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How Dependent Are We Really on God?

By on Aug 29, 2016 in Daily Word | 0 comments

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rainbow-promises-depending-on-God-alwaysSo Jesus answered them by saying, I assure you, most solemnly I tell you, the Son is able to do nothing of Himself (of His own accord); but He is able to do only what He sees the Father doing, for whatever the Father does is what the Son does in the same way [in His turn].” (John 5:19 AMP)

I saw a couple of brilliant rainbows yesterday that has had me thinking. If Jesus ONLY did what he saw our Father do and ONLY said what he heard our Father say, then what makes us think that we can live our lives without Him? Yes, we may go to church and read the Word but really, how sensitive, receptive and attentive are we to the guidance of the Holy Spirit? Have we been leading our own way fixated on our own “wisdom” that we’re no longer dependent exclusively on God’s perfect Wisdom (Proverbs 3:5-6)? Any stuck, delay or limitation we may be facing in life is guaranteed to be due to a lack of FRESH revelation (revealed instructions and insight into the ways and purposes of God).

 

The only question now is whether or not we are willing to drop and let go of it ALL to embrace His Grace and flow for our lives. There’s one perfect path of absolute Truth that holds every covenant promise, inheritance, blessing and miraculous manifestation that we need so we can experience the same caliber of RESULTS Jesus produced. It’s up to us! We either choose to be mediocre, lackluster and settle for less or yield to God’s Grace that makes us exceedingly better than we are on our own (perfecting us in growth and maturity of purpose to always B the BEST)! The choice is always ours!

 

Stars, in every opportunity given, decide to live from within and sow your best seeds of time, talents and treasures through your life into the world around you. You shall reap the BEST if you don’t faint, settle or draw back from faith.

 

I love you,

LaMecca I’omni Grace*