How Do We Get A Miracle?

 Miracles are answers to prayer where God changes the 'reality of something in our world.

There are facts and there is truth….for instance the facts can be that  the doctors have said a person has 'incurable' things going on in their body, but the truth is, healing cam come  because 'greater is He that is in the person, than he that is in the world.'

And we do not trust  in what we say as much as what we say that is spiritual agreement with God and will bring 'spirit and life' to the situation–it is His power not ours.

I have seen instant miracles, instant healings….each have been different, and each a testimony to God's goodness. Many have also been healed by doctors, and at times, diet and supplements.

There are no formulas but there are 'principles of prayer' that help us to stand in faith, some are outlined in the Lord's prayer.   Not formulas or law, but foundational  principles that the Holy Spirit can use in our life as we pray, i.e. acknowledging God and thanking Him (two of many).  It is so cool that we have three persons in one  God  working on our behalf.

 I am working on a book titled, THE SUPERNATURAL POWER OF THE PRINCIPLES OF

PRAYER.  Hope to have it available soon.

My best, warmest advice always is to love God whether we get our miracle or not. Never confess that it is not happening….we always want to be in agreement with the Word of God that 'all things are possible.'

Pressing in and pressing on….

Who Do You Say I Am?

Recently I heard a sermon that made me spend time thinking about the scripture in the above titlle.  It is quoted from Matthew 15:16. 

The Pastor, and I don't remember who it was, said, "Jesus is asking Peter, 'Who Am I to you?'"   I am very grateful to that Pastor and I know God is blessing him, as it was one of those quotes that linger in your brain for 'good'!

Who is God to me……I have been thinking ever since.  Is He an austere far-away God declaring doom and judgment….certainly not for me.  I have know for years that the Holy Spirit is with me always.  I found it easier to relate to Jesus because we can 'see' Him with spiritual eyes from Scripture.  I am learning to know the Holy Spirit more all the time….recognizing how wonderful He is, at all He does.

I found through teaching in the SOZO ministry at Bethel Church, Redding, California,  that some of the leaders have personal relationships with God, the Father.  As I learned I was so excited to find I too, could have that.    It is a little different for each of us, but so wonderful.  Just as we relate to family members differently and friends we can relate to the Godhead personally and relationally.  They are One, yet each is a person.  It is exciting to  know them and relate to them individually and together.

It takes faith and a willingness to receive, as we learn about them from the Bible.  Jesus came to set us free but also  to let us know the Father, as He did only what He saw the Father do, and what the Father told Him;  yet Jesus was very much His own person.  It isn't easy to understand…..we just believe, accept and receive until we are on the other side of this life and it's problems.

Who is God to me….a wonderful 'Abba' who is kind, loving, and fair…..Creator of the Universe, but just Abba Father  to me.  (Rom 8:15)  How about you?

 

Pressing in and pressing on….

Jaycee Dugard…..Amazing!

I watched the Jaycee Dugard Interview on Sunday, mesmerized by her story.  What a great testimony of resilence, hope and mercy.  "Mercy" ?  Yes, mercy on her part toward the couple who kidnapped her and held her captive in a back yard for many years. 

Her smile, her laugh, her attitude was so captivating as the story poured out…..continually raped,  having two babies in a back yard, locked in a place with no windows or view of the outside for years, certainly convicted me of how much I take for granted. 

Her captors serving sentences in jail, as they should, are not keeping Jaycee captive to her memories.  She is busy renewing her life with her mother, taking care as she always has, the two daughters she has, and as I see it……overcoming evil with good.  What the devil has meant for evil God has turned to good.

What does God have to do with this?  In my heart I believe He was with  her and sustained her through all of this.  Why didn't God stop it or save her?  Maybe with  free will, we all have, man has been given authority and it takes action on someone's part so God can back it up.  There are questions in our heart about all tragedies and pain in the world; questions that may only be answered in eternity.

I know, experientially know, God is good, loving and merciful.  The fact that I believe Jesus was with Jaycee in all of this does not, in any way, take away all the credit she should have for her courage, her strength, her integrity and character in the face of overwhelming odds.  The lack of bitterness in Jaycee can be seen  on her beautiful face.  What an awesome woman…..she is truly amazing!

Freedom Is Cool If You Really Have It!

In this day and age we wonder who is free and who isn't….so many ways to look at life.  I realized recently that I had become toooooo intense and overwhelmed with life, and it's many problems, world-wide.  I was in 'bondage' to fear and doubt.

In other words I was 'busted' (as the kids say) by the Holy Spirit to receive  joyfully with gratitude of heart for the abundance of all things. (Deut 28:47) Because, otherwise,   it goes on to say all kinds of bad things will happen.  Then in Romans 8:28 Paul tells us God will  work all things together for good for those who love the Lord. Paul is not saying all things are good but that God can work in them.

What I realized when I talk to God, and I do all the time, it should not be with a heavy heart but with an attitude of His Majesty and Glory and that no matter how it looks I can depend on Him to work in it.  "Life" is a choice,  always….very little is automatic with the promises of Jesus and the Bible….much depends on what we say and how we choose to believe.  I think 'faith' is the supernatural substance of what we choose to believe.  (Heb 11:1)

Is it possible to be 'positive' all the time? Sure isn't easy for me.  If my body is in pain, there is a lot to overcome.  If I am dealing with violence or death, I sure depend on the sermon on the mount where Jesus says, "Blessed are those who mourn because they will be comforted." (Matt 5)   But, I realized I just have to find and make time to smile, to laugh, to thank God, to enjoy my dog, my family, my neighbors, or whatever I can, or my mind will be clouded and used by the devil and his demons to pull me into more unbelief. 

We, in America,  are celebrating the 4th of July….freedom for this country won many years ago. We are grateful and trying to hang on to that freedom as it seems at times to be disappearing.

 Nelson Mandela (who certainly understands freedom) said, "For to be free is not merely to cast off one's chains, but to live in a way that respects and enhances the freedom of ofthers."  Living with a heart for God and a love for others will certainly fulfil that.

 Jesus said "You shall know the truth and the truth shall set you free."  (John 8:32)  The word 'know' means to 'experiencially know' and truth is the truth of God (John 17:17).  So no matter where we live in the world,  truth of God, Jesus, of the faithfulness of the Holy Spirit will set us free in our heart, no matter what the circumstances.     So today we can choose to believe…..and faith will come and we can have 'spiritual freedom' and decide to freely:

ENJOY THE JOURNEY ONE DAY AT A TIME!

Happy Holiday where ever you are!

Pressing in and pressing on….

Vision For A Supernatural Reality!

Since we are more spirit than physical (yes, that is true!), it is so wonderful to use our imagination, asking and allowing God to visit us with visions, dreams, or in many other Supernatural ways.

Recently I made a trip to Colorado.   I was blessed to spend time just talking and enjoying our Lord and the presence of God became very real. 

I had a wonderful vision that answered a prayer for me that I ask of God some time  ago. When praying for a situation, person or healing I always forgive any sins first, (John 20:23) then pray however the Holy Spirit leads me.  I try not to think, but just to let the Holy Spirit guide me.  The Holy Spirit is so good at what He does. 

 

I questioned the Holy Spirit, wondering if this was truly His guidance, (in forgiving sins first) and the vision I received answered that question.  I pray it will bless you also. I am so grateful to God for His loving direction and faithfulness!

 

As I sat in my friend's living room taking in the awesomely beautiful mountains of Estes Park, Colorado, I was aware in my spirit of how Jesus carried the cross and drug himself up the hill to his crucifixion.  The Holy Spirit helped me to understand (in the spirit of my mind, Eph 4:23) how we drag and pull our pains, needs, sickness up the hill to the cross as well.  That is why it seems so difficult at times, as we struggle with the mountains in front of us.  That as Jesus exchanged our sin at the cross for the Glory of God to our salvation, we too can put our needs at the cross, trusting it to be a portal to heaven, to be blessed for the Glory of God.

 

Suddenly I saw the outline of a beautiful iridescent cross at the top of the mountain.  It was surrounded by light of colors I had never seen before.  In fact the lights made the shape of the cross as it had no other substance.  It was so beautiful I was in awe and began to understand  the cross is a point or portal of faith into heaven where forgiveness and repentance are exchanged for all the loving attributes of God (Gal 5:22).  Do we have to 'see' this to do that….no, but how wonderful it is to open the eyes of our heart to the supernatural as a position of faith.

 

I ask the Lord how I might describe what I saw to others so they might see it in their imagination and heart.  His answer was to take all the colors of a rainbow and inject lightening and there it would be.  As I have shared many have been able to see it as well….more importantly that even though Christ Jesus is risen (no longer on the cross) the cross still remains as a place in the supernatural of exchanging our sins and the sins of others in forgiveness,  for Christ Jesus resurrected Glory.  (John 10:10)   

 

This was personal to me, but available to everyone….a gift, God can use to show us many things….His Loving Mercy,

Compassion and Grace!  May it be yours today, through Jesus!

 

Pressing in and pressing on….