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Destiny

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Do you ever feel stuck in a rut, constrained by choices you made previously that commit you to a current life that you do not enjoy? Have you made bad choices that prevent you from living with a sense of destiny and fulfillment? Don’t underestimate your ongoing capacity for renewal. When I said I made all things new, it was not a one-time event. From any circumstance and situation you currently face turn to me and I will show you a path to your destiny. This is a universal principle whether you sense that you are currently in my will or not. This is a description of walking with me and abiding in me. 

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Be inclusive

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Have you ever been in a group of people with some of them talking about a subject only they were familiar with? Did you feel excluded? This is considered bad manners in polite company. It is more gracious to find topics of conversation that are inclusive. Do you talk about the Kingdom of God? This is a topic that applies to all whether they have an expressed interest in or knowledge of it or not. Then they that feared me spoke often to one another and a book of remembrance was written before me of those who thought upon my name. Fulfill my Great Commission by including others in this conversation. 

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Virtual or spiritual?

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Computers have made possible a virtual world. Games and other scenarios can be presented in a way that looks realistic, but for which there is no corresponding reality. As a Christian you believe in a spiritual world. This is a world that is not visible, but for which there is a corresponding reality. It is important that you not confuse these concepts. Being engrossed in a virtual world is an escape from the real world, but it is false. Yet it is not enough to live in the “real” world without regard for the reality of the spiritual world. He who is spiritual judges all things, and understands the present world and the world to come. 

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Regrets?

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Do you live with regrets? Is there a sense of sorrow in your life for choices made and not made, for broken relationships and years lost? Do you understand that I came to redeem you from sin and give you salvation? This is the beginning of eternal life, but it is not the only aspect of my redemptive work. I came to make all things new. Do your losses seem permanent and unrecoverable? Turn to me rather than living in regret and see how my redemptive work can be applied to your situation. What you think of as impossible is what I think of as a miracle. Job was ruined in every aspect and I restored him more than he had before and I will do the same for you. Look to me even to redeem the years that were lost.

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Healing the Blind

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Elsewhere––in blogs, articles and my book––I have written generally about healing the sick in Jesus’ name, providing some principles and a simply prayer model. However, over the past couple of months I have been asked several times about praying for some specific conditions. Over the next while, I will address some of these.

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Doctrine?

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Do you care about correct doctrine? You do and you should. Do you care about fulfilling the great commission? The Bible is as clear about this as about anything, and you are to do and to teach my commandments, but the people to whom you present the gospel message don’t care about doctrine. They are in darkness. That is why it is so easy for cults to recruit members. They are not prepared to hear your message of truth until they see your message of love. Ask any believer you know what drew them to me. How many were on a quest for correct doctrine? How many were hungry for some expression of love and acceptance, mercy and grace?

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shame?

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Do you think of shame as a useful concept? The Psalmist asked that he not be ashamed, and you have my promise that those who believe on me shall not be ashamed. Yet the awareness of causes of shame can serve to guide you away from them. This may be a negative motivation, but if it serves to keep you on the strait and narrow way, then it serves a useful purpose. Just as the law is a schoolmaster to bring you to me, so shame is a caution to keep you from evil. It is not something I desire for you, so I gave you a conscience that you may anticipate shameful things and avoid them. Keep your conscience clear and sensitive and strong and you will never be ashamed.

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