Thursday, May 20, 2010

personal prophecy

We can learn much about God from the way He speaks to others. The following is a prophecy I sent to one of our readers. God bless.

God’s personality is multifaceted; He is many things at once. He also accomplishes many purposes at one time. Though we are like Him, yet we are simpler. We may experience more than one personal emotion at t time (such as grief and anger) but they do not overtake us with the same intensity. And our purpose gives us a direction and a goal by keeping us focused. If not, we would be confused. God can weave many purposes into His goals and is clear-minded about them all, never becoming forgetful or confused.

Certain emotions pertain to Man. Melancholia and self-pity are not emotions that are part of God’s personality. These emotions, when dwelt on, can bring evil spirits to our side, as if we are inviting them into a chat room with us. This is why a person who feels sorry for himself will hear more than one voice. Self- pity finds its root in feeling lack of justice, and justice belongs to God. But joy, faith, hope and love are all God-emotions. Angels are drawn into our chat room to converse with us, ministering to us.

Satan’s first accusation was that God was unjust by withholding from Adam and Eve the fruit that seemed good. Because they believed Satan, they lost their inheritance, the garden of Eden. We all suffer lost because of their unbelief in the just-ness of God’s character. On the other hand, the daughters of Zelophehad believed God would be just, and asked for an inheritance in the Promised Land (Num 27:1-11). Because they believed in just-ness they received their inheritance, and all daughters after them did also.

Satan accuses God of being unjust, but the angels affirm God by saying He is just and holy. We may not understand all of God’s ways, but His just-ness lays a foundation for us to know that He is just, fair, and good. If we accept Him as such, He will reveal Himself to us by showing us His heart and His purposes.

Often God will show us His heart and purposes in a matter so that we will know how to pray. God’s sense of justice doesn’t begin with His decisions to reward or punish, but they begin with His preparations and works towards His goal. When the Lord sends His word to create faith for a work by and in a person, He equips that person for success. Many are the efforts on God’s behalf, patiently working in the man to develop him in his character and skill. Therefore that man has a reward to look forward to at the end of his work. Yet if a man shrinks back, not developing his faith, he will lack both skill and character, and will remain sadly ignorant of God’s ways. He will not realize that God is just, and that He will require from the man . . . for all God’s wonderful efforts and gifts in the man will put him as a debtor to God if that man never serves Him.

IF a man is in debt to God, God will seek intercessors to stand in the gap for him. Perhaps the man’s heart will be changed. God will seek those who will speak with the man to turn his heart to faith and rightful action. This is part of God’s just nature; to restore a man to righteousness so that he can receive reward instead of punishment.

It is our high calling in Christ to represent God by reconciling men to Him as He is the One who will reward men according to their works. But it is the failure of many to dwell in pain, self-pity, and silence. Go, pray and speak according to the heart and purpose of God, for He will reveal it to you. And what an awesome standing you will have, in His presence. Amen.

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