Isaiah 40-55 — You Are My Weapon
This morning as I woke up, I heard the following:
YOU are My weapon.
YOU are My living word.
Arise and speak.
Shape your world
by the Word of God within you. Read more
Oct 25
This morning as I woke up, I heard the following:
YOU are My weapon.
YOU are My living word.
Arise and speak.
Shape your world
by the Word of God within you. Read more
Oct 20
As I was reading my Word Study NASB, I was riveted with Genesis 48: 50-52. “Now before the year of famine, two sons were born to Joseph…” Heavens! Were they twins??? It doesn’t say they were born one year after the other. It says before the YEAR of famine. Even with twins, there’s a first-born and a second-born as we saw with Esau and Jacob. [I’ve sent a request to a rabbi to verify my suspicion.] Read more
Oct 7
At the GPC Women’s Retreat, October 7th, Paula Friedrichsen had just finished her first session about “Coming Home.” She shared her testimony about the lie she’d bought that “He (God) was not to be trusted.” It directly addressed what the retreat committee had identified was the single most important issue to be dealt with. Read more
Sep 27
This morning as I woke up, I heard this over and over: “Relax your hips. Sway with the music.”
How I chuckled. Yesterday it was “Shoulders down, Mary.” and now this! Okay, okay! I worked out with my trainer yesterday and watched Dancing With the Stars last night. Perhaps there’s a tie-in here? But when I grabbed my bible this morning, all I could think about was Ephesians and Watchman Nee’s little book, Sit, Walk, Stand. Read more
Sep 26
As I was waking up this morning, I heard “Shoulders down, Mary.”
What do you mean, Lord?
“Let it all go and rest in Me.”
When we are busy, busy and have a lot of things on our plate, our administrative gift kicks in. That means our shoulders “of authority” shift up and we move into gear, ratcheting them up. Tightness and even “frozen shoulder” can result from being in that position too long. Read more