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Wednesday, October 30, 2019

Fulfilling Your Destiny as a Son or Daughter of God


By Thomas Denegre

The kings who ruined Israel after King David (1 Kings 12-18) not only failed because of their disobedience, but more importantly they failed to understand their identity in God; also called an orphan spirit.  Sadly, this pattern repeats itself with many of us in the church today.

God is calling many of us to move from being orphans, those who must prove their self-worth and feeling of being unloved and rejected through works, to being true sons of God

Jesus once said,"I will not leave you as orphans, I will come to you." (John 14:18)

As St. Paul wrote, "For all who are being led by the Spirit of God, these are sons of God. For you have not received a spirit of slavery leading to fear again, but you have received a spirit of adoption as sons by which we cry out, “Abba! Father!” The Spirit Himself testifies with our spirit that we are children of God, and if children, heirs also, heirs of God and fellow heirs with Christ, if indeed we suffer with Him so that we may also be glorified with Him." (Romans 8:14-17)

God is calling many of us to move from being orphans to being true sons of God. Just as David entered his secret place of the Most-High (Psalm 91:1) to know God intimately, God too brought me into his secret place to know Him deeply and affectionately.  So, can you. It’s available to all believers filled with the Holy Spirit.  God has given us the ability to envision things not seen in the natural. While in prayer the Holy Spirit guides us into a restful (secret) place with Jesus, and looking eye-to-eye with Him, he tells you;

“(Insert your own name) you are a delight to my eyes.  Just as a I saw Mathew in pain from guilt and shame in his den of tax thievery, out of my compassion and mercy I called him to me. His heart received and accepted my love. Dropping everything he followed me. That is why I left the ninety-nine to save the one.  I want you to do the same; follow me.  
I love you 100% all the time.  Your performance means nothing to me.  It is you that I am in love with. I want to spend time with you. I want you to know you are not an orphan, but my son, with all the rights and privileges to inherit everything I have.  You now have everything I have, so stop trying to get something you already have.  You are called to be my son and know you have everything you need to do my will.  
Know that my perfect love casts out at all fear. Therefore, live in my love and my blessings. Stop comparing yourself to other people, because I only made one of you. Isn’t that marvelous! You are brilliant, beautiful, loving, kind, gentle, compassionate and merciful.  You are successfully growing into the person I destined you to become as written in Psalm 139:16. My love will guide you into all things. I am so delighted in you!”

As St. Paul wrote, “In love He predestined us to adoption as sons through Jesus Christ to Himself, according to the kind intention of His will, to the praise of the glory of His grace, which He freely bestowed on us in the Beloved.” (Ephesians 1:5)

In this way, God lets his children know they are loved, wanted, and accepted as they are.  By having an intimate relationship with Jesus, we become his adopted children with full inheritance (Romans 8:14-17).  As a son of God our priorities change whereby, we seek first; (1) To be – identified and accepted as a son of God.  Knowing you are a spiritual being, not a spiritual doing, (2) You have the resources from God to carry out the mission.  So, stop trying to get stuff you already have, and (3) To do his works from authentic love by which you will naturally do His will just as a dog wags its tail.

Here are some guidelines to transform you from an orphan into a powerful son or daughter of God. 
  • Find a quiet (secret) place that is comfortable but not sleepy.  “Be still and know he is God.”
  • Enter the secret place with thanksgiving and praise towards God.
  • As you rest with the Holy Spirit, envision your secret place and see yourself with Jesus.  
  • Allow the Holy Spirit to bring in bible stories and scripture.  Let His Word saturate your heart.
  • Learn to be in alignment with God’s loving will
    • See his face, hear his voice, feel his love, experience his presence, live in his pleasure.
    • Learn to think what God thinks
    • Feel what God feels
    • Hear what God says
    • Then repeat back to yourself what God thinks, feels, says, and sees.
  • By having these seeds planted in your heart, you’ll be rooted in His love.  By being in life union with Jesus, you’ll find that His love will give you the compassion and vision to see and act as God does.  
  • Like every good habit to develop, this should be a loving and joyful practice done regularly. 

 By resting within the intimacy of God, what you behold, you become.  What you become you release. You received love, therefore release love. By being God’s love (John 15), His wisdom and revelation will give you the knowledge to influence the world around you.

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

The Story - Chapter 14 - 1 Kings 14


King Jeroboam had serious trouble in the family.  His son was deathly ill and needed help.  The king remembered enough about his past life to know who to turn to when in big trouble, but he also knew what reception he might receive if he asked for help.  That is why he had his wife approach the prophet while in disguise, keeping her identity hidden.  Guilt and shame will cause us to behave like this.  But the prophet had received word from God about the visitor and was given instruction to share this message.

1 Kings 14:7-9 (NIV)
“Go, tell Jeroboam that this is what the LORD, the God of Israel, says: 'I raised you up from among the people and made you a leader over my people Israel. I tore the kingdom away from the house of David and gave it to you, but you have not been like my servant David, who kept my commands and followed me with all his heart, doing only what was right in my eyes. You have done more evil than all who lived before you. You have made for yourself other gods, idols made of metal; you have provoked me to anger and thrust me behind your back.”

Who of us has not at one time or another thought about what it will be like on judgment day?  I wonder how these words affected the king. I like to think they would have been the beginning of big changes, but reading a bit further, it doesn't seem to have made a difference.

Jeroboam is facing the consequences of his actions.  His reign has brought the people to destruction; their belief in false gods, idol worship, all in violation of God’s commands.  Just five years after Solomon’s death, the Temple and palace were ransacked by foreign invaders.  Once the people became morally corrupt and spiritually desolate, it didn't take long until they lost everything.

There are a number of lessons in the words for today, and my take-away is to be faithful and obedient always.  It is imperative we stay close to God, in His Word daily, offering praise and worship regularly and praying continually. 


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