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<i><span style="color: black;">“I say to the Lord, ‘it is quite vexing to have to </span><span style="color: black;">wait.’ Like a woman who is pregnant but not yet due and begins to </span><span style="color: black;">experience the frustration in her third trimester of wanting to ‘get this baby out’ am I </span><span style="color: black;">in frustration wanting God’s promises to be fulfilled. Regardless of the frustration and regardless if others can </span><span style="color: black;">understand the </span><span style="color: black;">frustration. The expecting mother must </span><span style="color: black;">wait till the appointed </span><span style="color: black;">time. And when that time has arrived she must endure through pain one last time for whatever length of time, till the </span><span style="color: black;">promise blessing has come. Then frustration goes, pain subsides and joy remains.”</span></i></div>
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I am frustrated! My frustration others seem not to understand but how can they if they are not in my shoes or in my condition? Pregnant women know frustration even when their situation is one that is about joy, excitement and anticipation. I too know such a frustration like the impending birth of a long-awaited child. With that said, I now invite you <b>Into My HEART</b>.</div>
</div><a href="http://n2myheart.blogspot.com/2018/11/frustration.html#more">Read more »</a>Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07969150845598696978noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3098233914502591018.post-37792020430001263112018-11-05T20:04:00.001-05:002018-11-05T20:04:41.560-05:00Hebrews 12:2 (What Job’s Life Taught Me)<div align="left">
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<span style="color: black;">This morning the Lord my God lead me into a most peculiar conversation. He took me back to His servant Job. He showed me two distinct perspectives that are revealed as narratives. He said to me, ‘many are those who do not understand me, vilify me and are greatly troubled by what happened to Job. Many are those who argue, “why did God allow Job if he was a righteous man to suffer the way he did? Many are those who wonder why God allowed Satan to torment and inflict pain on Job the way he did.’ The Lord my God showed me, that the <i>book of Job</i> is a necessary narrative for all to experience. He showed me that privilege was given to the human race and that is why a witness was left behind for the human race. He showed me that the book of Job has two narratives—The unseen and seen.</span></div>
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<span style="color: black;">It starts with the unseen. Where the angels of God and Satan come before God and God addresses Satan and also brings to his attention His righteous servant Job on the earth. This unseen narrative includes responses from Satan to God. Then the narrative goes to the seen. Where hardship befalls Job in great measure. The majority of the narrative is in the seen. This is where we can relate and sympathize with the man Job. </span></div>
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<span style="color: black;">However, this too is where we become confused about God. The Lord my God further showed me, that if the unseen narrative was not included into this witness many would be those who would be greatly encouraged by the book of Job because Job’s end was a complete restoration. <a href="https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Job+42%3A10-17&version=ESV">In fact! He received double from what he first had. </a></span></div>
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<span style="color: black;">However, the Lord my God also showed me because it was necessary to include the unseen narrative, that many are those who are discouraged, confused, troubled and angry with God and their circumstances. </span></div>
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<i><span style="color: black;">I remember a time when I was walking with someone who is very near and dear to me. I was telling </span><span style="color: black;">them that I was in a struggle. They said to </span><span style="color: black;">me, ‘since I’ve known </span><span style="color: black;">you, you have been in a struggle.’ To which I responded: My constant struggles are not due to sin. They are constant because I want to know the Lord.</span></i></div>
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<span style="color: black;">Much </span><span style="color: black;">knowledge of God I have required over the years but my </span><span style="color: black;">knowledge of Him remains incomplete. As human beings we live and operate in the seen world where our five senses dictate everything we know, perceive and experience. We are </span><span style="color: black;">ill-equipped to comprehend the unseen world in and of ourselves. This is why God gives privilege to the human race. He is in the unseen yet chooses to operates in the seen. He merges the two </span><span style="color: black;">narratives. He does so to the ends of </span><span style="color: black;">harmony and unity. However, we struggle to comprehend the unseen as a result of our hardships and five senses. </span><u>Hence the immeasurable value of the scriptures as recorded in the Bible and more so, the life of Jesus who is known as the Son of God [God made flesh]</u>.</div>
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<span style="color: black;">I am presently in a struggle. What was said to me continues to be my </span><span style="color: black;">ever-present reality. I am always in a struggle. The struggle to comprehend the unseen while actively living in the seen. Seeking to know the Lord my God for who He is while experiencing hardships in this world. </span><span style="color: black;">I can recall years ago going through a great </span><span style="color: black;">struggle. Till this day it was something that </span><span style="color: black;">blind-sided me and I do not know why. I disconnected from everyone. If I would accept contact with someone I would say, ‘I do not trust myself right now to speak into the lives of others. But with the last ounce of strength I have in my weakness, I will point people to Jesus </span><span style="color: black;">and tell them to follow Him and to know Him.’</span></div>
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<span style="color: black;">I </span><span style="color: black;">have yet to arrive at this place </span><span style="color: black;">called [complete knowledge of God]. The hardships in this world at times </span><span style="color: black;">distort my view of the unseen because I am overwhelmed by the seen. Yet, I can thank the Lord my God that He helps me to continue to return to </span><span style="color: black;">focusing on Jesus. <u>He, Jesus, is both narratives fixed in one. He is the unseen and seen. He is </u></span><span style="color: black;"><u>heaven and earth. He is spirit and flesh. He is what is referred to as the God-Man. </u></span></div>
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<span style="color: black;">Many are those throughout history that can relate to the </span><span style="color: black;">hardships of </span><span style="color: black;">Job to some degree or another. If we haven’t, living long enough, we will experience the hardships of the world we live in. Hardships </span><span style="color: black;">and struggles </span><span style="color: black;">are something that we </span><span style="color: black;">need not argue or debate. It is experienced universally. What does get debated is the unseen. However, without the unseen the seen </span><span style="color: black;">cannot make sense. Without that narrative that began the </span><span style="color: black;">journey we would all go on concerning the hardships of Job, we would </span><span style="color: black;">view </span><span style="color: black;">circumstances of </span><span style="color: black;">life as the <i>bad </i></span><span style="color: black;"><i>luck of the draw</i> in which boil </span><span style="color: black;">down to meaninglessness. But if we allow God to harmonize the unseen into the seen, Job’s end is not luck but the response of God in the life of the </span><span style="color: black;">righteous. </span></div>
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<a href="https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Hebrews+4%3A14-16&version=AMPC"><i><span style="color: black;">The unseen </span><span style="color: black;">validates the hardships experienced in the world. The unseen allows us to find meaning from our struggles. The unseen can provide hope for a future that God </span><span style="color: black;">alone can provide. </span><span style="color: black;"><span id="goog_1837260837"></span>When the unseen is met with the seen we find Jesus in the center of it all and we are able to draw near </span><span style="color: black;">to Him and come to know Him because He was made flesh. Being made flesh, He can sympathize and also in many respects empathize with us. But because He is also God, He can provide a way of restoration, redemption and </span><span style="color: black;">reconciliation. </span></i></a><br />
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<span style="color: black;">Job was declared </span><span style="color: black;">righteous [blameless and upright] by God. </span><span style="color: black;">This </span><span style="color: black;">view in the unseen narrative lets us know that God alone declares Man </span><span style="color: black;">righteous. The end </span><span style="color: black;">of the narrative of Job’s life in which was a marrying of the unseen and seen, reveals to us that God who alone declares a man </span><span style="color: black;">righteous is also the One who alone can restore a man by His </span><span style="color: black;">glory. </span></div>
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<span style="color: black;">I’m sure struggles will continue to be </span><span style="color: black;">part of my life because knowing Jesus continues to be part of my life. Now hardships as I mentioned before is not being disputed by anyone. We all will or have gone through them. This is common in the seen. <i>The struggle of knowing Jesus while living in the seen adds a whole new dimension to </i></span><span style="color: black;"><i>hardship. It does not remove hardship, but it brings definition to </i></span><span style="color: black;"><i>hardship. So that our struggle will ultimately have meaning</i> and I believe that meaning is found in the </span><span style="color: black;">life, death, </span><span style="color: black;">resurrection and ascension of Jesus. If we remove or do not seek to know the unseen as perfectly expressed and demonstrated in Jesus, our lives will </span><span style="color: black;">ultimately have no </span><span style="color: black;">meaning, reason and purpose. </span></div>
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<span style="color: black;">In my struggle I will keep my eyes on Jesus. I will pray to God to help me keep my eyes on Jesus. For in that, </span><span style="color: black;">although it may not come immediately, God’s understanding will come to me and I will have peace while I endure the </span><span style="color: black;">hardships of this </span><span style="color: black;">world. Job’s life and times are actually meant to encourage a world that is hurting. Letting us know, with the </span><span style="color: black;">Lord God we can be confident, that our trials will ultimately be turned into a </span><span style="color: black;">triumph. But this alone is </span><span style="color: black;">accomplished with the Lord God. </span></div>
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Originally written on: 11/3/18 at 10:57 a.m.<br />
Finalized and posted on: 11/5/18 at 8:04 p.m. </div>
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">Today is October 29, 2018. I originally wrote this on February 5, 2011 at 10:41 p.m. There is something quite necessary about reading or revisiting how we used to think especially as it pertains to God. For myself, in 2011, I was not in the place I am now. I did not have the experiences, the knowledge, the shaped worldview or understandings I currently have. I was still very new to a relationship with God. Therefore, revisiting where I was at or thinking and in this case writing down, works at an aid to keep me holding onto the wonder and thankfulness a man who has a relationship with the One True God ought to have. In fact, this very wonder and thankfulness is what keeps a man having such a fantastic relationship with God. With that said, I now invite you </span><b style="font-family: inherit;">Into My HEART</b><span style="font-family: inherit;">.</span></div>
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I hear many men say they are in control of their destiny; we are in control of our destiny. So I ask, “Who is truly in control of destiny. Is it man or God?” Is destiny in the hand of man or in the hand of God? Are we in control of this day and tomorrow. What about the next and the last? Do we know the end from the beginning? So I ask God such questions, and He leads me to His truth that stands now and forever! For this is the Word of God, “Heaven and earth will pass away, but My words will by no means pass away.” (Luke 21:33 <span style="font-size: x-small;">NKJV</span>)<br />
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As I look upon this earth and all that it encompasses, with the days I have been given and have experienced till date, this is the truth that man can only embrace with certainty—Man does not control their destiny, but are empowered to decide which path they take. Either the road leading away from God or the road leading towards God, who controls all things, knows all things, is everywhere, all powerful and has determined end from the beginning before one of our days ever began.<br />
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For this is the Word of God, “Your eyes saw my unformed body; all the days ordained for me were written in your book before one of them came to be.” (Psalm 139:16 <span style="font-size: x-small;">NIV</span>)<br />
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And again, God declares this truth to receive by faith, “For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.” (Jeremiah 29:11)<br />
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Destiny-controlled by man-I think not! Destiny was determined before creation of man came to be, but praise be to God, He and He alone, controls what we cannot control. As it was in the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth. For God creates out of nothing, where man can only harness what was already created by God. Therefore, in these words to declare the glory of God, let it be so that we stand in faith that God creates and we only harness what is given us by God’s grace. Amen!<br />
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I thank my God! He is ever present and gracious to show Himself to those who seek Him. Amen.<br />
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Originally written on: 8/31/12<br />
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Good morning beloved! I’m so excited to share this with you today. But first! I pray, that you too, will come to know, experience and embrace the grace and love of God through the Lord Jesus Christ. Amen.<br />
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This morning as I read my daily devotion, I struggled with it. Why? Because it was sharing verses in scripture that speak about preparation (readiness) for Christ Jesus’ imminent return.<br />
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So I wondered about that as I’m sure you wonder about it. But here is how faithful our God is. He reminded me of all the times His Spirit was at work in and through me when someone asked about my hope in the Lord and I was able to share my faith in Him, boldly, gently and respectfully with others. Whether a stranger, family member, co-worker or someone who struggled with their faith in God.<br />
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Our God is a faithful God. Let that be secure in your salvation. God is indeed faithful, full of love, compassion and mercy. So much so, that He exchanged our weakness for His strength on the Cross. His blood for ours.<br />
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Beloved, although we can become weak, ashamed and begin to doubt. Let not your soul be troubled. For our God is an awesome God. He surely is a faithful God and Christ died for all of us. So believe on the Lord Jesus and receive His righteousness and be approved before God Almighty by the precious blood of Christ. Amen.<br />
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Be encouraged by this testimony that you too can say boldly, ‘I place my trust and life into the hand of God. By His grace and in His Word, I am prepared for the return of the Lord Jesus. Amen.’<br />
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As always...YOU ARE LOVED.<br />
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Verses of scripture read: <a href="https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Matthew+24%3A44%3B+Ephesians+6%3A10-20%3B+1+Peter+1%3A13%3B+1+Peter+3%3A15&version=NLT">Matthew 24:44; Ephesians 6:10-20; 1 Peter 1:13; 1 Peter 1:15</a><br />
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Posted on: 11/1/18Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07969150845598696978noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3098233914502591018.post-74684843322184049062018-11-01T06:00:00.001-04:002018-11-01T06:00:06.973-04:00A life lived to experience the praise, majesty and glory of God<br />
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<i>The fear of The Lord is the beginning of wisdom. From wisdom comes knowledge. From knowledge comes revelation. From revelation comes understanding. From understanding comes purpose. From purpose comes the mission. From the mission comes fulfillment. From fulfillment comes glory. </i></div>
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How can any of the above occur in our lives, if we are so caught up not noticing God’s wondrous works? These words are a starting point, “I will meditate on the glorious splendor of Your majesty, And on Your wondrous works.” (Psalm 145:5 <span style="font-size: x-small;">NKJV</span>)<br />
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The present state of ourselves, are a people consumed in the everyday “to-do’s” of life, and meditating on God’s majestic ways and all His wonderful works in all of this world and the Universe, seems incomprehensible to us. <br />
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“How easily we grow accustomed to our surroundings and dulled to things that are familiar—even places and experiences that once brought great delight. Although God’s glory is clearly displayed all around us, sometimes the busyness of everyday life blocks our view. We take for granted His amazing work in our lives. We lose the wonder of the cross. We forget the privilege of being His child. We neglect the pleasure of His presence and miss the beauty of His creation.” </div>
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I’m here to tell you that today is just the day, to experience a turnaround. To stop checking of that long list of things to do, and take in how beautiful our earth is. How beautiful people can be. How amazingly complex to us is the universe in all it’s mysterious beauty, and how majestic is our great and loving God, that He displayed His endless compassion and mercy at the Cross of Christ. Amen.<br />
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We can see Him. We can experience Him. We can be moved, changed and transformed by the faithfulness of God... We absolutely can!<br />
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Originally written on: 11/13/12<br />
Posted on: 10/30/18<br />
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I say to God: I think every believer has at least one thing if not a few things that effects them in their life that causes them to look to you and pray to you for specific things as it pertains to them. For myself, I have 5 things that effect the way I look to God and pray to God as a man. Four I will list, one I will not (that remains between me and God). The title of this post is “Not Returning Empty-Handed.” As I was speaking to God this morning just before writing the below, I was thinking of one person in particular and how they have so impacted and influenced my life by their words and actions that many of my prayers have been shaped by them. When I return to seeing this person one day, I have prayed to God that He returns me to them not empty-handed but that what will be in my arms will be to the full and overflowing. As I thought about five particular things this person has said to me, I said to God, ‘possessing those things is not returning to them empty-handed.’ With that being said, I now invite you <b>Into My HEART</b>.<br>
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It has been a little over three years from when this was originally inspired and written. However, it remains true today as it was then and shall remain true forever. How I pray, God in His power and in His great love, will cause me and anyone else who has been called by Him, loved by Him and has made Himself known to them, to be those who embody the following: To become those who will seek those who have become lost and bring back those who have strayed or been driven away. To bandage the hurting and injured and strengthen what is weak and made sick (see Ezekiel 34:16). Amen. With that being said, desired and prayed for. I now invite you <b>Into My HEART</b>.</div>
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It’s been over three years since I’ve written this, now being October 27, 2018. However, it still applies today as it did when I wrote it and as it always shall be. I confess to you. Working can be a dreadful and tiring thing. I at times hate working. Finding myself discontented in the thing to which I am doing. At the present I find myself waiting on the consolation for which the Lord has promised me and called me to. It’s interesting to use the word consolation. Even now, I am amazed that I am using it. It doesn’t seem to fit. However, I yearn to be consoled by God. Comforted by the act of His promises fulfilled. He has given promises and their fulfillment will bring peace and comfort to me. His promises will console me from all the labor. From all the toil. From all the pain I have suffered from the field. I may be getting ahead of myself here and you may be lost to why you are reading these words as it pertains to the Three Gospel Acts. Yet I believe there is room for my words at the present that coincide with the words to follow in which as aforementioned were written over three years ago. With that being said, I now invite you Into My HEART.</div>
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I suppose this will be something very revealing of my present state. I am venturing to expose the darker side of the Christian walk. With that being said, I now invite you <b>Into My HEART</b>.<br>
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<i>“The Lord God of heaven and earth, Jesus is His name, is the wisest, the most knowledgeable, has the greatest understanding of all things. He is the strongest, the wealthiest, the richest and the most valiant. He owns everything, has everything and needs nothing. He is love, joy, peace and the prosperity that comes from it all rolled up in one. He is the surest, the most confident and never ever with doubt. He has no fear, knows no fear and casts no fear. He is the most dependable, the most trustworthy and the greatest friend any man could ever have. He is the most compassionate, the most merciful and the most gracious. He knows it all and to our great amazement and awe He has done it all already. He knows the end, from the beginning and He has equally created all things before the foundations of the earth and set it into motion by the power of His Speech. He commands all things that are excellent, beautiful, profitable, purposeful and holy. He is the first Word and also the last Word. He is the beginning of grace and the end of truth. He is the Alpha in rank and the Omega in humility. He is fierce like a lion, cunning in execution like a serpent and tender-hearted in His love for His children like a dove. He soars above the chaos like an eagle, He is fruitful season in and season out, making Himself to be the grandest of fruit trees, the richest of soils and the most bountiful of harvests. He judges the whole earth in righteousness and His judgment is just, wise and sound. He’s the most forgiving, the most patient and is always slow to anger. He is healing to the weak, sight to the blind, hearing to the deaf, speech to the mute and strength to the lame. He is life to the dead and eternal life to the reborn. He is redemption for the damned. He is freedom for the captive. He is salvation to the condemned. He triumphs over death and the grave. Satan fears Him. Demons bow down in fright before Him. He is the Maker of heaven and earth and all the sea and the fullness in which fills them all. Angels salute and praise Him. Mortals are able to personally and intimately know Him. His Father adores us. His Spirit can be given to His believers and followers to dwell inside them. His Word is alive and thriving forever and ever! He is the Son of God. The Prince of peace. The Counselor to the hurting and confused. He is the Law Maker and the One who upholds it, was willing to abide in it and faithfully enforces it. He is the sacrificial offering from God the Father to the human race to forgive and make atonement for all our sin. He is heaven’s Darling. Hell’s nightmare, Earth’s King and Lord of all. He is the most unique, the most qualified, the most genuine and the most sincere. He is the Light of all men. He is the Life and the Resurrection. He is nourishment to our souls and for our bodies as He is the Wellspring of Living water and the Bread of life come down from heaven. He is the epitome that everyone strives to be—that is Great. He is worthy to be praised and awesome to be worshiped. This is Jesus! He was, He is and always shall be the Living God. Amen.” </i></div>
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<span style="font-family: georgia, times new roman, serif;">This initial introductory paragraph, I write being (October 26, 2018). It is being written to inform the reader that what is written below did not occur recently. In fact, it occurred years ago and was recorded down years ago. Sadly, I forgot to record the date and time it was initially written down. The wording may seem confusing, but it was written down exactly I remembered them after I awoke and in the manner the words were inspired by God to be written down as a record. I pray now, if there is any other insight into this dream, God will bring forward the one who He alone will give understanding to concerning this dream, so that it can be shared with me. What was recorded down is what was made known to me. May it bless the reader who ponders the words to my dream. Amen.</span><br>
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<span style="font-family: "georgia" , "times new roman" , serif;">I had a dream that was real and not real at the same time. It took place and didn’t take place at the same time. It was real because the one who was revealed for who he truly is was real, but it wasn’t real because it is not true of what was presented by this person who was real. Let me explain. With that being said, I now invite you <span style="font-size: large;"><b>Into My HEART.</b></span></span></div>
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What I type now (being October 23, 2018), comes from the same heart that I had when I wrote the below [following the words <i>Into My HEART</i> in 12/18/15]. I am confident that prayer is a most excellent gift that God has given to the world. I also believe and have come to know personally that prayer is a most intimate expression of communication between God and Man. That being said, I have seen what prayer and willingness to do what can be done with what we have and what has been given accomplish amazing things. I have wondered, if God is all-powerful and all-knowing, why does He call on people to pray, to sacrifice, to give and to do? It seems most reasonable to me that God does this, because He desires that the human race He has made would know intimacy with Him and as a result intimacy with each other. There is something quite special that takes place in the heart and soul of mankind when a people come together for the common good of each other as opposed to merely seeking the best for self. Whenever it is reported, it is read, it is witnessed, that people came together having differing backgrounds, beliefs and ethnicity, for the common good, a nation; even a world is captivated by it. It becomes all that we can talk about.<br>
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Ultimately, that is what God desires most. <a href="https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Colossians%201%3A15-20&version=AMPC">To reconcile all things in heaven and on earth to Himself</a>. This is the ultimate definition of intimacy with God. So whether we struggle with giving money, I believe through that struggle if we obey God and also trust God, He will replace our struggle with His intimacy. That is to know God and to know Him well. With that said, I now invite you <i>Into My HEART</i>.<br>
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Some background concerning how this prayer came to be. As I was listening to the audio of this translation, like never before this verse caught my attention. I have read this passage many times and written about the encounter with Jesus and the Samaritan woman by the well many times as well. I thank God I have been able to do so and I thank Him now, that yet again, His Word is my inspiration for prayer. With that being said, I now invite you Into My HEART.</div>
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I have come to enjoy audibly listening to the Bible. I have read it much and at first upon discussion about listening to it, my initial response was that I preferred reading the words in the Bible because I am a lover of words and I like to take them all in. However, upon falling behind in a collective group reading plan [in which I am not a fan of whole Bible reading plans] I choose one day to begin hearing the words of the Bible as I drove to work, to catch up. To my great surprise, I came to realize that the audible hearing of it proved to present the scriptures as recorded in the Bible to me in a brand new way. In a sense I would be able to see a more vivid picture that was being painting by the author. Like viewing an aerial map I began to see the scriptures more acutely. For this, I now recommend listening to the Word of God, even as I recommend reading the Word of God. More importantly, I desire that all who hear or read the Bible will actually and ultimately experience the God who inspired it all. With that said, I now invite you Into My HEART.<br>
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This post is a few months shy of being six years old. I am now finalizing it (being October 9, 2018). A long time has gone by but this post I rather fine to be simply beautiful. It has come from a place of awe and wonder and joy for the Lord. Interesting fact. I no longer own that iPhone, and I no longer use an iPhone. I have as of 2014 went to using Android. However, this is not a post about the differences, the pros and cons of two different interfaces. It is about my relationship with the Lord God and how He allowed me to perceive Him through something I used in my every day. With that being said, I now invite you into my HEART.<br>
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Beloved ones, God’s grace and peace be with you more and more. Amen. The below was originally written in 2015 and today being October 10, 2018 brings this post to almost waiting on the shelf as it were, for three years to see the light of day. But I thank God that He again has me in a season of wanting to blog and He is bringing to fruition what He has started. Indeed God, even the Lord God of heaven and earth is a God who keeps His promises and fulfills His Word. Amen. That being said, I now invite you Into My Heart.</div>
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Healing. The most controversial of all ministries to be revealed in me, through me and all around me. Why controversial? It is the most foreign in regards to being spoken of and in many respects experienced and believed in throughout the United States. With that said, I now invite you Into My Heart.</div>
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Marriage is something that I have come to realize that I did not appreciate and hold in high esteem in times past. This I only came to understand through my many times over the years addressing with God what was important to God and must also become important to me, now being a theist and a Christ follower. I was once married. Bodily, it lasted for about a year and a half. Lawfully, it went on another year from that. I will say this, Christ saves but that does not remove hurt that has already been inflicted. I do know that despite the hurt, Christ can give strength to those who have been injured or have done the injuring, to walk in hope again regardless of past hurts we have experienced. But He alone has this perpetual reservoir, if I may, of power to strengthen us not to remain in a place of pain, injury and brokenness, but to arrive at a place of peace, joy, forgiveness and wholeness. With that said, I now invite you Into My Heart.<br>
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<b>In Jesus Christ our Lord</b> is where the beauty, the glory and the majesty of such a promise from God, hinges on. If you remove the hinge, you lose it all! This is an unusual way to begin this blog post but it all ties in perfectly with what follows. With that said, I now invite you Into My HEART.</div>
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Bear fruit [the result of two life lines; Vine and branch] that is worthy [axios: assigning the matching value] of repentance [change of mind; renewing one’s thoughts to the way God thinks]. </div>
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(Matthew 3:8 <span style="font-size: x-small;">NKJV</span> emphasis added by me) </div>
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Bear fruit in keeping with repentance. (Matthew 3:8 <span style="font-size: x-small;">ESV</span>)</div>
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Bring forth fruit that is consistent with repentance [let your lives prove your change of heart] </div>
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(Matthew 3:8 <span style="font-size: x-small;">AMPC</span>) </div>
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Bring forth therefore fruits meet [tugchanó: hit the mark; spot on; fall in line with] for repentance (Matthew 3:8 <span style="font-size: small;">KJV emphasis added by me</span>) </div>
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<li>Bear [on going activity] that is worthy of [that initial action].</li>
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By the grace of God that continually inspires me, I have written, taught and spoken about repentance many times. This word is paramount to an ongoing and effective relationship with God. Both from the beginning and also to see it through.</div>
<a href="http://n2myheart.blogspot.com/2018/09/matthew-38-repentance-its-not-anathema.html#more">Read more »</a>Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07969150845598696978noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3098233914502591018.post-49687044653675532052018-08-14T20:04:00.000-04:002018-08-14T20:04:35.216-04:00How Do You Know It’s God’s Voice?<div align="left">
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Beloved, this post is in response to a question; a very good and necessary question that demands our full attention in seeking the answer or proper response. For this very reason this blog post was created and inspired. It is my ongoing hope, desire and prayer that through this post, it will aid in fear being replaced by joy and splendor to draw near to and hear from God. With that being said, I now invite you <b>Into My Heart...</b><br>
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