If you seem to yourself to be lacking in certain necessary qualities, seek that aspect of God which will meet your lack. If you seem to lack strength, ask God to give you what you need. Remember you can build any quality into your mentality by meditating upon that quality every day. You have created your limited self by thinking and you can destroy it at any moment by thinking a new pattern.
Why do we not change from day to day, and week to week, from glory to glory, until our friends can scarcely recognize us for the same man or woman? Why should we not march around the world looking like gods, and feeling it; healing instantaneously all who come to us; reforming the sinner; setting captives free?
The Spirit of the Lord God is upon me; because the Lord hath anointed me to preach good tidings unto the meek; he hath sent me to bind up the broken-hearted, to proclaim liberty to the captives, and the opening of the prison to them that are bound (Isaiah 61:1).
The simple answer to the question above is that we don’t allow ourselves to live into the full glory of God. We allow ourselves to be defined by our limited sensory perceptions of reality, instead of truly accepting God’s infinite reality created for us. As long as we allow ourselves to be defined and limited by what we can taste, touch, smell, hear and see, we will be imprisoned in the limited human reality.
The word of God states that we are God’s children, created in his image as the likeness of God. When we live in that reality, filled with God’s spirit and obeying God’s rules for reality, every human sensory based limitation is overcome and conquered. Then we are capable of doing all things that God has promised we have the capability to do (see above). The only thing that prevents us from being Gods, and living in the Eden God created for us…is us.
Let us live in the fullness of God’s glory so that we may heal, build up, liberate and elevate all those we touch. When we do this, we will find ourselves living in the garden lit by the glory of God almighty.
Gloriously,
Z gardener
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