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The walls to the human heart is God's word that protects and provides a safe haven from the false narrative of living beneath the realm that he declared for you.
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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2023
Hikeem Wallace
Believing God
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Published by Spines Publishing Platform
ISBN: 978-965-578-458-9
For my sister, Lisa
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. God Has Not Forgotten You
2. A Benediction To The Beloved
3. Being Led By His Word
4. Your Gifts Are To Glorify God
5. Your Steps Are Ordered For Success
6. The Marks Of A Great Leader
7. Being In Position To Be Used
8. Exhorting The Gift Of Encouragement
9. Your Prayers Can Transform Change
10. A Different Approach
11. No One Knows Your Worth Like God
12. The Lord Provides And Protects
13. Recognizing The Voice Of God
14. Go To God For Everything In Prayer
15. The Danger Of False Impressions
16. God Demonstrates Grace
17. Doing Life Together
18. The Life Of The Party
19. God allows U-turns
20. Our Firm Foundation
21. Seeing Through Spiritual Eyes
22. More Than I Can Bear
23. Be A Mighty Thoroughbred
24. Are You A Cheerleader
25. Manipulating The Masses
26. The Instruction And The Application
27. Getting The Balance Right
28. The Promises of God are Yes and Amen
29. Volatile Actions After A Victory
30. Send Me A Higher Love
A Letter To The Reader
Bibliography
I would like to thank my brothers, Donald and Tyrone, who have poured and then pressed into me; that change is a challenge, but it can be good. What sound advice this has been for the acumen of writing this devotional.
I would be remiss and negligent if I did not express a special thank you to: Ms. Zenitha Brown, my editor; Mr. Antwan Twizzy Campbell, my book illustrator; and my supporting cast from Molded 4 Ministry.
My heart is humbled and full of the many family members and myriad of friends who have prayed for this book to be born. May God get all the glory.
As time moves forward and moments become fragmented, there are diversified progressions that parallel the sophistication of life and the difficulties of sustaining healing and wholeness.
You are the “isness” of now as a human being. It engulfs the emotions of great expectations or extreme frustration. These polar opposites are the results of what the heart and mind perceive it to be. The world will line up its allies to exalt you to the highest level; then, in a split second, it will crush you under the rubble you once stood on. My beloved sister, Lisa, wrote before her death that the providence of God is what harnesses you from the storms of life. His gigantic hands are clenched together to protect us from the “isness” that could have been.
“I have told you these things, so that in me you may have peace. In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world.” (John 16:33 NIV)
No one is immune from the tragedy or traumas that life can hurl at us. A brush with death, escaping through the flames to see another day. A polarizing situation that has isolated you from family and friends. The throws of financial woes that can disrupt plans for a prosperous future. A rare disease that severs the strength of a relationship. There are a multitude of chaotic and climatic circumstances that can enter the front door of our life.
So, how do we prepare ourselves to embrace the inevitable and the inescapable that is to come? The philosophy of “oughtness”is that we must do something in order to achieve a desired end. This has its truth to a certain degree, for our decisions are worked out through the determinate purposes that have been ordained by God. Given the prognosis of the problem and the justification of it, how do we shift the dynamics so that we can maintain the concept of being victorious instead of becoming a victim? The promises of God are the living hope that covers and comforts us through every circumstance in life.
I pray that these thirty devotions will add some insight and illumination into how God from eternity past has predestined to save us to Himself.
In Genesis 21, we get a parenting tip from God, who is concerned about the rearing of children. In verses 8 through 16, we get the record of Hagar and her child being sent out from their surroundings that she embraced and felt a sense of security within. This parallels Adam and Eve, who were sent out from the Garden of Eden to embrace a new life absent from their provider, who is God. The author, Aldous Huxley, writes about the horror and the challenges of facing a brand-new future. Many of us have experienced the difficulties and dismal outcomes of walking this path alone. This woman was sent out to wean her child and to provide for their future in the absence of a male figure. How many of us have felt abandoned and the absence of a loving touch from someone who was supposed to be standing in the gap? The grime reality sets up a poverty-stricken future without hope. It is one thing to face trials and tests in the season of hopelessness; there is another thing to go through this adversity: carrying that weight on your narrow shoulders alone.
The righteous is delivered out of trouble, and the wicked cometh in his stead. (Proverbs 11:8 KJV)
Solomon is communicating that we must remember that God is our caretaker and our trust is in Him. Although this woman was sent out into the world and not given a fighting chance, her faith needed to remain strong in knowing the character of God. It is important to keep track of your history with God and how He has shown Himself strong on your behalf. This is a testimony of God’s affectual love for His child that we all need to be reminded of as we travel through life’s storm. If we know anything, we can attest that God’s number one attribute is love. So, Solomon writes that God Himself will deliver His children from trouble and will place that trying circumstance at the doorstep of the wicked. Verse 17 says that God heard the voice of the child and told Hagar to fear not, for He was going to supply for their future.
And God heard the voice of the lad; and the angel of God called Hagar out of heaven, and said unto her, What aileth thee, Hagar? fear not; for God hath heard the voice of the lad where he is. (Genesis 21:17 KJV)
In times of trouble, we find the faithfulness of God to shine even brighter. He is not a God who treats us as orphans, but He takes delight in us while delivering us from harm. In verse 20, we see the sustaining power of God remaining with the child as he grew. This is the God of the Bible, Jehovah Shammah, the God who walks and talks with us throughout our journey. In Genesis 17:20, we get the account of Ismael, the child of Hagar, who was sent out into the wilderness. God said I have heard thee. I have blessed him. I will make him fruitful. I will multiply him exceedingly with twelve princes. I will make him a great nation.
The promises of God are not forgotten, and they will come to fruition according to His divine purposes and His plan. This was the promise of God, past tense, before Hagar and the child were sent out into their wilderness experience. The greatness of God is that He foreknew your problems before they were present knowledge to you. The goodness of God is that He will come alongside you to answer your prayers and give you an expected hope. May the Lord give you an open heart to believe that you are never alone and that His presence will be nigh unto you for protection so that you will have a peace that surpasses all human understanding.
Prayer: May your faith not waiver, but remain strong in the promises of God. May the manifestation of His mercies abide with you and give you the strength to finish strong. Amen