Tuesday, December 12, 2006

He's in the Room!!

Hello All!

Need some quick inspiration? Zephaniah 3:15 ( I had to look in the table of contents too) is a verse from the RCL readings for next Sunday, the 3rd Sunday in Advent. Check it out NASB style: "The Lord has taken away his judgements against you, He has cleared away your enemies. The King of Israel, the lord is in your midst; You will fear disaster no more..."


Isn't that powerful? God has removed all of his judgements from us. The Message says that "God has reversed his judgments against you and sent your enemies off chasing their tails. From now on, God is Israel's king, in charge at the center. There's nothing to fear from evil ever again!"

One of Satan's jobs is to accuse. Satan is the accuser of the bretheren. "Satan" in Job 1:6 actually means "accuser" in Hebrew. Revelation 12:10 says that he accuses them (the brothers) before God day and night. To me, Satan is the chief enemy. He is always in God's face telling on me. And I'm not going to lie. Sometimes, it's true what he says about me. But God is a promise keeper. He keeps and honors covenant. Psalm 33:11 NASB says that the counsel of God and the plans of his hear stands forever and from generation to generation. I can just see God getting up and telling Satan "Oh SHUT UP! Nothing that you say about my child is going to change the fact that they are my child! As a matter of fact, I see him/her making a great comeback now!"
"How?"

"They remembered that I made them a promise that if they called upon me in the time of trouble that I would hear them and save them"



All Satan can do now is run from God because he's getting up to see about you! From now on, God is Israel's king. Satan has been dictating how your life was going to be-almost forcing you to live a defeated life. But God is the boss around here. And some things are about to change! I'm in charge! And now that I'm here, you don't have to fear (or experience AMP) evil any more.

If you don't have a reason to praise God, then you need more help than I can provide on my blog! But try to think of what God has promised you. And take joy in the fact that he can' fail. He doesn't have the ability to. That's awesome!

Suzanne Hinn, the wife of Benny Hinn has something that you need though (for those of you who aren't feeling this):


Final Exam Fun




To the Fools on the Ship:
I'm getting together some questions that will be asked a couple of gentleman that are active in the High-Church Pentecostalism Movement. So stay tuned in for BlogTalk.

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Until Next Time,
The Minibishop