God's Two Choices Against Temptation - Stand! Flee!

Today's Reading: Psalm 119:106-114 Pray this daily!

"I have taken an oath and confirmed it, that I will follow your righteous laws. I have suffered much; preserve my life, O LORD, according to your word. Accept, O LORD, the willing praise of my mouth, and teach me your laws. Though I constantly take my life in my hands, I will not forget your law. The wicked have set a snare for me, but I have not strayed from your precepts. Your statutes are my heritage forever; they are the joy of my heart. My heart is set on keeping your decrees to the very end. I hate double-minded men, but I love your law. You are my refuge and my shield; I have put my hope in your word."

Beloved, it is my prayer that God's perfect will be accomplished in your life and that you would not be led astray by anything that was not of God--anything!

I believe God's word only gives us two options when faced with temptation or any situation that would seek to destroy our testimony and/or our very lives--stand or flee!

Precious are the times when God intervenes and takes the matter out of our hands and frees us from having to make the choice. Oh, but know there is also a perfect time to stand and fight! Read 1 Samuel 17, especially verses and 22-26 and 41-46!

Young David stands fearlessly against a giant who dares to blaspheme our God and coming against His children! Another example of standing is Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego (Daniel 3.) When the king tried to force them to stop worshiping and praying to the One True God. Rather than bowing down and worshipping a man-made image, they chose the firey furnace. Of course, the Lord delivered them--even to joining them in the flames!

Countless saints have taken a stand for their faith--facing difficult, evenly deadly circumstances. Some were delivered back to their families, others suffered horrible deaths (Hebrews 11!) The question is do we stand in our own strength or, as young David, in the power and strength of Almighty God? If God's asks you to stand, then be sure that He will give you the strength and wisdom to confront your enemies. Don't ever attempt this without His leading!

An example of fleeing is given in Genesis 39 regarding young Joseph and Potiphar's wife! He fled from the very appearance of evil! Fleeing is not weakness! Sometimes it is the only "out" God gives us! It is realizing your weaknesses and as Jesus put it, "cutting off your hand!"

Actually, our experiences are quite similiar, except it was mental illness, true madness, that led many in my family into believing all sort of lies of the devil. Those lies also destroyed them physically, but I pray that God, in His great mercy, did not allow this illnes to destroy their souls. I have hope because even though my family erred in areas of the faith, I do believe that they recognized Jesus as the only Way to salvation.

When I married, the Lord moved us away from my family for 13 years because I wasn't spiritually able to stand up to satan using them to scheme and plot against me or to unjustly accuse me as they had always done. God knew that! (I didn't know the "why" then, but God revealed that to me when He did bring me back.)

Trust that God knows your situation and will provide your escape! He has delivered you and He will deliver you (2 Corinthians 1:10)! Why are you upset about the date of your birth--as if your parents were in control? No, scripture tells us that the times and even the places where we will live are His preordained plan for your life! While your family may have been plotting evil, your Father God has nothing but a good future planned for you (Jeremiah 29:11!) Why are you worried about any "spells" or voodoo, or whatever it is they try to come up with against you? Are they God? No! God's words says that "no weapon formed against you will stand (Isaiah 54:17!)" Why fear them? Trust God! I know you love your parents, and you are horrified at what you discovered about their lives, but press forward! If they fail to repent, trust them to God! You, dear one, are a kingdom and a priest to your God (Revelation >1:6!) You, right now, are seated in heavenly places with Christ Jesus (Ephesians 2:6!) Walk in this truth!

I will continue to remember you all in my prayers. God's has a purpose for your life! I know this is long, but it is from my heart! I want to share

Generational Curses

Today's Reading: "I, the LORD your God, am a jealous God, punishing the children for the sin of the fathers to the third and fourth generation of those who hate me..." (Exodus 20:5b)

"The days are coming," declares the LORD, "when I will plant the house of Israel and the house of Judah with the offspring of men and of animals. Just as I watched over them to uproot and tear down, and to overthrow, destroy and bring disaster, so I will watch over them to build and to plant," declares the LORD. "In those days people will no longer say, `The fathers have eaten sour grapes, and the children's teeth are set on edge.' Instead, everyone will die for his own sin; whoever eats sour grapes--his own teeth will be set on edge. "The time is coming," declares the LORD, "when I will make a new covenant with the house of Israel and with the house of Judah. It will not be like the covenant I made with their forefathers when I took them by the hand to lead them out of Egypt, because they broke my covenant, though I was a husband to them, " declares the LORD. "This is the covenant I will make with the house of Israel after that time," declares the LORD. "I will put my law in their minds and write it on their hearts. I will be their God, and they will be my people." (Jeremiah 31:27-33)

"Christ redeemed us from the curse of the law by becoming a curse for us, for it is written: "Cursed is everyone who is hung on a tree." (Galatians 3:13) "For God did not appoint us to suffer wrath but to receive salvation through our Lord Jesus Christ." (1 Thessalonians 5:9)

What role do "generational curses" have in the life of a believer?

Oh, dear one, any curse that should be accredited to your and my account was nailed on that cross with Jesus Christ! He received our curse. No, more--He became our curse. And, He suffered God's full wrath--the wrath that should have been poured out on us; not for the sins of our parents, but for all our own sins!

Praise God! In return, we receive His love, His blessing, His forgiveness and His most holy and precious Spirit! That's so key because now and forever we are "sealed" with this same Spirit as a guarantee of our future glory with God in eternity! "Sealed" means nothing can enter what God has signed, stamped, marked, and called His own! Nothing!

Yes, it is true we can be oppressed by evil or the evil one, but we have the blood of Jesus flowing in us, running through us and covering us! Glory to God! That's what makes satan so mad! He can't do anything to us, and nothing can come against us unless that it is in God's permissive will for our lives. And, we know that whatever He permits in our lives, He intends to use for our good! "Greater is He that is in you, than he that is in the world"! So, dear one, be at peace!

It is true that children learn so many things from their parent's example. I believe that certain generational "sins" have been passed down through my family line for years, but, I have prayed and I truly believe that they have stopped with me! My children are blessed and have never suffered the exact same type of deprivation and, praise God, they are able to benefit from the fruit of my suffering and pain! Therefore, I count it all as gain! True, they will have their own sins to overcome--maybe some they learned from watching me! Everyone has to be overcomers of the generation before them!

This day make it your heartfelt prayer to God that any family trait, any family sin, any family curse stop with you! Vow that you will never look upon or indulge in anything that remotely is connected with a family sin!

I've walked with God for 33 years now and I can tell you He is Faithful! My life has taken a different path from that of my family's (I speaking of specific areas of sin). This is a major praise and I lay all the glory for that at the feet of Jesus! My teeth do not gnash at the sins of my fathers and neither should yours! Glory!

You are so loved by your Father God! Trust Him and make Him your delight! Ask Him to change any family "sin" or "curse" into a blessing--one that can be used for His glory. Oh, and know there are others who will learn from and be blessed by you!

Gentle Breezes

Today's Reading: “When a gentle south wind began to blow, they thought they had obtained what they wanted; so they weighed anchor and sailed along the shore of Crete. Before very long, a wind of hurricane force, called the "northeaster," swept down from the island. The ship was caught by the storm and could not head into the wind; so we gave way to it and were driven along.” (Acts 27:13-15)

A couple of days ago, I was reading my Bible and ran across this passage. Oh, friends, enjoy those gentle, soft breezes! Just know that as a child of God, following sweptly behind them are those hurricane force winds coming right at us! So, don’t be “driven along!” Have your feet firmly grounded in God’s truth and on the ROCK, the Lord, Jesus Christ so you may be able to stand!

The Alabaster Jar

Rejoice with me!

I'm sitting here this morning, with tears streaming down my cheeks. This is very unusual for me because I don't cry. It's not because I don't want to. Oh, I so desperately want to! I wish God would open the flood gates and let the tears flow! But, for some reason, I can't! I can cry over the joy of a baby, (my grandchild) a stupid commercial or some sappy movie (although, those are getting harder and harder to find) and definitely, I cry at weddings--all weddings! Just know that when the real tears don't, won't or can't flow because the hurt and pain is so deep, our souls cry! And, our God sees!

[When this was first written] In this week's Beth Moore study, The Patriarchs, Beth ended the session by re-visiting the scripture where Mary washed the Lord's feet with her tears, and annointed them with the perfume from an alabaster jar (Luke 7:36-38!)

The perfume in this jar was very costly--perhaps a year's wages in those days. Men were judging and accusing her, because they were only concerned with the cost of the perfume--not with the cost of the pain and brokenness of the woman's heart! Now, I'm not just "bashing" the male gender! These men could represent anyone around you---family, friends, the world!

Oh, be sure, the woman in this biblical story heard the mumbling against her! Don't think it for a moment it was lost on her! But, trust me, as she wept before the Lord those overheard comments, those haughty looks didn't even faze her, and they certainly weren't going to deter her! This woman was at the point of desperation! She only had eyes and a heart for Jesus! " Jehoshua--Jehovah Saves!

You see, like Beth pointed out from the song by Ce Ce Wyans, only this woman and Jesus knew the real cost for her coming there that day--the pain and shame behind those tears! Oh, it wasn't the perfume that was costly, it was her pain!

Think about what sin costs us: Separation from God, and, oh, always from society, maybe even from the ones we love! Sin is not something most of us do openly. No, because of its shame, we do it in the dark, or in secret, hidden places so people won't see or know! Sin always brings loneliness, and when sin is complete, sin brings death!

Mary knew Jesus understood the cost her shame. Others were ready to condemn, Jesus was ready to love, forgive, rebuild and restore! What a Savior! I imagine that woman left that room changed--in a way those men who scoffed at her would never understand! For the first time in such a long time, she rose, stood straight up, held up her head, (Oh, beloved, He is the Lifter of our heads (Psalms 3:3!) and probably for the first time in such a long, long time, this woman was able to look others straight in the eye! While it is true that she walked out into the same old world, she walked out as a new creation! She was a child of the King! Royalty!

Do you think the people saw it? No, they probably thought to themselves, "Who does she think she is? Why she's nothing but a whore!" We don't know, but, perhaps they always looked at her in that same old way. I can assure you, she never was a "whore" again! How do I know, I am that woman!

This morning, I remembered the cost! Jesus met me there again and He lifted my head! I pray that all of you will go back and remember the place where Jesus found you! Wash His dear feet, yes, again--even if your tears are soul tears! Thank Him for seeing what no one else sees--your heart! He thinks you are precious! You are the apple of His eye and so am I! Let's keep reminding ourselves of this great truth!

Oh, and as Beth reminded us, one day Jesus will present us with a new name, a new identity (Revelation 2:17!) The meaning behind this new name will not be known or understood by anyone else, just you and Jesus! Beth believes it's because only you and Jesus will know the full cost behind the name! So, when you look at those around you, those still wounded in a lost world, and your own brothers and sisters in Christ, think of their cost! You heart toward them will be changed!

Yes, remember the cost, and worship!

Comfort in Suffering

Today's Reading: ""My comfort in my suffering is this: Your promise[s] preserves my life." (Psalms 119:50)

I came across this particular scripture a little while ago, and I'm sure most of us need to be reminded of it's truth! I love you all! Your sister in suffering for Christ's sake
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Fight On!

Today's Reading: “I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith.” (2 Timothy 4:7)

Dear ones, this is the Christian life! When we first come to Jesus we truly believe all is going to be well with us and the world--world peace! Then, suddenly we're thrust into very dredges of battle! Because of our misconceptions, when the war rages, many fall away. Don't be one of those who fall away! No, learn every morning to put on your battle gear and begin your day literally visualizing that you are marching out to war. Oh, thank God, He blesses us with so many days that we are not even aware of the spiritual enemies all around us. This is so good of Him, but always, always be on guard because satan will pounce suddenly--he hates God, he hates his precious Son Jesus Christ and because you belong to them, he means your demise!

Fight with the sword of the Spirit--the Word of God. It is your only defensive weapon. You can't yield this weapon if you don't know what it says--so start learning to hide God's Word in your hearts! Learn to yield His Word well! And stand, being girded in the belt of God's truth--always seek after His truth! Put on your helmet--your breastplate, carry your shield (satan loves to throw those fiery darts!) Let your feet be prepared in readiness! To put this simply--put on Christ! He is the Word--He is the Truth--He is our Salvation! We have no hope of winning the battle and claiming the victory unless we do so in the power and might of our Lord and Savior!

So, don't become offended when satan uses those around you to attack--because, that is his most common source! Good heavens, he used the mouth of the apostle Peter agains his Lord, Jesus!

Keep in mind that the Bible tells us to rejoice during these times when we suffer for Christ's sake, because we are suffering with Him. It is proof that we are truly His! Remember, satan doesn't bother with those he already has--so yes, rejoice and again, I say, rejoice!

Authority

Today's Reading: "A woman should learn in quietness and full submission. I do not permit a woman to teach or to have authority over a man; she must be silent." (1 Timothy 2:11-12)

A friend wrote: "I've been thinking all day about your comment about your belief that women shouldn't teach men. I was reminded of Deborah in [the book of] Judges who became the ruler because Barak wouldn't or couldn't. I'm also reminded of the scripture that speaks that "there is no male or female in Christ," I'm not advocating for every woman to jump out there and start a church, I just think it would be more accurate to say that if God wants to use you...it doesn't matter if you're a donkey, it would bless you to respond appropriately. I just was wondering what your expanded thougths are on that subject."

Response: "My reasoning for women not assuming to teach men is based solely on God's word. Yes, yes, yes--before the cross and before the throne of God, we are all one. There is no male, no female. No Jew--no Greek. Our God is no respecter of persons! We all equally stand before Him and we are all God's precious children. Our heavenly Father is pleased to lavishly pour out His gifts on each and everyone of us for use in building up His holy church and to bring Him glory.

Now, to get a grasp on submission and spiritual authority all we need to do is to consider the God-head Trinity. The Trinity is--has always been the great Three-in-One! All equally God, yet, each willingly assuming differing roles! A great mystery, yes!

Jesus Christ Himself says that God the Father is greater than all (John 10:29!) Jesus, our Savior God, willfully submitted Himself to the Father's will--even to death on a cross, (Philippians 2:6-8)! God the Holy Spirit, willfully submits Himself to both the Father and the Son--never assuming to speak of Himself, thou He is equally God (John 16:13-15). Oh, clearly we can see spiritual authority at work in the Holy Trinity!

Now, as men and women of God what roles are we to willingly assume? Obviously, our God is a God of order and peace and for this reason He has placed every one (male and female) under specific spiritual authority (Hebrews 13:17 and 2 Peter 2:13).

When I stated that I was not comfortable teaching men I was referring to the above passage in 1 Timothy and also 1 Corinthians 14:33-35! Here we find that the head of a woman is man, the head of man is Christ and the head of Christ is God! Spiritual Authority! I believe that where there is a man, willing, able and available to proclaim God's Word, then, glory to God, that man should do so! It is not my place to teach a man--he should be leading and teaching me! However, there have been times and sadly, this is very prevelant today, when men do not, or worse, will not step into their God-given roles as spiritual leaders. Yes, then either God's work will not be accomplished (which is never the case with God), or, God may choose to raise up a woman, or, yes, even a jack-ass (Numbers 22:10-33) to accomplish His purposes. But, it is always a disgrace and shame to man that God must do so, because it is never God's intent!

Judges 4 does tell us about Deborah and Barak. Deborah was a judge over Israel and a prophetess (both ordained gifts from God)--very powerful and respected positions for a man or a woman! Deborah hears a word from God and informs Barak that God has commanded that he and his army head out for battle. Barak's response is one of reluctance, lack of trust, and unbelief in God's truthfulness and His ability to deliver and save! Since Barak failed in immediate obedience to the Lord by refusing to enter into battle alone, Deborah makes it quite clear that the glory for the certain victory would go to a woman. No, the glory didn't go to Deborah, but to another woman who killed the man Deborah and Barak were seeking. Were Deborah and this woman disgraced? No, the disgrace lay solely at the feet of Barak because he did not rise to the occasion to bring honor to God!

In Genesis 3:16, Eve was told that her desire would be to her husband. God has place men in spirutual authority to rule--period! I personally believe that one reason this is so is that women (as we witnessed with Eve and the serpent) are quite often motivated by our emotions which can cause us to be more readily susceptible to deception and temptation. [This is totally me speaking, not God!] Men, as they are created to be, are usually guided more by wisdom and logic--it was not Adam that was deceived! Man was created in God's own image and woman for man.

You know, even I will admit that some good came out of the women's movement of the sixties i.e., equal pay for equal work. Though, truthfully, that is still in question today! Unfortunately, since that time women have moved ever more progressively, every more boldly and every more forcibly in an attempt to overshadow men. So much so, the cause behind the call for "women's rights" has reached the point where a man's respect, pride and dignity are being snatched away in the most vital of all places--as the head and provider of the home and family.

Sadly, this has tragically resulted in much confusion among men, not to mention our children who are observing the patterns being set in our homes. This was never, ever God's intent! I believe this is clear rebellion and scripture tells us that the heart of rebellion is witchcraft (1 Samuel 15:23!) We need to be very careful to pray for and to enable our men step into their place of authority. Encourage them, support them, yes! Lead them, no, never!

When I felt God's leading for this ministry, I knew this would greatly impact my husband. So, I went first to him and sought his blessing and prayer. Then, I submitted myself to the leadership of our church. I am a woman under authority! I feel to have stepped into this position without their approval and blessing, I would have not been under God's authority for me, my family or my church family.