Tuesday, January 14, 2014

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Failure and Success: Paralysis From Past Mistakes

For as the heavens are high above the earth, so great is His mercy toward those who fear Him; as far as the east is from the west, so far has He removed our transgressions from us.— Psalm 103:11-12

Do not let any of the things of the world or past mistakes paralyze your hearts. I believe there are Christians who have allowed some of their past mistakes to paralyze them. You were so bright and cheerful in your spiritual life once, and then you made some tragic mistake or had something happen to you. You got out of it somehow, and prayed and wept your way out of it. But it did something to you, and now you cannot lick it. Past wrongs that have been done to you, past failures, times you thought you were going to win and did not, or present sins or discouragement-these things are not mental at all. They are deeper than that; they are subconscious, and they prevent us from believing.

I most urgently exhort you, and I trust God Almighty to deliver you; to sponge that out of your spirit; to sponge that out of your heart so you are not hindered by unbelief. Rut, Rot or Revival: The Condition of the Church, pp. 162-163

"Lord, I'm surely not the only one who desperately needs this reminder this morning. So many of us struggle with past sins, failures, or hurts. I pray for all of my fellow-servants who need deliverance, who need to have the past sponged out of their spirits and hearts. Amen."


Good Morning Readers,
     Prayers are appreciated as I under go a few test this week... Last test I had were about two years ago... I have procrastinated on all test until now... 
     A lot of Blood work this AM... Wednesday AM - Arterial Ultrasound... 
     Scheduled to see a Heart Specialist in about 3½ weeks... 
     Deadline for The StarLight News in next week... Not really happy about the distractions... Praying that I can avoid any hospital test or treatments so I can continue The StarLight Ministry...
Have a Blessed Day and Thanks,
Richard


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