It is getting a bit old now the blame/pointing finger stuff. How can one point a finger when there is hidden sin in their own lives? First of all, should we be pointing fingers at all? I do not think so because God will judge each and every one of us. That is what I would be concerned about, my life being right with Jesus. No one will escape this event to come, and we will all be held accountable before God Almighty. Read your bible and see it for yourself. An account before God of the words and actions in our own very life. This is very serious stuff, and it should not be taken lightly. Those that will live in either heaven or hell will not be able to skim by this appointment but will be held accountable on an individual basis. No one will be able to hide behind anyone or say it was so and so that caused me to do this or that. My dad taught me at a young age that we all have choices to make. Even if it is a split second to make the decision choose wisely because once it is done there is no going back to undo the action you chose to take in the decision you made.
I am most thankful for the opportunity given to me and I accepted Jesus into my heart. It changed my life. I was delivered in an instant from anger and using swearing words. It just went away. When I already thought I dealt with the spirit of anger I recently found out there was apparently another level or layer that was still hidden inside me that needed to be dealt with. I dealt with it during deliverance. See, I have found out that sometimes complex spirits remain dormant even though you thought it was already dealt with. I always hear this comparison and I have found it to be truthful. When you peel off the outer layer of an onion what do you find. Layer upon layer upon layer within the onion. In deliverance you begin to tackle layers of the spirit, but you have to eventually go to the very core layer that seemed to start the growth of this spirit in your life. Holy Spirit is most faithful and will reveal to you when it is time to tackle the core root of that spirit. Always be open to Holy Spirit when it comes to deliverance ministry. I shared with you on my blog about the time I was going through a deliverance and a spirit was blocking me from going forward in my deliverance. I thought years ago that I forgave those connected with the death of my brother. The one that was in the boating accident and his body was never recovered. The person performing the deliverance on me had me stop and forgive ALL those connected to my brother's death like the coast guard, insurance etc. We did and then I was able to go and receive my deliverance that day.
Why don't you choose to start your deliverance from things that plague you today by inviting Jesus into your heart? Ask Him to forgive your sins, cleanse you and come into your heart to live in you. He will teach you and show you amazing things if you will only repent and ask forgiveness of your sins. It is a simple prayer that you can pray from a heart that is sincere. What do you have to lose by praying this prayer, maybe a demon or 2 that have been plaguing your very life?
A few years ago, I was at Belmont Church. I was there for worship and the word of God coming forth. Never did I expect to hear or see what took place that night. A well-known minister began to confess his sins on the altar for us to hear as he asked forgiveness. At the time I was thinking to myself oh my gosh I am a lady and I do not want to hear this stuff being exposed by the very person. It quickly then changed after the male ministers gathered around this man and ministered to him. An altar call was offered and not just men, but women responded to this altar call for repentance. What I learned from this experience is that real men are not afraid to confess their sin and seek repentance for greater altar calls can come forth from a repentant heart/life. When one is caught or confesses sin and then repents and changes their ways God can use that testimony in a greater way. People that normally would not respond to an altar call would then respond because of the transparency of that person sharing their testimony.
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