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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""Shalom" is comprised of four Hebrew letters: "Sheen", "Lamed", "Vav" and "Mem". The letter "Sheen", represented as teeth, illustrates destruction. "Lamed" portrays a staff and illustrates authority. "Vav", illustrated as a nail or a tent peg, carries the ideas of fastening, securing, or establishing. And finally, "Mem" is displayed as water, and illustrates chaos. So the Hebrew word picture for "shalom" communicates this message – "destroying the authority that establishes chaos"! Do you want "shalom" in your life? You will need to deal with the roots and causes of chaos. The one and only successful way to do that is through faith in and identity with Yeshua (Jesus) your Sar Shalom – your prince of Peace – because He has already disarmed the authorities which establish chaos and will soon destroy them completely. He said, These things I have spoken to you, so that in Me you may have peace. In the world you have tribulation, but take courage; I have overcome the world." [John 16:33]" (Quoted from George Whitton, Worthy Briefs) You can find more of these great Worthy Briefs Devotionals at http://www.worthynetwork.com/sign-up |
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