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Our circumstances are not the house in which we are called to live spiritually

“And we know that God causes everything to work together or the good of those who love God and are called according to his purpose for them.” – Romans 8:28 – Your circumstances are not your identity; God is working in everything for your good. Now, it may not seem like it, but it is truth, and this is a promise to us that is “Yes” in Christ.

When we fix our minds on Jesus, our hearts are fixed on him

When we let the power of the risen Christ alive in us fix our minds on Christ then our core belief system changes. Our Minds were designed to be filled with the glory of God, we were designed to think and know the very thoughts of God. God designed us to know him, our minds have the capacity to know and experience the glory of God.

It is the Holy Spirit’s job to help us transform our minds

Our minds are transformed by the word of God, what we believe in our hearts with effect every part of our lives. The Holy Spirit works in us to make Christ live and work in us. We are not alone; we have a helper who is constantly aligning our hearts to the truth that we are now complete in Christ.

It’s not about destroying strongholds it is about bringing down the glory of God

God’s engagement with us is to make himself known and experienced in our lives. Where light is darkness must dispel. Satan has done a great job in misdirection and gets us to focus on him instead of focusing on Christ alive in us.

The Holy Spirit calls us to live in the outrageous Goodness of God

We are not called to live in anything but the outrageous goodness of God. God is love and the Holy Spirit works in us to establish and root us into the depths of God’s love.

We look to him and our faces are lightened

It changes everything when you engage with God 24/7, in every circumstance and moment of life. Life is made up of a succession of moments and God is present in every moment and his glory changes of perception and demeanor.

Our anticipation will release expectation

Our anticipation of God in us and constantly in us, raises our expectation. If we anticipate God on the bus, then we start to expect him to talk to us. Nothing is mundane to God and what we call ‘supernatural’ is in fact natural.

He is Perpetually Present

Wherever we go God is with us, He is as much with us on the bus, in a crowded shopping centre, stuck a in traffic jam, when we are making dinner as when we are quiet and in a devotional time. How we hear God is not dependent upon God, its dependent upon how we listen. He is talking to us, we just need to listen to his voice.

The truth is God is with us whether we feel it or not

God in you is not dependent upon your feeling. It really does help when we feel and experience the presence of God but ultimately God’s presence is not dependent upon our feeling, it is dependent upon his promise to us.

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