Friday, November 28, 2014

P-STUFFED EMOTIONS


THANKSGIVING & STUFFING
(Warfare Secrets)

After Joseph was betrayed he told his malicious brothers: 

"What you meant for harm God turned for good."

The Bible says "in everything give thanks, for this is the will of God in Christ 


Jesus concerning you." In everything is not FOR everything.

 "In" implies that the thing that happened may have had nothing to do with God. 

Still, God has power "to cause all things to work together for your good."

By choosing to be thankful in spite of the situation you enthrone God OVER the 


situation and He works to make the outcome even more glorious for you. 

Thus "no weapon formed against you shall prosper."

 It does not always mean no weapon can reach you, but

 rather that God will so work in the situation that the weapon is reversed

 against the enemy and YOU PROSPER.

 Thus the weapon of persecution and jail was reversed in Pauls case

 (and Joseph's) so that in both cases the ever praising servant of God 

took over the prison and afterward got released! 

(Think about Paul and Silas singing in the Philipian jail.)

The opposite of praising is "stuffing." 


This is the art of shoving the pain and hurt into a deep pocket that never gets 

sanitized by thanksgiving and begins to leak like a corrosive emotional battery.

 Much physical infirmity and sickness comes this way.

 But you can beat the infirmity entirely by forgiving quickly and putting yourself 

under an umbrella of divine intervention by being thankful "in" the situation 

even when you don't feel happy "for" the situation.

If God be for you, everything the enemy throws at you will be converted to strength 


and advancement in the purpose of God for your life!

Enjoy the holiday stuffing and avoid the emotional stuffing.

Be thankful that you have power to position all of life under the mighty hand of God 


tho promises to work it all together for your good.

 A good that is greater than the good you would have had had the enemy not

attacked.

At times you conquer and the enemy can't get near you, but when he does get near 


and you do exchange blows you become "more than a conquerer" by both defeating

 the attack and converting his blows into more territory conquered.

Every adversity carries with it the seed of an equal or greater enlargement of territory


 to those who refuse to stuff and decide to sing!



Can you see this principle in the characters in the Bible? 


Or in your own life?

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