Most times I just can’t help but to shout it from the rafters; but, there is something so very sweet, and disarming to the enemy, when we whisper “Thank You LORD” in his ear.
We neither fear nor do we fuel the plans of the enemy; for such ones, who give place to devil, in the name of supremacy, are nothing more than cowards. But we, God’s people, give ourselves unto prayer, and while we’re at it, we may as well seal it with a little advance praise.
THERE IS BUT ONE SUPREME BEING
Commentary: How evil is he who attacks God’s people; and even more so cowardly to attack a building. What did a building do to you? (smh) While I am aware that these infantile, tantrum driven acts are meant to send an evil message; we must reject that message “RETURN TO SENDER.” Prayer and praise are necessary components to spiritually disarming the enemy; but what should our corporal response be? Glad you asked. My suggestion is this: Come Sunday, neighboring “White churches” should open their doors to their displaced brethren. It pains me to say “White church,” “Black church,” “Hispanic church,” . . . etc., we know there should be no separation of this sort within the Body of Christ. Certainly, the members of the Body vary, and each has its purpose, but, grant thee, the text speaks to a designation of service and even styles of worship, not segregation. So, what is God trying to tell us, in the midst of these evil attacks? Even in our differences, we must come together so that the Body parts function, each, at their optimal level, and in unison.
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We neither fear nor do we fuel the plans of the enemy; for such ones, who give place to devil, in the name of supremacy, are nothing more than cowards. But we, God’s people, give ourselves unto prayer, and while we’re at it, we may as well seal it with a little advance praise.
THERE IS BUT ONE SUPREME BEING
Commentary: How evil is he who attacks God’s people; and even more so cowardly to attack a building. What did a building do to you? (smh) While I am aware that these infantile, tantrum driven acts are meant to send an evil message; we must reject that message “RETURN TO SENDER.” Prayer and praise are necessary components to spiritually disarming the enemy; but what should our corporal response be? Glad you asked. My suggestion is this: Come Sunday, neighboring “White churches” should open their doors to their displaced brethren. It pains me to say “White church,” “Black church,” “Hispanic church,” . . . etc., we know there should be no separation of this sort within the Body of Christ. Certainly, the members of the Body vary, and each has its purpose, but, grant thee, the text speaks to a designation of service and even styles of worship, not segregation. So, what is God trying to tell us, in the midst of these evil attacks? Even in our differences, we must come together so that the Body parts function, each, at their optimal level, and in unison.
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