Orphans no more.

When we come to Jesus and start to loving Him, praising Him, adoring Him and working in whatever place He send us... then we are loved, we are cared for and we are on our way to see our real Father who love is and cares for us. Who are the real orphans in this world you may ask?

The homeless are orphans who roam the streets of our city. Can someone go and tell them that Jesus loves them and cares for them?
Those who left the church are homeless and orphans. They are so far away from God and now drink, party and love the world so much they are on their way to hell.
Those who reject Jesus and His word are orphans. The atheists, the agnostics, the humanists, the socialists and the skeptics also are orphans because they refuse to come to the Lord. Pray for them.
The children whose parents do not take their children to church nor teach them how to pray, how to read Gods word and are careless, are orphans. They need someone to tell them Jesus loves them.
Those who are going through a divorce become orphans. The love for their spouse and children are gone. They need to return to Jesus and He will fix their marital problems.
The broken hearted are orphans. They need our prayers.
Those lonely people on line who ask for help all the time are orphans. No body cares for them. They need a friend. Be a friend to them and tell them. Jesus will never leave them all alone.


The most terrible poverty in the whole wide world is lonelilness. Living so far away from the Lord. Not reading His word. Not even praying for themselves. The feeling of being unloved overwhelms them.
Fast and pray before the Lord for those who are in this situation.


But those who seek the Lord, love Him with all their heart, mind and soul shall find the following.

A. Peace that passeth all understaning.
B. Joy in the Lord. In the presence the Lord there is fullness o joy.
C. Happiness is knowing where we come from and where we are going. Jesus is the Door to enter heaven and that is where all who believe and trust in Him are going.
D. Loving kindness. That gift comes from Jesus Himself. He said.. Love one another as I have loved you.


Orphans no more. Thank you Jesus- Thank you Lord.

Amen
 
When we come to Jesus and start to loving Him, praising Him, adoring Him and working in whatever place He send us... then we are loved, we are cared for and we are on our way to see our real Father who love is and cares for us. Who are the real orphans in this world you may ask?

The homeless are orphans who roam the streets of our city. Can someone go and tell them that Jesus loves them and cares for them?
Those who left the church are homeless and orphans. They are so far away from God and now drink, party and love the world so much they are on their way to hell.
Those who reject Jesus and His word are orphans. The atheists, the agnostics, the humanists, the socialists and the skeptics also are orphans because they refuse to come to the Lord. Pray for them.
The children whose parents do not take their children to church nor teach them how to pray, how to read Gods word and are careless, are orphans. They need someone to tell them Jesus loves them.
Those who are going through a divorce become orphans. The love for their spouse and children are gone. They need to return to Jesus and He will fix their marital problems.
The broken hearted are orphans. They need our prayers.
Those lonely people on line who ask for help all the time are orphans. No body cares for them. They need a friend. Be a friend to them and tell them. Jesus will never leave them all alone.


The most terrible poverty in the whole wide world is lonelilness. Living so far away from the Lord. Not reading His word. Not even praying for themselves. The feeling of being unloved overwhelms them.
Fast and pray before the Lord for those who are in this situation.


But those who seek the Lord, love Him with all their heart, mind and soul shall find the following.

A. Peace that passeth all understaning.
B. Joy in the Lord. In the presence the Lord there is fullness o joy.
C. Happiness is knowing where we come from and where we are going. Jesus is the Door to enter heaven and that is where all who believe and trust in Him are going.
D. Loving kindness. That gift comes from Jesus Himself. He said.. Love one another as I have loved you.


Orphans no more. Thank you Jesus- Thank you Lord.

Amen
Lord Jesus Christ, may you give us knowledge and wisdom to understand and know who is an orphan, give us the strength to love them and be on their side every time. In Jesus'Name I pray, amen.
 
To expand your post. Spirit of an orphan is present where there is lack of knowledge about the SONSHIP. We are sons and daughters of God. We are adopted into Gods family. Believers could ask themselves: Am i only a child of God, or am i a daughter/son of God. I found this article very good in describing what i want to say.

1 Father, 2 Sons, 3 Positions: Which Describes You?
Helen Calder 31 August 2011 17 Commentson 1 Father, 2 Sons, 3 Positions: Which Describes You?

‘I write to you, dear children, because you know the Father.’ (1 John 2:14)
The quality that I personally believe is most vital for prophetic ministry is an intimate relationship with the Father.

This kind of intimacy comes from having a revelation of, and personal encounter with, God as a loving Father. [1]
The Unbelieving Heart of the Believer
My mother-in-law used to speak fervently about ‘evangelising the unbelieving heart of the believer.’ This spoke of her call to minister healing to the hearts of Christians. [2]
My husband Malcolm (aka The Hunk) and I were passionately involved in world missions, and her favourite quote was a continual irritation to me. ‘What,’ I thought, ‘could be more important than evangelising the heart of the unbeliever?’
A Crisis of Faith
‘What has happened to all your joy?’ (Galatians 4:15)
By 2009, Mum’s voice began to be silenced as Alzheimer’s robbed her of the ability to convey what was on her heart. But her vision was to finally bear fruit in my life.

I had not realized the contradiction that was within me until burnout brought it to the surface.
After years of exhausting Christian service—comprised of unwise choices of my own making—I could finally go no further. The approval I had sought to work for was out of reach. My crisis of faith was summed up by the question I cried out at that time:
‘Are You the God I am afraid that You are—a task-master whose approval I can never win? Or the Father I have longed for—a God of grace and joy?’
One day, as I voiced the question for the umpteenth time, I was surprised to hear God’s voice in response. His answer to me was, in brief, ‘You choose.’
I took time to consider the evidence of
  • The Bible’s teaching
  • The heart of the Father that Jesus demonstrated in the Gospels, and
  • The gracious love of the Holy Spirit that I recognised and felt for others, but failed to perceive for myself.
Finally, I made a decision and a recommitment. ‘I believe that You are the God of grace and joy—and I receive You as my Lord and Saviour.
The matter was settled, and the unbelieving heart of this believer was converted. My spiritual eyes were opened to see my loving Father.
One Father, Two Sons, Three Positions
Following this revelation of God as Father, I moved into a period of recovery, during which Jesus’ parable of the Prodigal Son came to life for me. [3]
At that time I noticed three positions of sonship that were illustrated by Jesus’ parable, and I saw aspects of my journey in each of them.
1. The Lost Son
The younger son became separated from his father and his father’s household through sin and rebellion. After squandering his inheritance, he became destitute. He then found employment with a harsh foreign master who sent him to the fields to feed pigs, whilst not providing him with the food that he himself needed to live.
Ironically—in spite of the clear parallels between the lost son and someone who is a non-Christian or a backslider—at my lowest point, I mostly identified with the younger son.
My master had been a system of good works. I too had spent all that I had; not on ‘riotous’ living, but on ‘right’ living—doing the right things in my own strength. Now I was starving spiritually. But like the lost son, I finally came to my senses—it was time to come home.

2. The Serving Son
The older brother could have enjoyed the privileges of sonship and intimacy with the father. But although he lived in the Father’s household, he laboured as a servant.
His lack of intimacy with his father was demonstrated by his failure to rejoice at what his father rejoiced in—the return of his lost brother.
The older brother served for his future inheritance, but did not partake of the portion that was available to him in the present. Instead of enjoying what was his by right, he complained to his father, ‘You never gave me…’
I recognised that like the older brother, my focus had been on bringing pleasure to God by faithfully serving, performing and gaining results. Deep down, I felt I needed to do something to earn God’s blessing and favour.
My Christian life lacked joy. I began to see that I had been working for God’s Kingdom whilst neither enjoying, nor being fully aware of, the Kingdom inheritance that is available to me now.

3. The Embraced Son
Coming to his senses, the lost son returned, penitent, to a surprising reception. Instead of the father he was expecting to meet—a charitable employer who would take care of him as a servant—he discovered a love-consumed, waiting, embracing father.
His father ordered a feast, brought him into the household, and put a robe, ring and sandals on him—symbols of restored sonship.
Since the ‘conversion’ of my heart, I have come to realise that there is nothing I can do to gain my Father’s approval. I already have it, along with His unconditional love and acceptance. Rejection and low self esteem has fallen away. I know that I give Him pleasure, not through what I do, but simply because I am His child.
My focus is now centred upon my intimate relationship with God as being the most important thing—and I have fallen in love with Him in a greater way. Out of that love I can freely love others.
In the past, I struggled with an orphan mindset. But now, knowing Abba Father and being with Him gives me the greatest joy—abundant and effective service flows out of that place of rest. And finally, I am learning that there is a Kingdom inheritance available to me now—not just in the future.
Although I sometimes move out of this position, I recognise when I do and continually find my way home to the Father’s waiting arms.

I pray that you also will discover something in this study, as well as my own story, to move you closer in your own relationship with God the Father.
I also encourage you to follow this up by reading and prayerfully considering the original passage in Luke 15:11-32.
 

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