Friday, March 10, 2023

Serendipitous oratory of Thought by Sugar Bear about being a “Spiritual Warrior”


 “Let us have faith that right makes might, and in that faith, let us, to the end, dare to do our duty as we understand it.” 

Today is one of those inner Serendipitous oratory of Thought by Sugar Bear about being a “Spiritual Warrior” 

No man can at once give the impression that he is clever and that Christ is mighty to save. Making an impact or an impression is a heart issue. If God has your heart you aren’t seeking to impress others, but you desire for Jesus to impact the world around you through you as we learn from His Character

Be joyful in hope, patient in affliction, faithful in prayer. Roman 12:12

Have you ever heard people say “you just know that you know” when something is right? Like knowing when you’re in love. Or when you hear those orations of thought from the clouds of explanation? Who are you listening to? Yourself, Satan or God?

“I will stand at my watch and station myself on the ramparts; I will look to see what he will say to me, and what answer I am to give to this complaint. Then the Lord replied: ‘Write down the revelation and make it plain on tablets so that a herald may run with it.” Habakkuk 2:1-2 Ah, I know be still and quiet yourself down!

So what is the key to the emotional and spiritual well-being of every Christian.? IS it spiritual growth when you accept the good news,. Having a commitment to growing more and more like our creator God. Roman 12:12 says, first to Christians is to rejoice in hope. Often, we resist instruction about what we should feel: that we should change our attitudes to be joyful. The idea here, though, is more about declaring ourselves as having reason for joy. It's not a command to be happy, but to have the right perspective on our situation. We should agree with God that our hope is worth rejoicing over. What hope? Paul is referring to the hope of the redemption of our bodies and being united with our Father forever once our adoption is complete


I remember my first football coach in high school, Mr. Elmer Burney. He provided for me many useful words that challenged me in my life. He said, “It all starts with the belief that you can handle whatever challenge you’re facing, it’s a grind. He often said ,”The world doesn’t owe you a thing”, McFarland, It’s a choice each man makes. Set backs are temporary and quitters think that every small problems suddenly becomes a catastrophe. The mentally tough don’t make excuses or blame other people for their problems. There is something to be said for relying on such a strong foundation coming from a coach.

This gave me that spirit of personal mental attitude. Where you have total control over your efforts with a spirit of attitude. He also said do things with a mindset of love and Joy to Dream big and ignore the naysayers. Be relentless and never give up. But life is full of decisions and stages that made me not understand about the absolutes, specific by name or how do we/I know for sure that these ideas are coming from God? Am I hearing God? Or am I only hearing myself? Worse yet, am I hearing the temptations of Satan disguised as the leading of the Holy Spirit? Sometimes distinguishing our own ideas from God’s leading is difficult. Is it coming from the enemy? How do we take every thought captive?

If we are confused about whether or not we are hearing God, let us pray for wisdom, . How many times do we throw prayer out the window or forget about prayer. Alone with that we must study the “word” it is the primary way God speaks to us. I took this as a way to behave and mature with the mindset of a faithful child of God. The amazing truth of our faith is that our God wants to transform us. He wants to liberate us from all that hurts and ails us. At the heart of this transformation towards holiness is spiritual growth with the Holy Spirit’s leading us. He is always with us. No matter what decisions were making day to day we can’t go wrong when we exhibit love, joy, peace to the glory of God.

Spiritual growth is the process of becoming more and more like Jesus Christ. When we place our faith in Jesus, the Holy Spirit begins the process of making us more like Him, conforming us to His image.
The first one is be joyful in hope you might be saying I do not have hope, I’ve lost hope. This whole chapter in Romans is about love and action. That you do have the hope , you do have the joy. Why because you have God in you. Which leads to more Christlikeness. Remember, God wants to show us the right path to take. He’s not in the business of hiding His will from those who seek Him. The better we know our Shepherd, the less we have to worry about heeding the wrong voice.

So what inspires you about Jesus? That makes you relentless and will never let you give up on your Dream of serving the poor, the sick, and the distressed.

God Bless You and This Ministry!

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