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License plate for encouragement

13 Friday May 2011

Posted by CollectiveDisclosure in Christianity, God

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bible, God, license plate, Lord, Praise the lord., psalm, truck

Looking over at the stop light, I saw a simple looking white truck, his (yes, the truck was a male) license plate said simply this:

Ps. 117

I recognized this to be Psalm 117, which reads:

1 Praise the LORD, all you nations;
   extol him, all you peoples.
2 For great is his love toward us,
   and the faithfulness of the LORD endures forever.

   Praise the LORD.

That’s it. Short, sweet, simple. Praise the Lord. He is good, always.

God bless,
CD

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God is bossy. (Part II)

23 Wednesday Mar 2011

Posted by CollectiveDisclosure in Christianity, God, Inspirational, Life

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anointed, anointing, authority, bossy, evil spirits, God, home, husband, Jesus, Lord, obedience, obey, satan, the enemy

I am so intrigued by anointing. Here is a story of the power associated with anointing something in God’s name:

Anointing with oil can be used for healing, for power over the enemy, for protection, and more. Anything can be anointed. A person, a house, a bicycle, clothing, a weapon of protection, or even an animal. I’ve learned recently that the type of oil doesn’t matter, but that faith is the most important component. Remember the spiritual gifts test? My top answer (meaning my actual spiritual gift from God) is faith.

A few weeks after moving, I anointed our new home.  I prayed over the oil, asking God to recognize my intentions to anoint our home and dedicate it to him. I opened all the windows and doors, and spoke God’s word over each room, door frame, and window sill. I commanded in the name of Jesus that any spirit of the enemy or thing that is not of God is not allowed in my house, and must leave. As I stood at the top of the stairs, saying those words, the front door slammed shut.

What a difference the anointing has made! Instead of feeling like we are surrounded by walls and emptiness, we feel surrounded by God. It’s his dwelling place. Our house is now a home.

A few nights ago, I was drifting off to sleep, and I felt strongly compelled to go anoint my husband’s car. “But Goooddddd, I’m sleepy,” I thought, the way a child would whine to his mother. I felt again (very strongly) that I needed to go anoint his car. So at 11:00 p.m., I went downstairs to get the oil, and went outside. I grabbed the trash bag along the way, so I could put it in the outside bin, proving to my new neighbors I’m not entirely crazy.

The next morning, I told my husband I anointed and prayed over his car for him. He thanked me, we kissed goodbye, and we went about our days.

After my husband returned home from work, he came straight over to me, and said, “Honey, you won’t believe what happened today. I was the first car at a stoplight, and the arrow turned green. I felt something tell me to ‘stop,’ and to wait a few more seconds. As I did that, not one, not two, THREE cars ran their already red light. I know that whatever you did to my car protected me.”

What if I had not listened to God when he was bossing me around to get out of my comfy bed and anoint my husband’s car? What if I rolled over and went to sleep, disobeying my father in heaven, who knows what’s best for me? It brings tears to my eyes, and a lump in my throat to think that if I had disobeyed God, my husband could very well have been hurt.

God, thank you so much for being bossy.

May you all listen closely and tune into him, so you hear the whispers of his love, blessings, and protection for you.
CD

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Read another story about God being bossy here.

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My God is My Healer

16 Tuesday Nov 2010

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dentist, faith, family, friends, God, heal, healing, Lord, popcorn, power, Prayer, root canal

If you read my blog titled “Healing Hand of God and a Root Canal”, you will know the story of my dreaded root canal. This week I have come full circle with praying for God’s healing hand upon me. I’ve had such faith that I expected my tooth to be healed, because I know God wants only the best for me. Thank you to all my friends and family members who prayed for me. Through the power of prayer, I do not need a root canal.

I went to the endodontist this morning. After I walked around the building for a while to decipher the odd floor-plan, I found the office I was looking for. I filled out paperwork (including a name change, since they had my first name listed as Patty…) and couldn’t stop smiling. I knew what was about to happen. A miracle of God was going to unfold in front of my eyes. Quick! Pull up a chair and grab some popcorn.

I rested my head in the examining chair, and held still for my x-ray. In came the doctor singing “M-I-C-K-E-Y M-O-U-S-E”. Always a good sign… if you are going to a pediatrician’s office.

He examined my x-ray, turned to me and said, “You don’t need me. All we do in this office is root canals, and you don’t need a root canal.” I knew it! It was all I could do to not jump up, spill my bowl of popcorn and my soda all over the floor, and shout for joy!

I do, in fact, need a crown. Which I will gladly take over a root canal. I did have to shamefully admit my candy addiction (click here and go to “My Teeth are Made of Candy”)  and that I probably cracked my tooth while chomping on some sugared-goodness. After a finger-wag from the dentist, I left the office on cloud 9. Praise the Lord almighty, for he is awesome, he is healer.

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