Thursday, October 30, 2014
Wednesday, October 29, 2014
HEALING ISN'T ALWAYS AN INSTANT MIRACLE
My knee started hurting,
then my thigh, then my back and I forgot to just ask for wisdom from the Lord
on what it was and what to do to make it go away. I took ibuprophen and was
handling it myself. The pain subsided somewhat, but it wasn’t going away. I
persevered on my own for about two weeks and it was wearing me down. I finally woke
up spiritually, took it to the Lord and asked my roommate to pray for me. I
went off to work like every other day. Only this day I got the revelation of
what was causing my pain and the revelation of how to get rid of it.
As I sat down on the floor
to patch and touch up the baseboard and then crawled along to the next spot, I
got the news flash – I was sitting in a scrunched down position with both legs
tucked under me to the side and I was bent over. I put my legs on the other
side and the same exact pinch happened on the other side and I realized I’d
been sitting and crawling in this position for about two weeks, 7 hours a day.
No wonder I was having pinches and pain. I made a conscious effort to change
how I was positioning myself and the pain dissipated and is nearly gone.
Just because you don’t
have an instant miracle of healing, doesn’t mean God’s not healing you. He’s
given us many ways to get pain free and to get healed up.
God designed our bodies to
heal themselves. If we take care of our bodies, natural healing comes faster.
Also a key I’ve learned is
that certain sicknesses and diseases and demons too need specific environments
to thrive in, so changing our bodily environment on the inside will cause the
disease to die or the destructive evil spirit to leave.
There’s much to learn
about healing but whenever we get sick there is always one thing we should do
first and that’s take it to the Lord in prayer. Ask Him, “Should I go to the
doctor? Ask someone to pray for me? Drink more water and take a couple aspirin?
What should I do, Lord?”
We ask for His wisdom on
what to do to get healed. God wants us to be healthy, so He’s glad to give us
His wisdom.
James 3:17 says, “The wisdom that is from above is first
pure, then peaceable, gentle, and easy to be intreated, full of mercy and good
fruits, without partiality, and without hypocrisy.” And James 4:2 says, “Ye
have not, because ye ask not.” So we need to ask.
If we’re unsure about really hearing from the Lord, or unsure of
what we think He answered, then we can ask a trusted Christian friend to
corroborate or at least pray.
God says of himself, “I am the Lord that healeth thee” (Ex 15:27).
Whether it be through a doctor, a prescription, a miracle, a dietary plan or just
change your position on the floor, a healthy body and a sound mind (2Tim 1:7)
are important in God’s good plan for our lives.
Love, Carolyn
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Sunday, October 26, 2014
BE LOUDER THAN THE VOICES IN YOUR HEAD
I
was starting to get symptoms of a cold. The symptoms just kept getting worse
and the voice in my head said, “I’ve got a cold.” I hadn’t spoken anything out
loud yet and instantly I knew I needed to shout: “The Bible says, by Jesus
stripes I was healed, so I’m healed!” My cold symptoms were gone overnight.
Sometimes
we need to shout louder than the thoughts in our head—drown them out with a
shout of God’s word (the truth). For those of you who aren’t shouters, you can speak
His truth in your most assertive “outside voice.” Authoritative self-talk or
self-speak with God’s truths can have a powerful and positive effect on an
apathetic, wandering, or bored mind. It can rescue and release us from being
lazy, the victims of “maybe” or “I hope so.” And it can put a stop to confusion.
There’s
a great example of this principle in John 11 where Jesus shouted to Lazarus to
come forth from the grave. He had all kinds of negative words and thoughts
coming at Him. First of all the religious leaders were trying to shame Him in
front of the people. Even Lazarus’ sisters were bothered by the fact that Jesus
hadn’t come earlier, and they said so. It had been four days since he died and
friends had gathered to grieve. What did they think and speak when Jesus showed
up late and told them the dead Lazarus was going to live?
Since
the Bible tells us Jesus was tempted in every way that we’re tempted, His mind
would have been bombarded by all kinds of negative thoughts (Heb 4:15). The discord
of inaudible voices in the air was thick, raucous and confusing. I’ve been in
situations where I could almost hear people’s negative thoughts and accusations
and I bet you’ve been in situations like that too.
But
Jesus put his faith in what God told Him and in the midst of the confusion He
stood in front of the tomb and He shouted, “Lazarus, come
out!” “And he that was dead came forth,
bound hand and foot with graveclothes: and his face was bound about with a
napkin. Jesus saith unto them, ‘Loose him, and let him go’” (John 11:43-44).
We
need to be assertive with the truth we speak to ourselves. We are not victims
of our environments. Our faith isn’t insipid or limp, but “strong in the Lord
and the power of His might” (Eph 6:10).
Jesus
shouted louder and with more authority than the voices of cultural norm; life
returned to Lazarus. Against the thoughts in my head, I shouted God’s healing
words to my cold symptoms; my good health returned to me. We are so blessed to
have great spiritual power available to us. (1 Pet 2:24)
Love,
Carolyn
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Wednesday, October 22, 2014
TAKING TIME TO CELEBRATE
(Photo is “Warrior Carolyn”
on the rooftop with Branch and Sword J)
TAKING TIME TO CELEBRATE
I took my saw and clippers
up the ladder and onto the roof. My pyracantha bush, which produces lots of red
berries for the birds, was starting to send branches out over my roof. For
about two months I’ve been looking at the branches grow and knew I had to get
up there and cut them before the stems got too thick. I was thinking it would
be kind of a hard job and really a hot one too.
Like so many things in
life, once I got started I had a great time and when I was done it looked
awesome and I was feeling pretty great about my accomplishment.
Ecclesiastes 3:13 says, “Every
man should enjoy the good of all his labor, it is the gift of God.”
Even if we have a job
where we get a paycheck, we all have other things we work at where our payment
is something other than money. We can get paid with so many different things
and we need to take a look at those things and appreciate ourselves. God
appreciates us.
We aren’t supposed to just
work and work and work until we exhaust ourselves. Most of us need to celebrate
more. God says we’re supposed to ENJOY THE
GOOD OF ALL OUR LABOR, not just the good from the paycheck we get from our
day jobs, but the good we get from anything we work at. Do we get a good
feeling of accomplishment? The satisfaction of a small victory? Do we get a
thank you from someone? A pride in a new skill learned? Do we feel good about
doing something we’ve been putting off for a while? There are many good results
from our labors and lots of reasons to celebrate because we work at a variety
of tasks.
Just think of some things
you work at: Do you work at exercising? Eating well? Going to bed on time? Do
you work at not gossiping? At paying your bills on time? Do you work at saying
something kind every day? Do you work at spending more time with your kids? Do
you work at learning new things?
Whatever we labor at, God
says we need to take the time to CELEBRATE.
It’s His gift to us.
“Hey, (fill in your
name), great job! You did it!”
Love, Carolyn
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Sunday, October 19, 2014
GOD'S RAVENS: UNPREDICTABLE AND UNIQUE
Now
that the raven had all the cracker pieces neatly organized in his beak he
hopped down to the bottom of his large enclosure and placed the neat stack to
one side. He dug a shallow hole with his whiskered beak, put two pieces in the
hole and raked some dirt over it so there was no sign of cracker at all—only
dirt. He took the remaining pieces in his beak. Clippity clop hopping in raven
fashion to the other side of his enclosure, he dug another hole and buried the rest
of the crackers. I was in awe. Finally I understood the record in 1 Kings 17
about Elijah being fed by the ravens: The raven had already buried the food;
it was just waiting for the time when God wanted it brought out to Elijah.
“And
the word of the Lord came unto him [Elijah], saying, Get thee hence, and hide
thyself by the brook. And it shall be, that thou shalt drink of the brook; and
I have commanded the ravens to feed thee there. So he went and did according
unto the word of the Lord and the ravens brought him bread and flesh in the
morning, and bread and flesh in the evening” (1 Kgs 17: 3-6).
Now
this may not have been an ideal situation and the bread and meat may have been
a little crusty, but Elijah was thankful. God’s provision for him had been
totally unpredictable and definitely unique.
Proverbs
3:5-6 says: “Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine
own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy
paths.” We need to trust that the
Lord loves us and will provide for us even though our paths may be rocky at
times. If we’ll look to the Lord Jesus to guide us through, it will work out
better than we could possibly imagine.
When
circumstances or decisions are hard, we can remember Isaiah 43:19 “I will even
make a way in the wilderness, and rivers in the desert.”
We
learn to expect the unpredictable and unique when it comes to God watching over
us. When we keep our eyes on Jesus like it says in Hebrews 12:2 “looking unto
Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith,” He will always have things set up
for us to get us to the other side and to the good results He has for us.
When
I got ready to write my first book, I had no idea of how to get started. The
Lord was way ahead of me. Wendy, one of my closest friends, was publishing
on-line for her job so she was able to help me. My other friend Maarit was an
excellent editor and that was no coincidence either. God already had my girl
ravens set up to bless me and I blessed them too. (Some people are afraid of
ravens but I think they’re awesome!) When I decided to start an art career I
“happened” to go into a place in Kansas City to buy a drawing pencil. I came
out with a job: making molds in the sculpture foundry and gallery.
I
moved across country and interviewed for a secretarial job. I ended up telling
the woman I really would rather work in the arts. She gave me a client’s number
and the first thing my new boss asked is if I knew how to make a mold for a
sculptural piece. That started my 25 years of an ongoing career in the arts.
Again no coincidence, but God preparing ahead of time just for me and I never
saw it coming.
If
we continue in our hearts to want to follow the Lord Jesus Christ, He will
never, never let us down.
The
ravens are already burying your crackers and steak.
Love,
Carolyn
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Wednesday, October 15, 2014
OUR PETS TEACH US ABOUT TRUST
Peanut our little rescue
dog, and Snickers our big fluffy 15 year old cat never worry about getting fed.
When one of us goes into the kitchen toward the big white box, they both come
running in and stand at attention looking up to see what goodies might come out
of it for them.
When Peanut gets a special
snack like a small piece of cheese or maybe even a small bite of a shortbread
cookie (his favorite), he gently opens his mouth and lets us put the snack up
to his mouth. He never grabs for it. He knows he doesn’t have to; there’s
plenty more where that came from.
Snickers and Peanut like
to eat together in front of the fireplace. They each have separate plates or
napkins, and know whose is whose, but a lot of times they share. They’ve taught
me how our relationship is to be with the Lord.
If we would only trust God
like our pets trust us. Trust Him to open His big white box and give us what we
need and what makes us happy. “But my God shall supply all your need according to his riches in glory
by Christ Jesus” (Phil 4:19).
Trust Him that
He’ll give us extra special snacks like shortbread cookies, “exceeding
abundantly above all that we ask or think” (Eph 3:20).
Trust there will
always be more coming from God’s big white box then we’ll always have something
to share. “Freely ye have received, freely give” (Mat 10:8).
Peanut and Snickers demonstrated a very valuable lesson on trust. And it’s
almost time for another visit to the big white box.
Love, Carolyn
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Sunday, October 12, 2014
A BRIEF PEEK AT GRIEF
We
changed our TV service and are getting fewer channels now. My roommate said,
“Carolyn, I gotta tell you, I’m really having a problem with getting less
channels. I miss not having baseball.” At that moment I realized that the loss
of anything is like the death of it and as long as we live on this earth, there’s
going to be grief that comes with any loss.
To
try to ignore the grief is just as wrong as letting ourselves get trapped in
it. It’s better to face the loss head on and admit to it. Different emotional
reactions will surface and we have to let them happen. Then when we can, we move
on.
Grieving
is a universal phenomenon. There’s plenty of studies on sorrow and grief, but there’s
still much to be learned about how it works, how long it takes, and the effects
it has. The one thing we do know is that it’s a process and it varies with
situations and people.
We
can see from the Bible different examples of the grieving process. Signs
included tearing one’s robe, weeping, having disheveled hair, putting dust and
ashes into the hair or shaving the hair or beard. Other indications of sorrow
included wearing black or sad-colored clothing, removal of ornaments or neglect
of person, fasting or abstinence in meat or drink, and wearing sackcloth. Sackcloth
was made of goat or camel hair and was course and uncomfortable. One Bible
dictionary said that men were generally more silent in grief and women more
vocal and demonstrative.
These
were things that exhibited in ancient times, but the grieving process hasn’t
really changed much over the years. Just one example I can think of is female friends
who’ve done something to change the style or color of their hair after a
divorce. I don’t know if it’s even a conscious decision or just part of the
inward, inherent grief reaction.
In
the Bible, the days of mourning also varied. In the case of Jacob it was 70
days (Gen 50:3). In Saul’s case, only 7 days (1 Sam 31:13). In Moses’ time the
official period of grief was 30 days.
When
Moses died and the allowable 30 days was over, God told Joshua it was time for
him to get up and get going. I think that a lot of times we need someone with
insight to help us get going too, to wake us up out of our grief and get us to
move on before the sorrow destroys us or makes us morose.
I
know I needed a push when my dog Spike passed away. I was so sad I couldn’t see
getting a new dog and had convinced myself that I couldn’t get one because of
the cat. My friend Miki kept pestering me with pictures of rescue dogs that
needed homes and I kept pushing the idea away. Then my roommate Jane rescued a
dog from the alley. We made two failed attempts at giving him away and finally
got the message: “Keep the dog!” My time of grief was supposed to be over and
God was working through insightful people, forcing me to move on.
When
God pushed Joshua, it was a new thing for him. Moses was gone and now he had
the responsibility to lead God’s people. I’m sure it was a little intimidating.
Any time we have to embrace something new, after losing something we loved, it’s
hard. But we don’t have to do it alone. God told Joshua, “Be
strong and of a good courage; be not afraid, neither be thou dismayed: for the Lord
thy God is with thee whithersoever thou goest” (Joshua 1:9).
When we lose our loved ones, or if we lose our
homes, our jobs, our 150 channels, it’s right to grieve those things. It’s good
to recognize and face loss head on, then realize the loss has opened up an
opportunity to seek and trust the Lord for what will be next.
In Isaiah 48:6 God promises He will show us
new things, hidden things that we’ve never known before. “I have shown thee new things from this time, even hidden
things, and thou didst not know them.”
We put our hope in God and the Lord Jesus Christ,
that when the grieving process has run its course, there will be something
wonderful and new to enjoy. And one of the greatest things we have to look
forward to is the day when all grief will be gone.
When Heaven comes, “God shall wipe away all tears
from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying,
neither shall there be any more pain” (Rev 21:4). What an amazing and awesome promise
to all who have chosen to believe and accept Jesus Christ as Lord.
Love, Carolyn
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Wednesday, October 8, 2014
HESITATION ISN'T ALWAYS A BAD THING
I admire the
artists who can paint holiday decorations on storefront windows. I’ve never
done it, but recently I was asked to do something similar for a friend on her
sliding glass doors. I jumped at the opportunity. But when she said she wanted
a New York skyline, just simple and fast, I should have hesitated and politely
said no.
I know how I
operate and the first attempt doing a new project with new media and new
techniques is never “simple and fast.” I’ve painted murals and portraits and
columns and many other things, but never decorations on windows. It’s not
really my style of painting so everything would be new.
As I started
to do research on the project and thought through how to go about it, I was
getting more and more stressed. It wasn’t that I was afraid. I can work through
afraid pretty well. But this feeling was more of a foreboding. I think we’ve
all felt it at times. I was willing to do the project and wanted to do it, but
no matter how excited I wanted to be about it, I just had no peace.
I went to
the local art stores, checked on materials, found out about techniques and did
a lot of thinking about the images I wanted to use. In time alone, I used up
more than the job warranted and I basically used up any money I expected to
make on the project.
Finally I
realized I’d gotten myself into a big mess. I could feel my shoulders hunching
and I was overly agitated and way too stressed out about it. I had to tell my
friend I just couldn’t do it. She totally understood and I was relieved. I’d
still like to do a project like this but not for someone else until I’ve
practiced on my own windows first!
Lessons
learned:
1. Don’t be too
quick to jump into something I’m not qualified for, no matter how fun it looks.
2. If I want
to do something well, get some practice first.
3. If I
really feel uneasy about something, it’s okay to politely say no.
4. If I
don’t have peace about a project, maybe I shouldn’t be doing it.
I think
these principles apply to many things in life. Philippians 4:6-7 says, “Be careful [overly anxious] for nothing;
but in every thing by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your
requests be made known unto God. And the peace of God, which passeth all
understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus.”
So if you’re getting overly anxious about a project,
it’s time to rethink it and take it to the Lord like it says here in
Philippians.
Love, Carolyn
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Sunday, October 5, 2014
GOD SHOUTS AT THE PERFECT STORM
I
congratulated Shelley, “Wow, you’ve lost 90 pounds and you look awesome!” She
didn’t even smile, “I don’t feel like it. I just can’t see any difference.”
Ninety pounds and she couldn’t see any difference? Everyone could see it, but
she couldn’t. She told me that she was having problems in her family and wasn’t
allowed to see her grandson. And there were issues with work that were exasperating.
She was spiraling downhill, being hit on every side. This chain of events is
what I call the perfect storm.
“The
perfect storm” is a term meteorologists use to describe a storm of astronomical
power and devastation. It’s caused by a number of separate events mobilizing to
drastically aggravate the circumstances and produce a storm of extreme
magnitude.
Sometimes
we feel like our lives have been thrown into that kind of storm—no way out, nowhere
to turn for safety, no rest, no escape. Swirling in the perfect storm makes us
feel like we’re drowning and we can hardly breathe.
In
Psalm 18:5 David says, “The sorrows of hell compassed me about.” The original Hebrew
for “sorrows” translates “a noose tied together twisting around so that there
is no escape.” And the Hebrew for “compasses” means “whirl around on every
side, surround, besiege, and enclose.” When we’ve felt horribly attacked, hurt
from every side and spiraling uncontrollably down, this is what David is
describing here in Psalm 18.
David
didn’t mind telling God that the enemy was too strong for him. Like in the movie
titled “The Perfect Storm,” even the strongest and smartest guy found that
there was no escape. Like that guy, sometimes we have to admit that we truly
can’t handle it, and that’s okay with God.
What happens when this overwhelming
storm of attacks surrounds a person? They can get swallowed up like Jonah, or
nearly drowned in a hurricane like Paul (Acts 27) or pulled down in agony and
terror like David. I’ve seen people end up in the hospital, or in my own case one
time thrown into a long and miserable suicidal depression.
This
kind of intense spiraling spiritual attack is no small matter. The
oppressiveness mounts up like floods and the pot get stirred around and around
by Satan himself. We have to remember that it’s not the people who are
attacking us, but the demons that are behind the very thoughts and actions of
the evil that comes against us.
But
our God is much more powerful than anything Satan can manipulate. I’ve seen
from studying different records in the Bible that God has a specific remedy for
the perfect storm.
When
David called on God to help him, God got up off His throne and He roared:
The Lord also thundered in the heavens, and the Highest gave his voice; hail
stones and coals of fire.
Yea, he sent out his arrows, and
scattered them; and he shot out lightnings, and discomfited them. (Ps 18:13-14)
God
said He “discomfited” them, which in Hebrew means He made an uproar; He agitated
them and destroyed them. In verse 15
we’re told that God discomfited them with
a loud “rebuke at the blast of the breath of his nostrils.” We’re also told
in that verse that the roots of the attacks on David were “discovered.” The
Hebrew for that word tells us the demons
were “exposed, shamelessly revealed, stripped and exiled.” I just love
that.
At
the blast of God’s breath David was sprung out from Saul’s attempts to destroy
him. A blast from God and Jonah was thrown safely onto the beach. By the loud strong
words of Paul, the broken up ship was hurled to shore but all lives were saved,
including his.
When
I saw the perfect storm of spiritual attack on my friend Shelley, God gave me
strong loud words of deliverance to shout out, in the name of Jesus Christ. I
didn’t have to be there in her presence for Satan and his devils to hear God’s
rebuke. The demons were exposed and defeated!
In
just a couple hours I got confirmation of her deliverance: She posted a new
picture of herself in her skinny jeans and a great big smile, and another photo
showing a current snapshot of her with her grandson. I found out later that the
work issues also turned out to her benefit.
When
confronted with this kind of perfect storm situation, we need to shout or speak
with a strong word, not a polite asking. Think about yelling at a sports event.
Even the quietest and meekest can get up a good yell.
Clear
your lungs and your life with a good shout! It has to be from a standpoint of
believing in what you’re doing and believing in the power of our God to rescue.
The Lord will give the words. We just have to start. No devil, not Satan himself
can stand up against the powerful roar of our God! Believe and receive.
Our
God is greater than any storm.
Love,
Carolyn
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Wednesday, October 1, 2014
ISIS Today and Nineveh 2800 Years Ago
When I studied and wrote about Jonah the other day, the Lord
jolted me with two instructions. The first was to look up the location of
Jonah’s Nineveh and see if it is the same as where ISIS is murdering people
today. It is. And the demons are just as viscous now as they were over 2800
years ago in Jonah’s time.
I read this in Holman’s Bible Dictionary about Nineveh in
Jonah’s time: “They fought with the Israelites continually, their brutality
renowned. They impaled their enemies on stakes in front of their towns, hung
their heads from trees and covered city walls with the skins of their victims.
And when they took prisoners they tortured them—men, women and children—by
hacking off body parts, gouging out their eyes or tearing off their lips or
hands.” Horrendous inhumane deeds, then and now: same evil brought about by the
same demons.
Now I see why Jonah ran the other way when God told him to
go to Nineveh. And that brings me to the second instruction God gave me: pray
for the soldiers of ISIS. Some of them will turn. I sure wasn’t expecting that!
Right after I got both instructions I looked at the news on
the computer and saw a video of an ISIS defector. It was God’s assurance to me
and I know there will be more.
Jonah didn’t want God to do anything good for any of those
murderers. And I wasn’t all that thrilled about praying for any of them either.
But we have to remember who our God is. He “has no pleasure in the death
of him that dieth, saith the Lord God.” He says, “wherefore turn yourselves,
and live” (Eze 18:32). We can pray that some will turn. The defectors are doing
just that.
Another scripture we can pray is Isaiah 55:7
“Let the wicked forsake his way, and the unrighteous man his
thoughts: and let him return unto the Lord,
and he will have mercy upon him; and to our God, for he will abundantly pardon.”
I pray some will see and witness firsthand the greatness of our God and change
allegiance.
But some will need a heftier impetus and motivation to
change. Some will need to be brought to their knees and stripped of their power
before they would even think of changing. God has put scriptures in the Bible
for that too.
We know that anyone committing such horrendous crimes against
humanity are serving Satan, even if they don’t call it that. And Satan protects
them, often pays them well, and feeds them a false sense of security.
But when we pray verses like “their bows shall be broken” (Ps
37:15), “his violent dealing shall come down upon his own head” (Ps 7:16), “let
the creditor seize all that he has and let strangers plunder his labor. Let
there be none to extend mercy to him” (Ps 109:6-13), “let their eyes be
darkened so that they do not see; and make their loins shake continually” (Ps
69:23), “let the angel of the Lord chase them. Let their way be dark and
slippery” (Ps 35:4-6); and from the New Testament, let envy and strife be among
them, “for where envying and strife is, there is confusion and every evil work”
(James 3:16). I pray to God that the above things run rampant among the ISIS
ranks.
Praying these scriptures is powerful prayer. God’s mighty
angels, who “excel in strength, do his commandments and hearken to voice of his
word” (Ps 103:20) will attack the demons who are protecting ISIS and working in
them. God’s wonderful mighty angels will wreak havoc and destruction upon the
plans and devices of the enemy, stripping them of their demon protectors and
bringing them to their knees—putting them in the best place possible for
switching allegiance.
God’s will has always been to save even the vilest of men.
Have we forgotten how rotten the Apostle Paul was before his conversion?
He was a murderer of Christians just like ISIS followers and
soldiers. Acts 9:1 says he was “breathing out threatenings and slaughter
against the disciples of the Lord.” He was in charge, the leader who called for
many to be murdered. Paul was one of those who Jesus called “children of hell”
(Matt 23:15) and one of the generation of vipers. “Ye serpents, ye generation of vipers, how can ye escape the damnation of hell?” (Matt
23:33).
The Christians in the first century church were powerful in
prayer. I believe Jesus taught his disciples to pray for their enemies the way
David did, the way I’ve shown you in this article. Paul’s miraculous change of
allegiance, I believe, is an indication of this.
His conversion was astonishing. It didn’t come about by the
Christians praying nice things for him or being extra kind to him. It came
about by him being struck suddenly blind, thrown down from his horse and having
a volatile encounter with Jesus himself.
Once Paul turned, the Christians in the area had peace. And
that’s certainly what we want for the current day areas where ISIS is working.
Jesus said, “Love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do
good to them that hate you, and pray for them which despitefully
use you, and persecute you” (Matt 5:44). I don’t think we’ve fully understood
this verse. In situations where someone is committed to doing the devil’s work,
the only good we can do for is pray for confrontation just like the Apostle
Paul got; or that they be stripped of their power and see that the power of our
God is greater.
I believe that if some of us will take these scriptures and
pray them over the ISIS soldiers, we will see more turn from their evil
actions.
I will pray for defection and astounding conversion, but I
don’t stop there. I also pray strongly that if they don’t turn or are not going
to turn, then I pray Ps 139:19 “Surely thou wilt slay the wicked, O God.” I pray, “Destroy their plans and send strife
among their members and let them even kill each other and be killed, in Jesus
name. Amen.”
Jonah went to Nineveh and they changed their ways. Jesus
confronted Paul and he changed. Some of you will confront the evil in these
ISIS soldiers with the scriptures I’ve shared.
God bless you for that, and God help us all.
Love, Carolyn
If you’d like to read more about this kind of prayer, let me
know. I have an awesome resource book by Dr. Dale Sides that will thrill you
and educate you in this area of intercession for God’s people.
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