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I visited a church here in Charlotte today and the Preacher spoke from Psalm 145. A song of praise of David. (Ironically my lil Cousin David got baptized in Ga today also, congrats David!!). Well he talked about a divine comeback. And I’m just reiterating in short-term what I think we all need to hear. We all pray, and we ask God for what we want. We wait to see what God says, but most of the time, we don’t hear the answer because it’s not what we want it to be. When you pray, and listen, then you can hear where God will lead you, but when you pray, and you think that God is giving you what you want, then you really don’t hear Him, you just assume that He will give you what you pray for. God sometimes says NO. When He says no, you don’t hear that. You go out and make that mistake and then you want forgiveness.
When God leads you to unknown territory, He has a purpose for you. Even though you may not agree, or you may not know what the outcome will be, He does. When He removes people, cars, money, jewelry, friends, or anything from your life, He’s getting you ready for what HE has for you. If God ask you to give up all your riches, would you? If HE did, it would be because He has something greater for you. I truly believe that. God will take ALL you have, break you down to nothing, and test your faith. If you can worship and praise HIM when you have nothing, then He will give you everything. I know my faith has been challenged, but I believe in HIM and I know that where He leads me, I will go. Once you get that understanding of who HE is, and the true power HE has, then you will understand His word, and His works.
So in closing the Preacher said to say goodbye to all the things that are holding you back from your blessings. Goodbye bad relationships, goodbye abusive relationships, goodbye to abusive behavior, goodbye to struggling, goodbye to being broke, goodbye to anything causing harm. And stop introducing yourself as who you used to be, such as, I’m a divorcee, I’m a recovering addict, I’m a felon, I’m a struggle mother. Introduce yourself as who you are now, not who you used to be. Let the past be the past. He brought you through it to make you better, not to relive that situation over and over again. Just as I needed to hear this and I definitely live by this, I wanted to share it with you all.
So be blessed,
LOVE, HUGS AND KISSES
“The Real Mommie Teresa