Lay it down

As we remember Jesus’ death, burial and resurrection this season, I would like to for us to consider a singular act which made it all possible – SACRIFICE!

No one takes my life from me. I give my life of my own free will. I have the authority to give my life, and I have the authority to take my life back again. This is what my Father ordered me to do.” John 10:18

A sacrifice can be an act (surrendering or killing) or a thing (an animal or person). It is a complex term which involves presenting an offering or a gift as an act of worship to a deity or superior. It is an expression of thanks, love and faith. In some instances, people and objects themselves are sacrifices.

The story of Isaac mirrors that of Jesus in some ways especially in relation to sacrifice. Scripture shows Isaac was a shadow of Christ. I came across a beautiful summary of both lives:

Photocred: © Confident Faith

Scholars say that Isaac was man enough to resist Abraham as he proceeded to slaughter him but he did not react. Jesus by reason of his person and place with God could have at many times aborted the mission to die for humanity. However, he chose to lay down his life. The lesson here is that a sacrifice should be offered willingly not, grudgingly or forcibly. Give with the right heart.

I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd lays down His life for the sheep. John 10:11

Sacrifices should be made humbly, obediently and trustingly. This speaks to your posture in giving. Jesus is noted to have humbled himself even to death – not any kind but that of the cross. Would you still sacrifice when it feels uncomfortable?

And being found in appearance as a man, He humbled Himself and became obedient to death–even death on a cross. Philippians 2:8

Jesus has modeled sacrificial living for us and so we have some tips on how to offer up our lives – not in death but in praise and holiness.

I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that ye present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God, which is your reasonable service. Romans 12:1

God wants our bodies because it is the vessel he works through on earth. We worship with our Spirit but our flesh is what keeps us relevant on this side of eternity. God also desires praises. God formed us for the singular purpose of praising him. Isaiah says we are people ‘custom-made’ to praise.

Through Jesus we should always bring God a sacrifice of praise, that is, words that acknowledge him. Hebrews 13:15

Why should you come?

But the woman, knowing what had happened to her, came. Mark 5:33a

Very recently, the denomination I grew up in faced some challenges which resulted in lawsuits. The outcome at best depicts a disunited assembly – a congregation with dissimilar agendas – physically assembled but mentally and spiritually apart – outwardly connected but inwardly disconnected. There’s really nothing wrong with that except that working towards a common goal would be a challenge for this particular group which is driven and motivated by different things.

Hundreds working in a corporation have diverse reasons for taking up an opportunity, so do thousands of worshippers who flood various sanctuaries weekly.

In our text, Mary – who had been sick for a long time having exhausted all her avenues and resources, came to Jesus. She came to see him like everybody else but her purpose was different.

For she said If I may touch but his clothes, I shall be whole. Mark 5:28

Now that’s the reason she came. Not for another diagnosis, prognosis, temporary treatment or intervention. If you are Christian, she didn’t go for a word of knowledge, prophecy or direction; rather, peace and healing.  In that moment, her position changed from that of a chronic patient to a survivor – case-study. The next time she showed up at the temple, she wouldn’t be connecting her seed to her need instead she would give a thank-offering, offer prayer of thanksgiving and not do spiritual warfare. That’s why she went!

The moment it happened for her was profound because Thanksthe disciples couldn’t quite figure out why Jesus was asking such a ‘ridiculous’ question-  Who touched me? Come on Jesus, are you for real? Yes, I was touched! This indicates that out of the many congregants who gather, only a few actually have an encounter. After the woman came – to testify (glorify and give account), knowing what had happened to her, Jesus said:

“Daughter, your faith has made you well. Go in peace. Your suffering is over.” Mark 5:34

Now that’s why she came. To praise the one who had turned her world around. Her private business may have become public knowledge, but she knew. Nobody would understand why she was teary, ecstatic and spinning around like she lost her mind, but it really didn’t matter to her because she ‘knew’ what had happened to her. What Jesus said shows you can have the breakthrough and remain in turmoil and pain.

Then Jesus answered and said, “Were there not ten cleansed? But the nine– where are they? “Was no one found who returned to give glory to God, except this foreigner?” And He said to him, “Stand up and go; your faith has made you well.” Luke 17: 17-19

Where are they? Who touched me? There is a blessing connected with thankfulness. I dare you to thank God right now. Yes even in your mess…. in the middle of your trail and while in the furnace. Don’t lose your praise!

Never go into God’s presence without showing gratitude for how far he’s brought you, He is a covenant –keeping God: What he did in the bible days and what he is doing in and around you can happen for you too. Your thank-offering can be praise other gifts or money. Have great expectations that it is your day even if all are by-passed; you would be visited, touched and healed. That’s why you should go!

Beloved

Last year, we looked at the stories of 3 women whose rendezvous’ by wells transformed their lives.  One of the ladies actually took to live broadcasting, beckoning an entire city to come and see the man. Dude must have rocked, can I get a witness? 🙂

Today, the scene of our story line is in the water. What’s water got to do with love someone may ask? Let get into the word!

As soon as Jesus was baptized, He went up out of the water. Suddenly the heavens were opened, and he saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove and resting on Him. And a voice from heaven said, “This is My beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased!” Matthew 3:16-17

The first thing to note is that Jesus was obedient to the call. Although he was equal to God, he did not deviate from their original plan. Imagine if Jesus allowed John to talk him out of getting baptised, would the heavens have opened?  Could the Spirit have descended? Would the voice have spoken? Maybe, maybe not! I am sure John like some of the people you know meant well, but good intentions are neither here nor there – it could be one’s single ticket to heaven or hell. I couldn’t agree more with Tim Walberg when he says “good intentions can often lead to unintended consequences”. People do crazy things for love and it is even more difficult when being influenced by family, a friend or partner. However, It is important that you stay true to yourself and life purposes. There’s nothing wrong with saying ‘NO’ every now and again. That’s tough love!

The second key point is that the heavens opened. Open heavens allow for divine exchange – heaven’s resources to enrich the earth – for human weaknesses to be exchanged with God’s strength – for the supernatural to invade and transform the natural as in Jacob’s dream. Isaiah speaks of the impact of rain and snow on the soil. Three things happen: first it waters, secondly it causes grains to grow, and thirdly it produces on 2 levels – seed for the farmer and bread for the hungry. What does this mean for you and I? Open heavens can release favours, abundance and blessings to cancel out disfavour, lack and any residual curse on our lives. One of the ways an open heaven is activated is through obedience. Another is willingness.  During the days of Noah, the bursting of the deep springs triggered the opening of heaven’s floodgates. This speaks of desire, thirst and hunger. How badly do you want God? How deeply do you yearn for his presence? What lengths are you willing to go? To have this moment, Jesus walked to the river and found John. He went all the way! The power of devotion is incredible. When you wholeheartedly commit to serving your partner, you’ll be amazed how much of your needs would be met without you demanding. Not only would you be watered, but you’ll also bud, flourish and produce.

The next thing that happened is that the Holy Ghost descended and rested on Jesus. This is remarkable because the first time we see him in action, he was hovering, moving…literally surfing but this time, he took the form of a dove, alighted, perched and rested. No doubt God was with Jesus, but he was about to embark on a journey into the unknown –  the wilderness (where he’d never been) and to fast (something he probably hadn’t done before) and ultimately die (which is an experience he’d never had). The dove-like descent of the spirit was a symbol of peace to fortify Jesus even against the turbulences ahead. It also symbolized companionship and touch. The ministry of reconciliation was a solo mission but Jesus had some support along the way. We all need somebody – a shoulder to lean on – someone to talk to and share our burdens with. The strongest, most independent, and introverted of us do. So reach out and encourage someone – it may mean you getting out of your comfort zone.

Lastly, scripture says that a voice spoke from heaven. I don’t know about you but when I am at crossroads, in a tight corner or a low place, I need a voice from above. The psalmist speaks of looking to the hills for help and being lifted to a rock when overwhelmed. Herein, there seems to be a Trinity party as in the beginning;  only Jesus is listening while the father is doing the speaking with the Holy Spirit resting on him. The voice from heaven occurred at three key points in Jesus’ ministry: at his baptism, at his transfiguration, and before the cross – emphasizing the importance of God’s word. The word is a lamp, light and life; it transforms, empowers, preserves, guides, heals and delivers.

Have you ever been in love with somebody but it seemed your affair was secret until your partner started introducing you to friends, family and colleagues. Boy, did your head swirl?  I can only imagine how Jesus felt as the father spoke about him: This is My beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased. The word ‘beloved’ in Greek means to be well or dearly loved, highly esteemed, a favourite and worthy of love. It is someone you cherish, value and respect. A beloved is your sweetheart, heartthrob, babe, or whatever you call them. By publicly announcing Jesus as his beloved, the father also reveals their bond and intimacy, and the extent. He went on to say he was well pleased in Jesus. Look at the adjectives the father uses to describe how he feels about the son. Jesus is dearly loved and well revelled. What are you saying to your partner? Are you calling them names that will uplift or dispirit them? The power of death and life lie in your tongue. Be creative and say something sweet but if you are struggling, look them in the eye, imagine a perfect state, and then prophesy!

I am concious of the fact that not everybody has someone to celebrate valentines with. You are not unloved. You have been accepted in the beloved which means the father loves you as he loves Jesus. Relish in that love today and respond however appropriate.

Many waters cannot quench love, nor can rivers drown it. If a man tried to buy love with all his wealth, his offer would be utterly scorned. My beloved spoke and said to me, “Arise, my darling, my beautiful one, come with me. He brings me to the banquet hall, and everyone can see how much he loves me. Song of Solomon 8:7;2:10; 2:4

Other Valentine Editions
Love at the Upper Room – You Showed Me
Come and see the man!
Love conquers all…
Will you be mine?
His Love, My Salvation
Because He Loved Me
Endless Love
You qualify!
I Love You

Invent…Create!

Some years ago, I shared on the Elohim factor emphasizing God’s creativity and potency. I would encourage you to review the materials on the two-part journal, as they will serve as a good foundation for the word herein.

I have had the privilege to visit some places of interest and admire the creativity of others – from the Big Ben in the city of London to the make-up artist who showcases her skills on YouTube. There is no basis for comparison. While some have to work with fabrics and others with concretes – a genius is a genius! They just have different playing fields.

The many inventions of today take root in the ultimate source of power and creation –God! Jesus in speaking to the disciples said:

“I can guarantee this truth: Those who believe in me will do the things that I am doing. They will do even greater things because I am going to the Father”. John 14:12.

I understand from the little I have read from scripture that each time God was about to do something, he first said something:

  • Following the war in heaven and the demotion of satan and his accomplices, the world was beset with nothingness, emptiness, darkness and was extremely bottomless. The Lord All powerful had just one response: Let there be light!
  • The Pharaoh of ancient Egypt was a very powerful man both politically and religiously. Titled ‘Lord of the Two Lands’ and ‘Priest of Every Temple’, he overstepped his boundaries with God’s people. In no uncertain terms, the Lord of Lords and the Priest that lives forever issued a command: Let my people go!
  • Jesus dialoguing with the Pharisees on matters regarding the temple was asked a question about healing on the Sabbath. Picking a disabled man from their midst to model his answer, The Lord of the Sabbath said: Stretch forth your hands!
  • As most invited guests do, Jesus and his disciples sat quietly in their designated area till he was alerted about the problem back-stage. The wedding hosts had run out of wine and the guests were about leaving their party. When the time was right for heaven to reset the ambiance in the room, the Lord of all instructed the disciples: Fill up the Jars!

Friend, what are you saying? I may not be privy to what’s going on in your world right now but I dare you release some words into the atmosphere! Let there be peace, joy, healing, abundance, increase, love, happiness. Speak over your church, job, home, spouse, children, loved ones, friends and enemies! Say something!

Another thing I have learned is that God always backed his words with actions:

  • Having spoken the initial light into being, God made 2 great lights – the greater light to govern the day and the lesser light to govern the night. He also made the stars
  • To facilitate the release of his people from captivity, God prepared and sent Moses and Aaron to Egypt. When Pharaoh would not cooperate, he unleashed the 10 plagues until the obstinate king gave in.
  • I would really like to give you some facts as to what God did to restore the withered hands and turn the water into wine. Here’s where I agree with Paul when he said:

His ways are past finding out. Romans 11:33c

The Psalmist by inspiration enjoined:

By the word of the LORD the heavens were made, and by the breath of His mouth their entire host… For He commanded and they were created…  For He spoke and it was done; He commanded, and it stood fast… He sends forth His command to the earth; His word runs very swiftly. Psalm 33:6; 148:5b; 33:9; 147:15

God speaking through Isaiah stated:

For just as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than yours, and my thoughts than yours. As the rain and snow come down from heaven and stay upon the ground to water the earth, and cause the grain to grow and to produce seed for the farmer and bread for the hungry, so also is my word. I send it out, and it always produces fruit. It shall accomplish all I want it to and prosper everywhere I send it. Isaiah 55:9-11

Friend, there is creative power in the word! Quit trying to overanalyze things and step out in faith.  I understand you are uncompromisingly immaculate and have an excellent spirit but how long are you going to delay and waver between opinions? You have dwelt on that mount too long! You have stayed on that job too long? You have been childless too long. You have desired that miracle too long. Get moving. Head for the next hill! Do something!

Jesus replied, “Is it not written in your Law: Yet you have made him a little lower than God…And You crown him with glory and majesty! I have said you are gods’ I said, “You are gods, and all of you are sons of the Most High. 7″Nevertheless you will die like men and fall like any one of the princes.” John 10:34, Psalm 82:5-7

If indeed we are gods, we must be sure to live out our true potentials by utilizing our creative capabilities. Refuse to die like a mere man when you have the super-abundant life of God. You are not ordinary or mediocre rather in a class beyond dispute and restraint. Made a little lower than Elohim – Big deal! Don’t take it lightly and never underestimate your position and power. No matter what life throws at you, determine you will not give up the ghost just like that! While we’re on this, speak into the atmosphere:   I will not die like a mere man!

The enemy will always try you in the area of your strength, he knew God was light but he pre – creation set darkness on the face of the earth. Jesus was all powerful but that didn’t stop the devil from tempting him. How about Job? A good man who feared God and stayed away from evil. When men showed up to worship, Satan showed up to impeach. You are not different. As a matter of fact, the areas where you are seemingly weak today are your strongest spots. It doesn’t matter if the enemy has a hand in your present situation, it will turn in your favour!  You will come out better and with more!

Isaac wasn’t just a well-digger but a well-owner. The enemy can conspire and contend all he wants but that won’t stop your Rehoboth! Not only will God enlarge your territory, he will prosper and make you fruitful!

Sing, barren woman, who has never had a baby.  Fill the air with song, you who’ve never experienced childbirth! You’re ending up with far more children than all those childbearing women.” God says so! “Clear lots of ground for your tents!  Make your tents large. Spread out! Think big! Use plenty of rope, drive the tent pegs deep. You’re going to need lots of elbow room for your growing family. You’re going to take over whole nations;   you’re going to resettle abandoned cities. Don’t be afraid—you’re not going to be embarrassed.  Don’t hold back—you’re not going to come up short. You’ll forget all about the humiliations of your youth, the indignities of being a widow will fade from memory. Isaiah 54:1-4

I want you to take note of the verbs and elicited actions in the above passage.  Sing… fill… clear… make… spread… think … use…drive, etc. I adjure you to reflect, project and implement as you deem fit.

It’s not enough to have faith. Your faith must have corresponding actions and outputs – substances and evidences. Decide this moment that 2017 will launch the best of your ideas, inventions and handiwork.

In the beginning, God created, made, produced. He brought different things to existence and manifested his ingenuity by causing the land to produce and seeds to yield plants, livestock and human beings alike, produced after their kind.

Genesis 1:31a: God saw all that he had made, and it was very good.

Because you have been equipped to do greater works, your invention will stand head and shoulder above your contemporaries. Excellence will be your trademark. Goodness will surround you.

Thus the heavens and the earth were completed in all their vast array. By the seventh day God had finished the work he had been doing; so on the seventh day he rested from all his work. Then God blessed the seventh day and made it holy, because on it he rested from all the work of creating that he had done. Genesis 2:1-3

I pray over you the grace for completion this year. I also release the finisher anointing over you. God finished what he started and so will you. Finally, as God took some time to set apart his rest day and rest from all his work, over you and yours, I speak  rest on every side.

 Go ahead and create! Invent!!

Saviour, Birthed!

Saviour

She will give birth to a son, and you are to give him the name Jesus, because he will save his people from their sins. Matthew 1:21

Last Christmas, I shared that Jesus fulfilled all righteousness even to his birth. He could have easily emerged given his track record – an all-powerful God who spoke things into being.  Yet he chose to follow the due process of being conceived and born.

Joseph was contemplating breaking off his engagement to Mary following the revelation that she was pregnant and he had nothing to do with it. Imagine this heart to heart over a hot drink, at a local coffee shop.

Joseph: Babe, we planned to wait until the wedding night. What happened? Who did it?

Mary: Sobbing bitterly with her head down she said:  I promise you honey, I kept my vow to you.  I have known no man but I haven’t been the same after one angel visited me, and said something about God being with me and giving me great favour. My monthly visitor  has since vanished.   I remember him saying God had a wonderful blessing and surprise for me, that I would become pregnant and give birth to a son and call his name Jesus.

Joseph: An angel? Who else saw him? How come you never told me? Exactly how has God favoured you? As for the blessing and surprise, is it this pregnancy? Have you ever heard of such a thing? Why you of all the maidens in Jerusalem?

Mary: Jo, I don’t know but I told the angel I had never slept with a man.

Joseph: Did you sleep with a ghost then? How did this happen Mary? I need to know!

Mary: The angel just said, the Holy Spirit will come on me, and God’s power will rest upon me. For this reason the holy child will be called the Son of God. That’s all I know, Jo and I have no idea when the Holy Spirit came. I need you to get through this – you promised you would love me forever, no matter what.

Joseph: I love you Mary but this is difficult. What will I say to your parents? How do I explain my innocence to the priest, synagogue and community? Drink up; I need to go do some thinking.

I am certain Jo had a hard time sleeping that night , and when he could no longer resist the urge to sleep, he dozed off and an angel appeared to him in a dream and spoke these words:

Joseph son of David, do not be afraid to take Mary home as your wife:  God was revealing he knew Joseph even from his ancestry. He also addressed the issue of fear and assured him Mary was the trophy!  Take her home! That’s a word for somebody 😜

Don’t be afraid! I have good news for you, a message that will fill everyone with joy. Luke 2:10

Because what is conceived in her is from the Holy Spirit: Meaning special planning went into what Mary carried. She was infused and completely filled with a God-seed, which over time took root and began to grow. Worth more than stock, bond, cash, or any security, this was heaven’s investment on earth. God was in other words saying, manage my portfolio, Jo! Do you have any idea what you carry?

Flesh and blood give birth to flesh and blood, but the Spirit gives birth to things that are spiritual. John 3:6

She will give birth to a son: A son is not only a male child but an heir and true representative of the father. A son can stand in and speak on behalf of his household. Is it any wonder that Jesus would announce ‘‘I and my father are one’’?  He had vested power and authority to establish the will of the father on earth. Friend, what you are about to bear is divine, extraordinary, and significant!

For to us a child is born, to us a son is given. Isaiah 9:6a

You are to give him the name Jesus: A name is more than a label or brand. In ancient times, a person’s name was linked to their reputation and served as a character identifier. There were other male children born about this time but Jesus’ name set him apart. The difference between you and they is your name. I am glad I know a name that opens doors and makes things happen for me. Your name could be a game-changer!

His name will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace. This is why God has given him an exceptional honor- the name honored above all other names- so that at the name of Jesus everyone in heaven, on earth, and in the world below will kneel and confess that Jesus Christ is Lord to the glory of God the Father. He was named Jesus, the name the angel had given Him before He had been conceived. Isaiah 9:6b, Philippians 2:9-11, Luke 2:21

He will save his people: God foreknew his people would need deliverance and made provision for it. Outcasts would later connect and benefit, but the bottom-line is that he came for his own. Salvation is all about preventing ruin, destruction, loss, or harm. It is synonymous to redemption where a rescue operation is undertaken to recover, restore and repair the violated, damaged, incarcerated and blemished. God will through you birth something that will become a source of healing or preservation for masses.

They said to the woman, “We now believe not only because of your words; we have heard for ourselves, and we know that this man truly is the Savior of the world.” John 4:42

You are worth more than half-a-penny!

Image result for matthew 10:31Are not two sparrows sold for a penny? And God cares what happens to it even more than you do. He pays even greater attention to you, down to the last detail—even numbering the hairs on your head! So don’t be afraid; you are more valuable to God than a whole flock of sparrows. Mathew 10:31

Two for one… bargain… sales… discount… savers …. Black Friday!  As I was reflecting on the words of Jesus,  ‘Achikota Ekwe Onu’ kept resounding in my spirit. You may have figured this is neither  Hebrew nor Greek rather an Igbo term for bric–a–brac – a collection of valued miscellaneous items.

It is pronounced ‘archie-co-ta –equi – onu’ and sounds like a tongue-twister, but really isn’t. It may pass for a ‘tongue’ however I don’t recommend you use it to revamp your prayer language 😃

One of the things I love about God is the identity he has given each of his children. We are a group and kin of believers yet each joint supplies – everyone has a mandate, role, and part to play.    This is nicely portrayed in the story of the Exodus.  Israel was the people – the nation – the apple of God’s eye and there was Moses – the prophet, spokesman, leader and deliverer. The Israelites were exiles in Egypt, yet God gave them light in Goshen. God is pro individualism and collectivism.

For you are a people holy to the LORD your God. The LORD your God has chosen you out of all the peoples on the face of the earth to be his people, his treasured possession. As it is, there are many parts, but one body. The eye cannot say to the hand, “I don’t need you!” And the head cannot say to the feet, “I don’t need you! Deuteronomy 7:6, 1 Corinthians 12:20-21

If it seems you are always overlooked, ignored, and undermined, you are unique and valuable! Your situation or surrounding may not echo this truth and that’s why God is telling you through this journal.  If God could zoom in and handpick Gideon who was the least in a family of the weakest clan in Manasseh, then he can locate you. As a matter of fact, he has and your star will soon appear for the visibility of many!

They asked, “Where is the one who was born to be the king of the Jews? We saw his star rising and have come to worship him. “Then the people who have God’s approval will shine like the sun in their Father’s kingdom. Let the person who has ears listen!  Matthew 2:2; 13:43

In the chattering of multitudes, Jesus heard Bartimaeus. In the midst of many, Jesus singled Zacchaeus out for a private meal. Jesus was ministering to many until one woman captured his attention by her faith. Once again, Jesus put his public ministry on-hold to speak to her.

The cost of an item is usually an indication of its intrinsic worth. God so loves us he gave us his best. I am so glad he didn’t create an auction listing or set –up a back street car boot sales. Chances are, someone else incapable of persevering like him may have won the bid or paid a cheaper price which wouldn’t have brought us this far.  If 2 sparrows are only worth a penny and yet God looks out for that which is valued at half-a penny- how much more you?

Has God forgotten to be gracious, or has He in anger withdrawn His compassion? Selah. Psalm 77:9

No, he’s good and his mercy endures through all generations. You are worth much more than the sparrows and this is evidenced in the price for your ransom. Jesus further illustrating the value of man and his special love did this:

9 He went on from there and entered their synagogue. 10 And a man was there with a withered hand. And they asked him, “Is it lawful to heal on the Sabbath?”—so that they might accuse him. 11 He said to them, “Which one of you who has a sheep, if it falls into a pit on the Sabbath, will not take hold of it and lift it out? 12 Of how much more value is a man than a sheep! So it is lawful to do good on the Sabbath.” 13 Then he said to the man, “Stretch out your hand.” And the man stretched it out, and it was restored, healthy like the other. Matthew 12:9-13

Here, Jesus makes a comparison between man and sheep. Sheep was a commercial commodity in bible times so this resonated with the Pharisees and temple worshippers. A man’s wealth was measured by the amount of livestock, silver and gold he owned.

What Jesus does here is profound because he emphasizes on the order and priority of creation. It is man over animal and not the other way round! Right from the days of Adam, man has always taken precedence and will continue to. Most times people treat fellow humans far lesser than they would a Gucci, a Ferrari or house. You are worth more!

After Jesus established that fact, he restores order to the man’s life. See, this man had a disability that which placed him in a different category to the crowd. He was below the measuring line. If there was a contest, he couldn’t participate and even if he dared, the outcome was almost certain. He was weak and dry- lacking adequate nourishment and strength to progress and excel. Ever felt like that?  Not measuring up spiritually, financially, socially, academically, professionally, physically, mentally…etc.

I heard a word: Stretch forth your hand! These were same words Jesus spoke to the man bringing alignment to that which was imperfectly and badly positioned. Your change has come! God is reordering some things in your life – he will normalize and balance it all out for you!

God loves you so much and is concerned about you much more than he is about anything else. You are worth more than half-a-penny!