Oh My Precious Children, faint not, rather wait upon Me. Let your hope ever be in Me. Do not allow the disturbances of this life to weigh you down, nor sway you away from My Promises. For all My Promises in Me are Yes and Amen! Suffer it to be so.
Yea, I seek a people who will serve Me wholeheartedly, a people who lay down their lives down daily, seeking Me and desiring to fulfill My Will in their lives. Will ye surrender unto Me and be this people? For surely I will have for Myself a people who will serve Me wholeheartedly, and pleasing Me in all their ways.
The wayward are not so for their goal is to please their own flesh. Their desires are not a conduit for the further building of My Kingdom. Therefore I cannot use such a people who are bent on only pleasing their own flesh. How can they proper and be in good health if their own souls do not prosper in the ways of The Lord?
Therefore My People gather yourselves together unto Me. Seek to please Me in all your ways. Daily sacrifice thy lives unto Me, even as I sacrificed My Son for thee. My life for yours. Your life for Mine. Sow in tears, reap in joy, and ye shall come unto Me with rejoicing bringing thy sheaves with thee, for surely I shall reward thy faithfulness," saith The Lord your God.
Ps 126, Gal 6:9, Is 40:31, Ps 42:5&11, 2 Tim 2:12-13, 1 Cor 1:20,
2 Chron 16:9, 7:14, 1 Sam 15:23, Matt 16:23, 3 John 2, Heb 10:24-25,
1 Cor 15:31b, John 3:16, 15:7, Ps 139:16, Rev 20:12.
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Prophesy delivered by Pastor Drinkwine on Apr 13, 2008
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The Man After God’s Own Heart
Lead me in thy truth and teach me: for thou art the God of my salvation; on thee do I wait all the day.
Psalm 25:5
David refused to murder Saul for his own benefit because he understood that God’s dealing with Saul was not his personal responsibility. “The Lord shall smite him, or he’ll die in battle, or his day shall come to die.” With these expressions David allowed God to guide his life and fulfill God’s plan. Rather than following human reasoning, he simply accepted God’s will for his life. Yet in all this, we see a burden for Saul’s soul. In our Bible reading, David opened his own life for examination. “Why are you seeking me? If I have sinned tell me, so I can confess it and offer an offering to the Lord, so that my relationship may be restored. Why do you seek to destroy me? If I have done evil, allow me to repent before I die.” By carefully maintaining his life, he was able to ask Saul these questions; and Saul could not find fault with him. This exposed Saul’s ignorance and foolishness.
What does this mean to us? David is a good example for us. Consider the time he was living in. He was living under the Old Testament Law, with a few other teachings that his parents taught him. One thing we know is that he sought the Lord’s will rather than exalting himself.
May we make it our goal to seek to help our brothers. Like David, rather than condemning them, let us seek to strengthen our brothers. If there is a need, let us do as David did and seek our brother’s spiritual good. David was a man after God’s own heart; are you?
Joe Sommers, Flemingsburg, KY
Be not overcome of evil, but overcome evil with good.
—Romans 12:21
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E-Mail: [cs@vision-publishers.com]
Psalm 25:5
David refused to murder Saul for his own benefit because he understood that God’s dealing with Saul was not his personal responsibility. “The Lord shall smite him, or he’ll die in battle, or his day shall come to die.” With these expressions David allowed God to guide his life and fulfill God’s plan. Rather than following human reasoning, he simply accepted God’s will for his life. Yet in all this, we see a burden for Saul’s soul. In our Bible reading, David opened his own life for examination. “Why are you seeking me? If I have sinned tell me, so I can confess it and offer an offering to the Lord, so that my relationship may be restored. Why do you seek to destroy me? If I have done evil, allow me to repent before I die.” By carefully maintaining his life, he was able to ask Saul these questions; and Saul could not find fault with him. This exposed Saul’s ignorance and foolishness.
What does this mean to us? David is a good example for us. Consider the time he was living in. He was living under the Old Testament Law, with a few other teachings that his parents taught him. One thing we know is that he sought the Lord’s will rather than exalting himself.
May we make it our goal to seek to help our brothers. Like David, rather than condemning them, let us seek to strengthen our brothers. If there is a need, let us do as David did and seek our brother’s spiritual good. David was a man after God’s own heart; are you?
Joe Sommers, Flemingsburg, KY
Be not overcome of evil, but overcome evil with good.
—Romans 12:21
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E-Mail: [cs@vision-publishers.com]
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