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Truth Over Facts (3)

 Revelation 12:9 You need truth to overcome deception. Truth is what God wants us to accept, choose, and settle for. Facts can reflect truth or be against truth. It is in the realm of facts that Satan deceives us. The realm of facts is where Satan presents negative evidence against us, hoping that we will settle for it as our truth. This applies to every area of life. When Satan lies to us, it appears as concrete evidence. What we see can be deceptive and contrary to God's truth for us. What is seen can chamge. 2 Corinthians 4:18 What we can see, smell, touch, hear, and evem taste can deceive us. The realm of the five senses is an area Satan has mastered the art of deception. We have to develop our spiritual senses just as much as we have developed our natural senses if not more. We have to get used to trusting and using our spiritual senses. Hebrews 5:14 We can develop confidence in our spiritual gifts and senses. If we rely on circumstances or feelings we may give up and not rece...

TRUTH OVER FACTS (4)

 It is a fact that life has it's challenges and difficulties, it is truth that God is our ever present help who enables us to overcome them. Psalm 46:1 It is a fact that Satan's tricks and evil exists in this world, it is truth that the greater one lives in you to make you triumph if you are in Christ Jesus. 1 John 4:4 It is a fact that Satan has his agents and children on earth, it is truth that you don't have to be their victim. You have your praise which attracts God's presence. Psalm 22:3 Witches, wizards, warlocks, and voodoo priests exist, carrying out the enemy's work in diabolic ways, it's a fact. It is truth that God has His human agents who advance His kingdom, and continue the ministry of Jesis Christ, destroying the works of darkness. Ephesians 4:11,12 The lies of Satan are all over the earth, so we have to be careful what we accept as truth. Satan's lies are often facts in physical, medical, tangible, and visual forms. John 8:44 Truth is of the ...

Truth Over Facts! (2)

 2 Corinthians 4:18 It is a fact that the whole world is under Satan's influence, but it is truth that Satan doesn't have to have power over you.  1 John 5:19 It is a fact that evil spirits are real and they are our enemies, it is also a truth that Jesus had defeated them and they don't have to defeat you. Colossians 2:15 It is a fact that the world we live in has had demonic activity for hundreds upon hundreds of years, but it is truth that we are not of this world but of God's kingdom through Jesus Christ if Jesus is our Lord and saviour. John 17:16,17 Diseases, sicknesses, and illnesses are facts but they do not have to be our reality. God's truth should be our reality, not the negative facts of life. Isaiah 53:5 The great challenge for many of God's people is converting their negative facts into God's truth for their lives. God's truth for you is always positive. good, and commendable. Anything happening to a son/daughter of God that is not positive,...

Truth Over Facts!

  Luke 17:11-19 Our facts don't have to become our truth. Especially if those facts are negative.. There is a way to convert our negative facts to positive truth. It was a fact that ten lepers needed healing and wholeness, but their leprosy didn't have to be their reality. Our text passage above shows this. Their need, their condition, their state,  did not have to be their truth. By the mercy of God, these ten lepers moved from facts to truth. It happened to the ten lepers, it can happen for you! Jesus Christ is the one who changes our negative facts to positive truth. It was a fact that time was running out, and the Israelites needed the sun not to set yet, the sun was about to set. It was also a truth that time could stand still and God could freeze time for their sake. God did, until they won the battle. Joshua 10: 7 -14 Nobody can grasp or imagine what God is willing to do for you. Nobody knows or fully understands how much God loves you. Your difficult, challenging, and ...

The King's Countenance (4)

  Revelation 4:8-11 When we behold the King's countenance.  our lives start aligning with His promises, word, and will for us. When we behold the King's countenance,  the unwanted and negative facts of our lives begin to align and conform to God's truth. Beholding the King's countenance by faith is the key to our positive transformation, and transition from changing our facts into truth, making God's truth our reality. Your life is too precious than to live it based on the assumptions, opinions, fears, biases, and trial and errors of people. Your life should not be other people's experiment. People cannot advise you beyond their wisdom, their knowledge, understanding, and exposure. Human beings are limited in all those areas. We can't base our lives on who other people think we are, what other people think we deserve, and what people feel we can't or can achieve. These are major reasons we have to stay in God's presence. Psalm 91:1 In God's prese...

The King's Countenance (3)

  Matthew 17:2 On the Mount of transfiguration Peter, James, and John looked upon the countenance of Jesus Christ. For a while, they saw Jesus in His heavenly divine image- His face was as bright as the sun and His raiment was white as light! The divine being that Jesus Christ is can be trusted. Look to Him. Young (baby) birds look to their mothers to feed and nurture them. Newborn birds look to the face of their mothers for survival. The mother bird makes arrangements to feed her young, she's often ready, she's done some hunting and gathered some food; as her babies behold her countenance to survive she puts meat or worms in their young mouths/beaks. These baby birds look to the countenance of their mothers out of trust. The way young birds look to their parents (usually mothers) to survive and out of trust, that is how we must look to the countenance of our King for our survival and due to our trust in Him. Psalm 34:10 When we look to the countenance of God our king our faces...

The King's Countenance (2)

  Revelations 1:12-16 In the scripture passage/text above we read a description of the King's countenance. Jesus Christ in His glorified, divine state. True and successful kings maintain a spiritual connection to the King of kings and Lord of lords. In Bible times we see from the scripture that it's earthly kings who maintained a relationship with God that was most successful. King David was a very successful king who had God as His refuge, anchor, and strength. King Solomon was a very successful king who had quite a peaceful reign and lots of prosperity when he loved God and maintained his relationship with the God of his father king David. Adam was created to be the king of the earth, in the image and likeness of His maker. He had the blessing and the divine glory and mandate to function in that capacity. This was before the fall. King Uzziah was a very successful king whose reign enjoyed a lot of innovativeness in warfare and ingenuity. He was a king marvelously helped by Go...