Good Monday morning, 8Aug11! I just want you all to know that you are prayed for this morning. Keep your chin up and your Power-in-Jesus strong and prayed up this week. Claim everything for the Kingdom.
Troubles will come but you can come out smelling like a rose if you just give it to Jesus and let Him do all of the hard work for you. We all make mistakes so if you’ve offended anyone, know that Jesus will work it all out, (Romans 8:28) and if someone has offended you, let it roll off of you like water on a ducks back. You’ve got better things to do than to waste time wondering why someone did or said what they did.
When Jesus said that His yoke is easy and His burden is light, He was letting you know that being carefree is a great virtue. All of our lives we’ve learned to stand with our decisions and condemn ourselves if our decision was not such a great one. Jesus Christ gave us the remedy for that by saying that we should give it all to Him and move on with our new sunrises. If you’ve made a boo boo, He will correct it. Have you ever bought an article of clothing, a purse, wallet, or bag, shirt, pants or shoes and there was a small piece of paper or a dot in them that says, “Inspected by….” ? If anything is wrong with that product, you take it back to the company or the store and the one who inspected it is responsible for the mishap or mistake. You get another article and go about your merry way. Leave the troubles to the inspector. That’s what it’s like with Jesus. Leave the troubles to Him. He will work it out.
Your enemies want to see you fall. Living a life of freedom and liberty in Jesus does not lead to failure. It is victory and success. 3rd John 2 tells us: “Beloved, I wish above all things that thou mayest prosper and be in health, even as thy soul prospers.” I pray this very same scripture in your life today as John did over 2000 years ago. I pray that you’ve accepted Jesus as your Savior SO THAT you may prosper in all that you lay your hands to.
Don’t allow the enemy to play games with you…Jesus didn’t .
God bless you,
Rev Essie