Monday, March 2, 2020

"We too got to Sit in"

The good fight of a Christian is the one battle to get rid of all evil, especially in our lives we choose our weapon either a bullet-sized verse or bulletproof prayer. We may grieve over lost territory because of disobedience, but we can rally to reclaim lost ground. Sometimes we have to tighten a tourniquet on wound pride, or step back for reconnaisance into God's Word. Everyday you and I go to war against an ensnaring world, a corrupt flesh, and a busy devil. The frontlines are a risky and ruggedly demanding place to be, But the battle prize is for all of us who reckon the fight to be...good.
Even today, much of what the Bible say and mean remains mysterous and unreachable to those who are not seeking after God's will (His purpose) the spirit works to illuminate Scripture comes only to those who have faith in Jesus! Through the Holy Spirit, Jesus still in His helping business the earnest follower, the dedicated disciple to know his will. As he explained the parables to his disciple, we too got sit in on his explanation and because he has ascended into heaven and poured out his Spirit on those who have been born again in him (Titus 3:3-7), we have the spirit help in understanding and living truth. (Matthew 13:16). "But blessed Are eyes for they see and your ears for they hear."
Verse 16. Blessed Are your eyes- the words are spoken  to the small company of disciples in the boat. They were not as the multitude. They might see but dimly, and be slow of heart to understand, but, at least, they had eyes that looked for light, and ears that were open to the divine voice. 
Matthew 13:16-17 sayest, Blessed are your eye- for you both see and hear, and understand. You not only greater opportunities of instruction than others, but you both know how to prize, and are concerned to improve them. For verily i say unto you, that many prophets-who prophesied of the coming of the Messiah, and righteous men-To who God Familiarly showed himself, and made known his will, as he did to Abraham and the patriachs, and many kings, (Luke10:24). From those seed the Messiah was to spring, and whose kingdoms and persons were types of Him and his kingdom. Have desired to see-before their eyes, those thing which ye thus see and have not seem them, they only seeing them afar off in the promises made to them concerning these days see (Hebrew 11:13 and 1Peter 1:11-12). 
When you became Christian, God gave you spiritual sight and hearing so you going to begin experiencing His presence and activity all around you. The Holy Spirit helps you to develop these spiritual senses as you walk with Him. Spiritual sensibility to God is a gift that must be accepted and exercise. Scripture indicates that those who are spiritually dead cannot see or understand spiritual things. (Matthew13:14-15). Without spiritual eyes, you can be right in the midst of a mighty act of God and not recognize it. "EyesThat See, Ears That Hear" 
 "But Blessed are your eyes for they see and your ears for they hear."

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