Thursday, April 14, 2011

Guard Your Heart

Keep thy heart with all diligence; for out of it are the issues of life. - Proverbs 4:23 Guard you heart. Within your inner most being (heart) are the issues (boundaries, sources) of life. Whatever you have in your heart is what you believe. We have seen that in the past few weeks. When the world is talking shortages and rising prices, we have promises from God that He will meet all of our needs. He can do exceedingly abundantly above all that we can ask or think! The enemy (devil) would have you believe that there are certain things that you are not going to be able to do anymore. Certain necessities that you are not going to be able to afford anymore. Guard your heart. Hold fast to the promises of God. God can make a way where it seems there is no way. He can provide for you where it seems to be impossible. However, things that seem impossible with men are possible with God. Within each one of us there is a fence. A boundary. God is continuously wanting us to go beyond the "fence", to push out that boundary in faith and trust in Him. The enemy wants us to stay behind or within the fence, and with fear tries to get us to move the fence back. He wants to move the fence, or boundary, within you so far back that you are too afraid to step out in faith towards your destiny in Jesus Christ. He wants to tell you that the cost is too high. There are too many shortages. You're going to have to start doing without. He doesn't want you to do your part in expanding the Kingdom of God. You will have to turn off the channel that he is speaking to you on and turn on the promises of God. After all, Jesus said that in the midst of shortages, famines and natural disasters, we would be preaching the gospel of the Kingdom to the ends of the earth. Now is not the time to move back the fence. We need to push it out. Guard you heart. remember the message tonight, don't look back, keep your eyes off of that rear view mirror. Your destiny is in front of you, not behind you. Have A Blessed Day

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