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Jesus is Your Gardener

4/27/2015

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Growing spiritually is like tending a well maintained garden. Jesus himself refers to planting seeds in good soil. When I first received Jesus as my Savior at the age of 31, I had years of weeds, thorns, and stones that needed to be removed from the garden of my heart before I could do any significant growing. These things were all just symptoms of the real issues that were tormenting my life. I felt ashamed, unworthy, rejected, angry, bitter, self-dependent, crazy, depressed and the list could go on and on.  In order to experience the fullness of the cross, I had to let Jesus be the gardener of my heart and till the soil to expose the things that were hindering my garden from producing fruit. Thank God, Jesus isn’t just interested in making the garden look good.  He wants to dig to the roots. I had numerous bad seeds that had been planted in my garden.  These seeds shaped my thinking and my response to the situations of life circumstances. These seeds were planted by people who sometimes weren’t intentional trying to hurt me, but nevertheless the damage still remained.  Seeds of physical/emotional neglect and abuse can cause walls of distrust and torment that only Jesus can heal. The emotional side effects can cause us to abuse ourselves while we are trying to fill a void and numb the pain with alcohol, cigarettes, drugs, sex, food, etc. Digging to the roots is not an easy process.  It takes work but it doesn’t have to take long! Jesus can heal the pain quickly if you surrender it to Him.  Ask Him to take it. The Holy Spirit will show you where and when the seed was planted and how to remove it once and for all.  It begins with surrender, but then by prayer and obedience, Jesus can seal that place with His blood and create good ground for His good seed to be planted. Forgive others and forgive yourself.  Jesus does as soon as you ask.  He wants you to be free and produce fruit in your garden that will last throughout generations.

 

Father, we thank you that You are the gardener of our hearts.  Tend our hearts and dig up everything that won’t produce good fruit.  Help us to forgive and see ourselves as You see us. We surrender our pains and ask you to remove the seeds so that the bad fruit may also be removed.  Show us how to plant seeds in our lives that will be good to eat and multiply for the generations to come. In Jesus’ name I pray, Amen!

Prov.25:2  It is the glory of God to conceal a thing: but the honour of kings is to search out a matter.

Read Matthew 13 and ask God to show you how to be good soil for His Word.

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That One Thing

4/20/2015

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Genesis 2:9

And out of the ground made the Lord God to grow every tree that is pleasant to the sight, and good for food; the tree of life also in the midst of the garden, and the tree of knowledge of good and evil.

 
In the Garden of Eden, Adam and Eve had their pick of all the fruit in the garden except for the fruit that came from the tree of knowledge of good and evil.  They walked closer to God than any other human (with the exception of Jesus), and they couldn’t resist the temptation of sin. How much harder is it for us?  Sin is not just disobeying God’s written commandments. The commandments weren’t even written yet when they sinned.  Sin is any disobedience against God’s word.  Sometimes these words are specifically for ourselves and spoken to us by the conviction of the Holy Spirit.  God knows what is best for us and gives us special instructions to keep us safe.  When we ignore these instructions, we usually find ourselves in trouble.  In the very own gardens of our heart we try to keep everything pleasant, but what is that one thing that God wants you to give up that you just don’t want to let go of.  When I first got saved, the first thing God delivered me from was drinking (I was a functional alcoholic). And many more behaviors came following, but I was holding on to smoking cigarettes.  One day. I was at my daughter’s doctor appointment.  I started talking to him about Jesus and my passion for deliverance.  We had a really nice conversation.  When I got back into my car, I looked down at my pack of cigarettes and my spirit said “you hypocrite”. WOW! What conviction fell upon me.  I never smoked another  one again.  Smoking itself is not a sin, but it is bad for you and everyone around you.  God is merciful, forgiving and patient.  God is also a wonderful Father who knows what is best for His children.  The very thing that you won’t let go of is what could be keeping you from advancing into your destiny and more importantly from intimacy with God.  Now, the blood of Jesus washes us from our sin and we become a new creation.  That in itself is a miracle, but there is so much more that God wants us to have.  Jesus died so that we may have power and authority, peace and joy, abundant love and favor.  Our hearts should be like Eden.  It should be a garden planted with good seed that produces good fruit. We need to be intentional about not partaking what God has shown us as bad.  We need to trust the unction of the Holy Spirit. Last but not least, we need to believe that God knows what’s best!

 

Father, thank you for your saving grace. Thank you that You are merciful and forgiving.  Thank you that You give us a choice and lead us on the paths of righteousness.  Forgive us for holding on to things that are bad for us.  Search our hearts and convict us of things that are keeping us from fulfilling our purpose in You. Help us to come into alignment with Your desires so that we may make your name Great. Let us glorify You in everything that we say and do.  In Jesus name I pray.  Amen!

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Be Restored

4/13/2015

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God’s desire is for us to walk with Him as Adam and Eve did in the Garden of Eden before their sin.  He longs to fellowship with us and have relationship. He not only wants our attention, our thoughts, and actions, but He wants to be our closest friend.  Adam and Eve’s sin separated them from direct access to God. It stripped them of their identity. It took away their creative power, authority and dominion.  But thank God that the story doesn’t end there. God loves us so much, that He sent His Son, Jesus. Jesus was the second Adam who restored the type of relationship with Father God that was originally intended.  He lived a perfect life. He was about His Father’s business and only did what He saw the Father doing. Jesus didn’t just die for our eternal salvation (although what a wonderful gift), He conquered death, hell and the grave so that we may be restored to complete wholeness, health, prosperity, dominion, authority and all the power of the cross. Why do we settle for average when the word promises us to be more than conquerors? We should be walking in miracles signs and wonders on a daily basis. The word of God is alive because Jesus is the word. What separates us from the glory of the garden experience is our own sin. Lies from the enemy, wrong mindsets, cycles of destruction, pride, intellectualism, lusts of the flesh are just a few ways the enemy distracts us from our true identity and purpose. The good news is that Jesus came to destroy the works of the devil. There is no sin or sickness that the blood of Jesus doesn’t cover.  With Jesus as our advocate and faithful witness we have access once again to God. With humility, repentance, prayer and deliverance, we all have an opportunity to walk in close relationship with our Father to receive clear instructions, divine impartation and God’s heart to carry out His will for our lives.

Thank you, Lord, for your unfailing love and mercy towards us. Thank you that you saved us while we were yet sinners. Lord, forgive us for the things that keep us distracted from you. Forgive us for not living up to our full potential. Help us to get a clear vision of who You are so that we may know who we are. Show us the place in our lives where we can gain intimacy with you and hear your whispers and feel your heartbeat.  Deliver us from the things that separate us from you and deal with our hearts concerning the things that keep us far. Draw us closer so we may experience the fullness of your love and fulfill every assignment for your glory in Jesus’ name, Amen!


It is the glory of God to conceal a thing, but the honor of kings is to search out a matter. Prov. 25:2
Suggested reading: Genesis 3, 1 John 3:8, Rev. 1:5, Rev1:18


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    Bonnie Kay Rimpson

    I am a married, mother of six. My desire is to see the brokenhearted healed, the captives set free, and gifts and callings activated by the power of God through prayer and prophecy.

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