You Are What You Believe

“Therefore I say to you, all things for which you pray and ask, believe that you have received them, and they will be granted you.” Mark 11:24 NASB

I was talking with one of my best friends today and I realized something. He was talking about an area in which he struggled and how it related to his family; actually his exact words were ‘family curse.’ I recently realized myself how certain things from my family and childhood loomed over me into my adult life. Prime example, I was told as a child that I would end up like my aunts who were not the best in their dealings with men. Although I didn’t let this frame my outcome because I believe in proving people wrong when they have negative things to say about me–it still lingered until I asked God to show me all the things that were hindering me from receiving all I asked for. Those negative words took root in some form and as hard as I tried, I believed them. (This refers to my meditation on those words, which in turn gave them power over me…another devotion :p)

Mark 11:24 above says that in all things we pray and ask for, that if we put our action faith of believing that we have already received them, then we already received them. This relates directly to the above story and my experiences because it was not until I recognized the curse spoken over me and believed differently, that things started to shift in my life. I know that ‘generational curses’ existed in the Old Testament, but because I joined God’s family those things no longer apply. It is not until we change what we believe that change actually occurs. As for my friend, he won’t change until he sees himself as God sees him–which requires him to submit to God everything and in everything–delivered from that spirit. Likewise, I did not change until I realized my salvation was a package deal, not just being delivered from one stronghold but all. The battle we fight friends is within our minds and as long as we keep in the Word and trust God to do what He says, we can become what we believe.

Whether you are believing for healing, restoration, finances, love, etc., as long as you hold on to your faith and believe as well as do what God has told you to do, primarily forgive, what you believe will change what you see before you in the mirror. Because you only see what you believe…

“But when you ask him, be sure that your faith is in God alone. Do not waver, for a person with divided loyalty is as unsettled as a wave of the sea that is blown and tossed by the wind.” James 1:6 NLT

Today’s Devotional

Don't Show Your Hand
 
"But you, whenever you do charity giving, let not your left know what your right is doing. So that your charity may be in secret, and your Father who sees in secret will reward you in public."  Matthew 6:4 (ABPE)
 
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So after this weekend, I realized that many of my problems are self-imposed.  I have a slight case of diarrhea of the mouth, but with good cause.  I share all of the blessings I've received from God with others by witnessing how great He has been to me.  Unfortunately, I've included a great deal of people from my past, many of you that I no longer talk to or desire to be involved with.  When I prayed about this, God lead me to the above scripture which resulted in the revelation of how this applied to me.  In this scripture and as it relates to this subject, your left hand is the past–past ways, behaviors, people, things, etc. that you no longer conform to.  I've changed a great deal in the last three months let alone the last 4 years through the varied life experiences I have had.  My problem is allowing all that to come with me into my new life and the new place that I am going.  Sadly, I like many young Christians (B.I.C. babes in Christ lol, maybe I am a teenager now, lol) get very excited at all the blessings God is showing and working my life and want to tell everybody…including those in the past.  The even sadder truth is that most will not want to see the blessings or miracles that God is working in your life.  In fact, they will even come to resent you or do everything they can to draw you back to that old life.
 
I don't know if you play cards, but I am an avid Spades player, or any card game for that matter.  Its the desire to win, to conquer, that fuels my strategizing and I can say I've won many a game.  I get really competitive about too, almost hating to lose, lol.  One thing I get told by the opposing team from time to time is 'Don't show your hand'.  They say it to try and make me think I've made some fault or slipped up along the way.  And many times I do, not paying attention to where a person reneges (is that even a word or the right spelling??).  But all in all, I usually win.  And its the same here, sometimes we cannot share the blessings God has given us with those from our pasts.  Why?  Simply because if it was meant for that person to share in the blessings alongside us, they would be right there with us.  I'll say it again because I think I need to hear it again, that person, that thing was not meant to share God's glory in our life with us.  I'm noticing that when we do have diarrhea of the mouth, there will be people to get jealous and envious of those blessings, hating you because of God's light that shines through you.  You cannot your past to drag you backwards.  Don't show your past where you are going, because often times what happens is that the past will come fighting to the forefront to take you right back, kicking and screaming or sometimes if you aren't careful, with an all-access pass.
 
Now, I am not telling you to not share your testimony, because the Word tells us to do so!  Its a part of our Commission to bring and share the Gospel–the best way to minister to someone is through your own life.  But use your God-given discernment tool, the Holy Spirit to know who can receive the glory and go on to proliferate it to others!  In this same set of scriptures, Jesus tells us not to tell everyone we are fasting, praying, etc, so I definitely think that extends to having discernment with sharing our testimony with others.  We should keep these things secret sometimes, because its the things that we consecrate to Him that He rewards.  Its when we respond in obedience and share with those that He leads us to that the reward is the greatest.  Everybody will not be happy for you…especially your past!
 
"But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you; and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth."  Acts 1:8 NIV


"No weapon formed against you shall prosper; and every tongue that rises against you in judgment you shall condemn. This is the heritage of the servants of God and their righteousness is of me," says the Lord.  Isaiah 54:17
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