom. He will speak to you in your spirit – that still small voice. God’s peace comes with it. So the moment of truth… What are you saying? God wants to teach you how to adjust the volume of those two voices. So one gets turned off, and the other becomes clear. See Two Voices - Part 2
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