Wisdom Pearls Today

Wisdom Pearls Today

 
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Continual Blessing

Imagine what it would be like to experience continual blessing. That is blessing without interruption or end. Blessing that perpetuates until every area of your life flourishes with strength & well being.

God’s blessing moves from heaven to you through sanctification. Sanctification is freedom from sin to holiness and it is found in the tabernacle.

Are you looking for an answer today? Is there a problem you can’t solve on your own?

You can receive a fresh visitation of the Lord by coming to the tabernacle of communion where Jesus blood was poured out. It’s the fellowship of prayer---a place of sanctification where God has promised to meet and speak with you (Exodus 29:42).

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at Christian Broadcasting Network.com.


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Trading Your Pain

When you come before the Lord in prayer, part of you empties out. That part is filled with the heartaches, hurts, soreness, grief, and agonies you’ve experienced throughout your life. As you pour the pain in your heart out to God, He refills your inner being or spirit with Himself. God is love (1 John 4:16) and great healing is within Him (Psalm 103:1-5).

It’s a trade. You give God your pain, He heals you and refills your heart with His purpose. You lay down your fear, and God fills your heart with faith. You give God your sin, He gives you His sanctification. An exchange takes place.

One might compare this exchange to the scientific transfer of photosynthesis.

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at Christian Broadcasting Network.com.

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Steadfast Love

When was the last time you thought about the Old Testament prophet, Jeremiah? He’s the one who cried out that God’s mercy is new every morning even as destruction surrounded him.

The name Jeremiah is from Hebrew origin. It means “the Lord exalts.” Jeremiah is the author of the book of Lamentations. To lament is to express sadness with weeping. It is to mourn. The opposite is to celebrate---yet that’s precisely what Jeremiah does!

In the middle of his sorrow, Jeremiah finds hope and comfort in his God.

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at Christian Broadcasting Network.com.


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The Flourishing Heart

Last winter an arctic front brought a winter storm with miserable conditions to the Dallas area. Along with the freezing rain, came the accumulation of ice—heavy ice on the branches of our nearly sixty-foot, mature oak trees. We watched the weather intently, as field reporters gave the latest updates:

“East of Tulsa, trees are falling. A few minutes ago our crew heard several loud booms that sounded likeguns going off. We ran to see what the noise was—to find that trees, over a half-century old, are crashing down under the weight of the weather.” The unpleasant report continued, “Viewers can expect this front to move through north Texas overnight.”

I sighed with anxiety. Pleading words slipped under my breath,
“Not our oaks, Lord, please not our oaks.”

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at Christian Broadcasting Network.com.