There’s strength in the Savior
“But you are not like that, for the Holy One has given you his Spirit, and all of you know the truth.”1 John 2:20 NLT
As I REad today’s message from Osteen which continues to speak about an anointing upon our lives, he says, “ Quit making excuses as to what you can’t do.” I noticed that the associated scripture from 1 John 2:20 BEgan with the conjunction “but”. When we think about the anointing on our lives, it does matter what we may say or do that may prevent us from truly walking in it; however, the “but” negates everything BEfore it, REminding us, as written in this scripture, “But you have an anointing from the Holy One, and all of you know the truth.” All things are possible through Christ and the anointing upon our lives.
Ezekiel 25
As in Ezekiel 25:1, let us prophesy against the people who go against our Father.
REflection from Wait, What? by Megan Wright
I love the gentle explanation of waiting well from Megan Wright’s message this morning. She says, “It’s a heart posture toward God that is going to keep us waiting well. And waiting well doesn’t mean you’re not allowing yourself to feel or process, it’s feeling and processing while still being obedient, releasing control, through faith. Waiting well means that we still acknowledge the trials, we acknowledge the attacks, but we respond through the Holy Spirit, instead of reacting in our flesh.” This REminds me of what a good friend told me during the lowest time of my life. She said, “Feel what you need to feel, but don’t stay in it.” Like waiting well, we can get into our feels, but we have to let go and let God, knowing He know the why and what will come about as a REsult for me and you. Let us not BE in fear or frustrated, but let us BE in faith during our trials.
John 5:24
May we listen and live as BElievers to gain eternal life.🙏🏽💚🦋🌈
There’s strength in the Savior, my friend.