Today I am once again having a lesson in patience. Patience is just one more thing that needs to access our focus. Now if I am focusing on the things going on around me, I would begin to get agitated. I would become distracted from who I am under God's kingdom. Instead I begin to look for the peace of God in some of the beautiful things that I have seen in the past. That's right, I begin to access my memories and when I do this it takes me out of the place my body is in to a place of peace, serenity and spirit. I'll be the first to admit that this is not always an easy thing to do. Remember the scripture that instructs us to walk in the spirit and not the flesh. Flesh would have me feeling stressed but the spirit grants me peace. On the days that I struggle to reach that place I will use my photos as visual stimulation. This photo today helped me to get there. It one of the most relaxing places I love to be. Doesn't it look peaceful and inviting. I'll even move over and give you room today to join me. So take lots of pictures of the things you love and in times of stress and trials allow them to carry you to a place of spirit. Now that's having patience. It's a guaranteed peace keeper! Be blessed! Evangelist Cheryl Davies www.fearnotministry.com
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To many times we give validation to what others think of us. The truth of the the facts is that man will always think of themselves before anyone else. Man has the desire to be better than. Better job, better wife, better house, better car, and even better children. So when you are promoted they instinctively want to pull you down. They don't want you to rise higher than they have risen. This is the way of the world, but as Christians we are suppose to have a higher way of thinking. My brother's or sister's promotions is a blessing that belongs to us all.
Stay in alignment with God by tearing off the fleshly desires of this world. Our best promotions comes from the Father and these are the promotions that we are encouraging our brethren to seek. Matthew 6:33 "But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you." Did you see that? We are seeking the kingdom of God, not the kingdom of man. So let's elevate our thinking today and rise up to God and His challenges for us. It is only through the challenges of God that we rise the victor! Be blessed! Evangelist Cheryl Davies Fear Not Ministries Int. What does it mean to pour out your fullness? It means that you are willing to place yourself in a position of humility. It means that you have died to the flesh so that you were able to empty out all of you so that you can be refilled with all of God. To pour out your fullness means that you are willing to change. It means that you can see the student in you because after all, we are all students of God, especially us leaders. How many want to pour out their fullness today? How many have a bellyache because they are too full? 2 Chronicles 7:14 If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land. Humble themselves. This is the key guys. If my people that are called by my name shall humble themselves. Humility carries the promise. Humility opens not only your ears but it opens your heart. Humility allows you to pour out your fullness. It is only through our pouring out that God is able to pour into us. Be Blessed! By Evangelist Cheryl Davies www.fearnotministries.com A Word of Encouragement in the Midst of Sorrow: Job 41:22, "In his neck remaineth strength, and sorrow is turned into joy before him." I want to encourage those that are grieving today. God says that there is still strength in your neck. So continue to hold your head up for He will turn your sorrow to joy. I heard the Lord say that this is a Season of Praying and Waiting. Luke 1:13 says, "But the angel said unto him, Fear not, Zacharias: for thy prayer is heard;" Today know in your heart that your prayer is heard. So hold your head up! Through pain, sorrow, and disappointments, hold your head up. There is strength in you neck and your prayers have been heard. Be blessed! Evangelist Cheryl Davies |
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