Wednesday, June 30, 2021

STAY IN THE LANE

STAY IN THE LANE

When we drove from Sonoma to the Oakland Airport, Jane and I would always remind each other: “Stay in the lane!” If we got into the wrong lane, it would take us around in circles for quite a while until we could get back to the right direction. It works that way in our spiritual lives as well. When we find what the jobs are that God has ordained for us to do, we need to stick to them.  

 

Romans 12:6-7 tells us: “Having then gifts differing according to the grace that is given to us, whether prophecy, let us prophesy; or ministry, let us wait on our ministering: or he that teacheth, on teaching.” [etc.]

 

In Judges 9, God tells the same message, but He uses plants and trees to illustrate His point.

 

“The trees went forth on a time to anoint a king over them, and they said unto the olive tree, Reign thou over us. But the olive tree said unto them, ‘Should I leave my fatness, wherewith by me they honour God and man, and go to be promoted over the trees?’” (vv.8-9)

 

The olive tree produces olives for food and commerce. Olive oil was also used in commerce, as well as being a chief element in food, soap, religious festivals, and providing the main fuel for light. The olive tree was a symbol of peace, prosperity, and wealth. In this story from Judges 9, the olive tree tells us it already has a great job for God and man, and it didn’t have any interest at all in being a boss over all the trees. The olive tree was wise enough to tell the trees it would rather just stay in its lane.

 

“And the trees said to the fig tree, ‘Come thou, and reign over us.’ But the fig tree said unto them, ‘Should I forsake my sweetness, and my good fruit, and go to be promoted over the trees?’” (vv.10-11).

 

The fig tree, like the olive, knew what its job was, and it was perfectly satisfied. It wanted nothing to do with the supposed promotion.

 

“Then said the trees unto the vine, ‘Come thou, and reign over us. And the vine said unto them, Should I leave my wine, which cheereth God and man, and go to be promoted over the trees?’” (vv.12-13).

 

The vine stayed in its lane like the olive and the fig. But then there was the bramble.

 

“Then said all the trees unto the bramble, ‘Come thou, and reign over us.’ And the bramble said unto the trees, ‘If in truth ye anoint me king over you, then come and put your trust in my shadow: and if not, let fire come out of the bramble, and devour the cedars of Lebanon’” (vv.14-15).

 

A bramble can have some good fruit, but it’s a plant that needs to be controlled. Its nature is to take over.

 

In this story from Judges, when the trees foolishly asked the bramble to be their king, they brought on their own demise. The bramble told them that if they wanted him to be king, all the trees would have to “put their trust in my shadow.” Everything the trees used to do would have to take second place to what the bramble wanted.

 

In nature, trees that grow close to bramble bushes can easily be taken over, strangled, and killed. They no longer get the sunshine they need. Also, if the rambling bramble catches fire, many trees, as well as the bramble itself, will burn. However, the bramble sends roots out way beyond the trees, and in quick time it will be back to cover the small new trees that try to grow.

Some trees don’t put out fruit for many years. I planted a Crepe myrtle, and it didn’t have any flowers until about the 15th year, and now it has lots every year. Not every person finds out at an early age what they do best for God. Some of us need to try several roads before we find our clear path.

 

But along the way, beware of the bramble. Don’t let anyone smother who you are. Don’t let others tell you how to think or how to act if it doesn’t feel right to your spiritual self. We need to grow into what God has called us and be willing to follow His way to being our best. Let’s not be pushed around or swayed by others, but stay in the lane with the Lord.

 

Love, Carolyn

 

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Sunday, June 27, 2021

A DOUBLE-MINDED MAN IS UNSTABLE IN ALL HIS WAYS

A DOUBLE-MINDED MAN IS UNSTABLE IN ALL HIS WAYS

We’ve all strayed from doing God’s Word, knowingly or unknowingly, a time or two in our lives. But once we know what God’s Word is really saying, we are responsible throughout our lives to stay on the path, or at least come back to the truth if we discover we’ve gone astray.

 

When I was 21, and I first started to really commit myself to Jesus, I carried my Bible everywhere, but being a 60’s child, I was also living by the words of a popular song, “love the one you’re with.” Free love wasn’t just a saying; it was a way of life. I figured if I slept with a guy who I wanted to convert, it was the way I could show him God’s love. Stupid, yes, but I was so brainwashed by that time, I didn’t think it was wrong.

 

I continued to practice free love in the name of Jesus for a little while until the day an angel visited me as I was walking to my boyfriend’s house to have sex. The angel appeared next to me. He was tall, with a large build, dark hair, and with an unusual air of confidence. I was surprised but not afraid. He looked down at me, and in the calmest, nicest voice, told me that what I was doing was wrong; it wasn’t the way to win people to Jesus. That’s all he said, and then he just disappeared. I didn’t stop my ways immediately, but it didn’t take long before I did see the errors of my ways. I hope young people these days aren’t as stupid as I was, but maybe some still are?

 

I was double-minded, trying to live the sex life and serve Jesus at the same time. It just didn’t work. It was like two opposite ends of a magnet repelling each other in my brain. I was fighting in my own brain. Why is this important?

 

God says in James 1:8: “double-minded man is unstable in all his ways.”

 

Jesus tells us in Matthew 6:24: “No man can serve two masters: for either he will hate the one, and love the other; or else he will hold to the one, and despise the other. Ye cannot serve God and mammon.”

 

In 1 Kings 18:21: “Elijah came unto all the people, and said, ‘How long halt ye between two opinions? if the Lord be God, follow him: but if Baal, then follow him.”

 

In Revelations 3:16, God says: “So then because thou art lukewarm, and neither cold nor hot, I will spue thee out of my mouth.”

 

There’s a reason Jesus said you can’t serve two masters at the same time. He wasn’t making a mere off-the-cuff suggestion. He was telling us that our brains can’t handle it. It’s not just a choice we make, but it is physically impossible for our brains to go two ways at the same time. Our brains aren’t wired to be double-minded. If we insist on putting our brains through the test, it seems to be risky at the least and perhaps fatal if pushed too far.

 

God knows what He’s talking about. When He says, “don’t be double-minded,” He’s trying to save us from the awful results of developing serious mental illnesses. We see the consequences of a double mind in many Biblical characters throughout the Bible, people who were walking a mental tightrope, including Lot’s wife in Genesis, Nebuchadnezzar in 2 Kings 24, the man of the Gadarenes in Mark 5, and even the Apostle Paul in Acts 9, and many more.

 

We truly can be risking the physical makeup of our brains as well as our sound thinking, by teetering on the tightrope between God’s way, and Satan’s concocted ways.

 

When my sister got Alzheimer’s disease, I did some studying on it. Apparently, two different types of mutated cells form, and they attack and destroy good brain cells. One type of the destroyer cell is called a “tangle”! Isn’t that just exactly what our minds become when we try to make things fit into our own ideas of Christianity instead of what God says? Our minds get into a tangle or start splitting. God created our minds to be stable and healthy.

 

No one knows exactly where the breaking point is, so why even risk it in the first place?

 

God can and will rescue, forgive, and deliver us at any point along that tightrope like He did for me. But is anyone really aware of when they’ve gone past the point of no return? I don’t think so.

 

If we look at the Bible, we see several examples of men and women who endangered their minds. Take, for instance, King Saul. He was double-minded. One minute he was getting David to play the harp for him. “David took an harp, and played with his hand: so Saul was refreshed, and was well, and the evil spirit departed from him” (1 Sam. 16:23). Then the next minute, Saul was trying to kill him. “And Saul cast the javelin; for he said, ‘I will smite David even to the wall with it’” (1 Sam. 18:11). Eventually, Saul’s mind was so messed up with indecisiveness that God couldn’t even get to him anymore. Saul went to see a psychic (who he’d previously threatened with death); he got her to bring up a demon who imitated Samuel; Saul listened to her advice, and sure enough, it got him killed.

 

It’s not okay to be double-minded. It’s time to check the soundness of our minds. Are we getting a message from God one day and doing something different from what He says on the next?

 

We need to get a hold of 2 Timothy 1:7 and make it our declaration and our daily practice. Let’s live it! “God hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind.” This is how they did it in Old Testament times, and it’s how we need to do it now:

 

“And Samuel spake unto all the house of Israel, saying, ‘If ye do return unto the Lord with all your hearts, then put away the strange gods and Ashtaroth from among you, and prepare your hearts unto the Lord, and serve him only: and he will deliver you out of the hand of the Philistines [your enemies]. Then the children of Israel did put away Baalim and Ashtaroth, and served the Lord only. (1 Sam. 7:3-4)

 

Note: the “strange gods” and “Baalim and Ashtaroth” come in many forms, but they all work to destroy the soundness of our minds. We need to take this message as a warning. Let’s make sure we untangle our brains from mixed messages and go back to the source of all health, the living God.

  

Love, Carolyn

 

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Wednesday, June 23, 2021

EXHAUSTED BUT FINE

     

EXHAUSTED BUT FINE

Hi. The three of us worked three ten-hour days out in 90 to over 100-degree weather attaching newly carved petals to the statue, painting them to match the existing, and attaching lights (Jon did that). I don’t know about the guys, but I’m exhausted! I’m so tired right now that I can barely think right. So, rather than do a Preach letter tonight and mess it up, I thought I’d send along a couple photos showing what we were up to the last three days.

 

Resort World opens tomorrow and this statue by the pool had to be completed today. It was hard work but we did a pretty good job of fixing it up. In the morning, the sky got really black and there was flash lightning in the dark clouds and a few sprinkles of rain.

 

The first photo was my view was from the Resorts World pool, out toward Trump Tower shining brightly in the few moments of sunshine. The clouds and wind stayed practically all day, and we kept working. Two of the other photos are of Jon and Shawn who I was working with. And the other photo is of Resorts World from the parking lot at Circus Circus next door, where Jane picked me up after work.

 

I’ll be back with a Preach letter on Sunday. Hope you like the photos 😊.

 

Love, Carolyn

 

Sunday, June 20, 2021

CAN YOU SEE THE TINY ANT?

CAN YOU SEE THE TINY ANT?

(The ant is right in the center of the tile!) I watched a tiny ant, barely 1/16 of an inch at most, scurrying around the floor of my bathroom. It was obviously looking for something. I intuitively knew that I should squash it, but I talked myself out of it, saying, “It probably won’t find anything, and it’ll just go away.” I watched it for three days, then the fourth day when I went into the bathroom, there were about ten tiny ants in the sink and the same number on the floor! Out came the spray and no more ants.

 

That’s the negative side of seeing things that start off seemingly innocuous and growing into big problems, and we’ve all seen that way too many times, right? But on the positive side, the principle works out to our benefit. Start off with just a tiny mustard seed of faith and see how fast the Lord can multiply that faith into something huge! The little ant wandered around for three days, and then on the fourth, the numbers exploded!

 

Our faith may go several days or more, just incubating, searching for what it needs. It may not appear that a Biblical, spiritual solution is sinking into our lives or even making a difference at all, but once that little seed incubates, it explodes all at once. And like God promises in Psalm 115:14: “The Lord shall increase you more and more.”

 

Jesus told this parable: “The kingdom of heaven is like to a grain of mustard seed, which a man took, and sowed in his field:  which indeed is the least of all seeds: but when it is grown, it is the greatest among herbs, and becometh a tree so that the birds of the air come and lodge in the branches thereof” (Matt. 13:31-32).

 

Whenever we see the phrase “kingdom of God,” it is referring to “God’s way of doing things.” So when we sow “God’s way of doing things” into our lives, by accepting His ways into our hearts, God promises it will grow to be the greatest among herbs.

 

And what do herbs do? For one thing, they spice up our food. Does anyone want a little more spice in their lives? Herbs are also used for healing many different ailments. Does anyone need a little healing in their bodies, or souls, or relationships? Herbs are also used to cleanse our systems, like, for instance, our intestines. Does anyone need a flushing of negatives out of their lives? Herbs are also used in sachets or potpourri just because they smell so good and can make us feel great. Does anyone need a little sweetening, a little more happy medicine in their lives? God has just told us in Matthew 13 that tiny mustard seeds of doing things His way grow into the GREATEST OF HERBS, and then even into MAGNIFICENT TREES with many branches.

 

Let me ask you, Who doesn’t want to be the GREATEST OF HERBS or a MAGNIFICENT TREE?

 

It’s not too hard to squash a tiny ant before it multiplies, and it’s just as easy to plant an ant-sized mustard seed of God’s and let it thrive and explode in us to be bigger and better than we ever thought we could be! Bring it on! My friend Debbie Mohn sent me a short piece that included a tiny phrase, which fits perfectly here: “I trust my life to Him.” That covers many aspects and it’s good faith seed to sow, don’t you think?!

 

Love, Carolyn 

 

Wednesday, June 16, 2021

GETTING HEALED FROM WOUNDS OF THE PAST


 GETTING HEALED FROM WOUNDS OF THE PAST

We were camping and getting ready to go swimming. I was 13 and in the tent, changing into my bikini. I started to pull up the straps of my top when my dad opened the flap. “Get out!” I screamed. He snapped back, “You haven’t got anything anyway.” I was devastated! How could he say such a thing? I had a pretty nice body for a 13-year old, but his degrading comeback hit me like a hammer. He dropped the flap down quickly and left. The end, for him maybe, but not for me.

 

The words cut deep. “You haven’t got anything” is what I heard and what I believed about myself for many years after that incident. I felt like I could never be good enough, that my dad thought I was ugly and unworthy of love. So I saw myself that way. My teenage years were horrible. The seeds of rejection and self-hatred had developed deep roots in my young soul.

 

The most hurtful problems in our adult lives often come because we have experienced devastating things in the past, and the results have rooted themselves deeply within us. They make us think, speak, and act in ways that aren’t even appropriate to the current situations. But something triggers a connection to the past and we react in the ways we did back then.

 

We’ve let traumas from the past determine how we act in the present. The truth is that the past we “knew” may not even be true! Have you ever noticed that two people in your family can tell two entirely different stories about the same adventure you had as a kid? It’s the same with the difference in how we see an incident in the past compared to how the Lord Jesus sees it.

 

Jesus can help us to get free of these old hurts and deep wounds. Jeremiah gives us God’s word on this: “For I will restore health unto thee, and I will heal thee of thy wounds, saith the Lord’” (Jer. 30:17).

 

Jesus also said: “And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free” (John 8:32). The Greek word for “know” in this scripture is ginosko , and it means to “know absolutely, to be sure of, to understand and be resolved.” Our past horrific and hurtful experiences and their results need to be once and for all resolved and put in their proper place, where they no longer are a part of our present-day life. So how do we facilitate that happening?

 

To annihilate the clinging noose of past negative experiences is going to take the supernatural touch of Jesus Christ. It was Satan working in the past, through people, often good people who had no idea they were causing such devastation, to bring the evil on us in the first place. The effects can’t be taken care of completely and thoroughly without the supernatural help from Jesus, the one who “came to destroy the works of the devil” (1 John 3:8).

 

Only Jesus can get to the root of any problem. He’s alive now and real and still doing the same things He did when He was in the flesh on earth: honing in on the sources of our anxieties, fears, hatreds, etc., exposing them for what they really are and giving us the clear deliverance we so desperately need. Jesus promised: “Every plant, which my heavenly Father hath not planted, shall be rooted up” (Matt. 15:13). When the word “shall” is used, it is absolute, in contrast to the word “will,” which is less emphatic.

 

A great example of the type of freedom Jesus came to bring is in John 4. Jesus came to a well and asked the woman there for a drink. She asked him why He was talking to her since she was a Samaritan and Jews weren’t supposed to have dealings with Samaritans.

 

He totally ignored her question. He came with deliverance for everyone. It didn’t matter what culture she came from. Everyone has hidden hurts. He didn’t care what she thought of herself or the boundaries she’d set up to guard herself. He was there to set her free.

 

He told her that instead of her giving Him a cup of physical water, he could give her a different kind of water that would change her life.  She was hesitant and replied: “The well is deep,” and she wasn’t talking about the physical well.

 

Jesus had the power to go into that deep well of her past, uproot the source of the problem and give her complete and lasting freedom. Psalm 42:7 tells us: “Deep calleth unto deep.” There is nothing deeper than the insight, understanding, and love of God through Jesus Christ.

 

As it turned out, the woman was broken. Her self-worth was about as low as it can get. She had gone from man to man looking for true love, but it never worked. She was carrying thoughts and wounds of the past into her present so that she could never find what she was looking for, no matter what she did. How many people are stuck in that trap?

 

Jesus explained to her what was happening with her. He uprooted the cause, and He showed her what true love was. She received it. She was so excited about being free of her bondage to the past that she ran out to tell the men of the city, and they came out to see.

 

Jesus ministered to them for two more days, and they had the same types of things happen to them. “And they told the woman, ‘Now we no longer believe (trust, have faith) just because of what you said; for we have heard Him ourselves [personally], and we know that He truly is the Savior of the world, the Christ’” (John 4:42 AMP).  Why did they say “savior?”  Because they were saved—rescued—from the effects of whatever past life-changing negative experiences were still playing havoc in their lives too.

 

Jesus is real, alive now, and able to work in many different ways to get to the bottom of our wells or the deepest sources of hurt in us. He is the answer to getting rid of them once and for all.

 

We see traumatic incidents from our past in a particular vision, and we see it the same over and over again. But what if we could see those same incidents from Jesus’ point of view. Well, we can. I learned that I could ask Jesus to go back with us to those traumas. For me, it was going back to the incident with my dad in the tent.

Time exists here on earth, but there is no time with the Lord, so He could show me in the Spirit exactly what was happening back then. I needed to see it through the eyes of the Lord Jesus. And He showed me the truth:

 

My dad’s angry words had nothing to do with me. Lashing out in anger was a defense he learned as a child when he was so often accused of being wrong. It was an automatic trigger reaction. When he opened the tent flap without asking, he did something wrong. When I called him on it, he lashed out at me just like he always did when he was accused of being wrong. The truth was simple, but I’d never seen it that way before.

 

I finally understood, and I could forgive my dad, and I could let go of my own hurt and anger too. I was totally set free. My wound couldn’t be opened anymore. It instantly became like a scar—a reminder, but without the attached emotions of the opened wound.

 

This worked for me; it’s worked for many others, and it can work for you too.

 

I understand that some people won’t be able to take the Lord back to the incident because they’re angry with Him for allowing it in the first place. I have adult friends who have not yet forgiven God for things in the past. It’s more common than you might think—secretly blaming God for abandoning them in the past and not answering their childhood prayers.

 

But we have to forgive God, too, even though it wasn’t really His fault. Whether or not we understand it, we still have to just do it, to release our minds and hearts from all unforgiveness. We forgive first, then we get the understanding.

 

How to accomplish these feats starts with a decision to be willing to learn. Jesus takes our willingness and leads us to complete freedom. Like Jesus said, it’s the truth that makes us free. We don’t want to be bound to the horrors, disappointments and fears of the past, so taking Jesus back to them annihilates future reactions to things that should be only healed scars from long ago.

 

I pray that if you are a person looking to be free from past wounds that are still popping up in your life, let the Lord guide you as you prayerfully ask Him to go back with you to any past incident that hurt you. Let Jesus show it to you through His eyes so you can get healed. We don’t need to let those old wounds be continually ripped open in our lives, but instead, be healed once and for all and never hurt us again.

 

Love, Carolyn

(The painting above is one I did on a rusty cooking pan in 2008 I think)

 

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Sunday, June 13, 2021

AS THE MASKS COME OFF

AS THE MASKS COME OFF

I’ve been to some new stores since the mask mandate started over a year ago and met people I’ve never seen without a mask on. Yesterday I was shocked when I walked into the shop and all five people I knew were unmasked!  I only recognized the one guy because of the way he walked, but his face looked totally different than what I’d imagined! We picture what we think they look like under the mask, and it turns out that our mind’s picture is not right at all. I have to admit that seeing all five faces at once stunned me, and I walked out of the place in a daze. I’m sure I’m not the only one experiencing this. There are going to be a lot of changes as the masks come off.

 

When I got to thinking about it, I realized that our brains tend to want to make sense of things and often try to fill in the blanks. But what our brains say to us isn’t always true. The unveiling of the masks in that one store, for me, was a great witness to that fact.

 

In matters of importance, we need always to take what we “think” back to God, the source, for confirmation.

Our “thinkers,” i.e. our minds, aren’t always accurate, but God’s truth is always accurate, and that’s why we need to remain malleable in God’s hands and surrender all to Him. The one thing that is going to be a constant in our lives is CHANGE. And we need to be willing to change our minds as the Lord requires it of us.

 

I have to change my mind about what my new friends look like. I renew my mind to what’s real, not what I “thought” was real.

 

In spiritual matters and other physical matters of our minds as well, we need to do what God tells us in Romans 12:1-2: “I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that ye present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God, which is your reasonable service. And be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of God.

 

The easiest and best place to start is with reading the Bible and listening to what the holy spirit in us opens to our hearts.

 

Get ready for some amazing discoveries in the days ahead, as the physical, mental, and spiritual masks come off.

 

Love, Carolyn

 

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Wednesday, June 9, 2021

LAUNCH OUT INTO THE DEEP


 

(DISCIPLES ON THE SEA by Henry Ossawa Tanner circa 1910)

LAUNCH OUT INTO THE DEEP

In my Sunday Preach letter I included a testimony by a friend on a healing situation he was involved in. I was so happy to hear about it. Many born again Christians are still very timid about ministering healing, but he was not timid. He was loving enough to step up to the situation and rise to a new level of faith in God. It’s one thing to pray, but it’s another level of bravery and faith to minister the healing power of God to one of His children. Way to go, Dan! As we seek to grow spiritually, we need to be willing to expand our thinking, and be willing to go further with God, no matter how frightening it may be to take those first steps into something we’ve never experienced before.

 

In Luke 5:4 we see that Peter was challenged by Jesus to step up in ministry. Jesus teaches, then tells Peter, “Launch out into the deep.” What did Jesus mean?

 

The word “deep” has several meanings. It is the Greek word “bathos,” and means depth, as in “deep water,” which is what we assume Jesus is talking about here in Luke 5. Peter was fishing but didn’t catch anything. Jesus told Peter to go out deeper. We see from the definition of the word “deep” that it wasn’t just deeper physical water that Peter needed.

 

He wasn’t getting much out of fishing in shallow water, and he wasn’t getting much out of living at a shallow faith level either. This is the Lord’s challenge to all of us. Sometimes in our Christian walk, it may seem like our everyday life is a little shallow and we’re not getting that much out of it.  The problem just may be that we haven’t accepted the Lord’s challenge to “launch out into the deep.”  

 

The word Jesus used for “deep” is “bathos,” and it also means “profound.” In the 60’s we used to say about ideas that were profound, were “heavy!” They were things that were earnestly important to the heart, concepts with deep levels of understanding and perception, insights that were enormous beyond our world, thoughts so beautifully intricate, fulfilling and so full of mysteries. Jesus was telling Peter to get out into the deeper water of spiritual matters.

 

First Corinthians 2:10 uses this same word translated “deep”: “Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither have entered into the heart of man, the things which God hath prepared for them that love him. But God hath revealed them unto us by his Spirit: for the Spirit searcheth all things, yea, the deep things of God.”

 

When Jesus challenged Peter to “launch out into the deep,” Peter lacked total trust, but he was at least brave enough to go for it the best he could and the Lord honored him. Peter learned that when Jesus gave a command or a challenge, it always worked out great.

 

Peter took his boat out to the deep, “And when they had this done, they inclosed a great multitude of fishes: and their net brake.  And they beckoned unto their partners, which were in the other ship, that they should come and help them. And they came, and filled both the ships” (Luke 5:6-7).

 

I can hardly wait to hear of the wonderful events that will be happening for us and our friends when we accept the Lord’s next challenge to “Launch out into the deep.”

 

Love, Carolyn

Sunday, June 6, 2021

A GRET TESTIMONY ON NIGHT SEEDS

A GREAT TESTIMONY ON NIGHT SEEDS

In response to my Wednesday Preach letter on planting night seeds, I got this great testimony from my friend,

Dan Van Allen. You’re going to learn even more about what can go on while we sleep, both on the evil side, and more importantly, on God’s side:

 

“Hi Carolyn:   The statement, ‘spirit does not sleep,’ reminded me of a meeting I had a few months back. I was asked if I could come to a customer’s home and be involved with ministering healing. About a year earlier I had done some work at their home. We did a lot of talking on the topic of healing. So about a year later I get a call telling me that Franco, the husband, has pancreatic cancer and there is nothing more the doctors can do. 

 

So along with me being there, this married couple 80 years in age were to be there. They had spent 60 years of their life ministering in the backcountry of Central America.  After being about 2 hours late, Franco gets ahold of them on the phone and asks if they are still coming. Franco, understandably getting a bit concerned, since it’s his life he is fighting for. I loved the answer they gave to Franco, ‘We will be there when we get there.”    

 

Once there, they told many stories. Many of their dealings were with witch doctors—curses placed on families had to be gotten rid of, and getting a witch doctor that a performed over 40 human sacrifices to the gods, healed and born again.  This gets me to the point of the story.

 

Franco and his wife Alicia then told of how while sleeping they would feel as though they were being bitten on their legs while they thought they were dreaming. In the morning when they awoke, teeth bite marks were on their legs. 

 

That’s when the missionary said spirit does not sleep. The battle continues while you sleep.  So I asked them a question about something I have experienced many times since I have been a Christian. While sleeping, what I thought was a nightmare. I would be casting out a devil in the name of Jesus Christ. It would be a real fight.  They said, ‘That’s not a nightmare. Your spirit is fighting, and that you have the presence of mind to put your spirit into action while sleeping is very good.’      

 

So this sleep info just continues to show the incredible spiritual realm in which we live. Franco continues to be healthy 6 months after being told nothing more can be done for him.

 

Love how you continue to run the race!

 

Dan Van Allen”

 

Thank you, Dan, for sharing such vital information! And yes, I continue to run the race.  We all need to.

 

Let’s continue to grow in faith, knowledge, and the amazing wisdom that only God can give.

 

And we’ll continue to spread the good news of physical and mental healing and deliverance through the power and name of our Lord Jesus Christ, “according as his divine power hath given unto us all things that pertain unto life and godliness, through the knowledge of him that hath called us to glory and virtue” (2 Peter 1:3).

 

“That at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, of things in heaven, and things in earth, and things under the earth” (Phil. 2:10).

 

Love, Carolyn

 

Wednesday, June 2, 2021

PLANTING NIGHT SEEDS

PLANTING NIGHT SEEDS

“Behold, He [God] who keeps Israel [and us] shall neither slumber nor sleep.” God is Spirit, and He doesn't sleep. We, as Spiritual beings, don't sleep either, but it's our body and soul that do need the sleep while we're here on earth. If we sleep three hours out of 24, it's an eighth of our day. If we sleep eight hours, that’s a third of our day taken up! How can we make those sleeping hours count spiritually? One way is to plant night seeds.

 

Night seeds: The thing that is so amazing and awesome is that Spiritual faith can work through the night, uninhibited by our doubtful, fearful, and oh-so-rational minds! Things are working in our unconscious, spiritual hearts, freely.

 

The two following sections of scripture are vital to me in getting great results from planting night seeds:

 

Jesus taught this: Mark 4:26-27: “And he said, ‘So is the kingdom of God, as if a man should cast seed into the ground; And should sleep, and rise night and day, and the seed should spring and grow up, he knoweth not how.” Notice that Jesus said the man planted the seed, then he immediately went to sleep! I just love that.

 

If we plant seeds right before we go to sleep, no rationale or emotional reaction can get in the way to block our faith! Who we are spiritually as sons and daughters of God Almighty, and our relationship with His son Jesus goes ahead to work while our bodies and souls take a rest, and the solutions come as the seeds sprout.

 

Then the second vital verse is Psalm 17:15: “I shall be satisfied when I awake with thy likeness.” I looked up the Hebrew word for “likeness” so that I could better understand this verse. It is “temuwnah,” and in this context, it means “what You [God] have fashioned,” what You [God] have formed,” “the manifestation of Your favor.”

 

So this verse is saying that when I wake up, I can feel blessed by what the Lord did in the night. He works with our seed and helps it to get sprouting.

 

I’d learned this principle a while back and forgot about it until I was scrolling through some old Preach letters and decided this was a great principle to start using again. Here are some results from when I used this method before.

 

It was Christmas time, and I got a last-minute invitation to a Christmas party. I’d already scheduled a hair appointment for several days after the party. When I called to reschedule, there were no appointments available. After more than a week went by, I started getting a little worried. I decided to try out my new discovery of planting a night seed. In light of the worry I was feeling, I knew I needed peace about whatever the result would be with my hair. So I claimed John 14:27, which says, “Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto you: not as the world giveth, give I unto you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid.”

 

Even though I was feeling stressed, I prayed and planted this peace seed. When I opened my cell phone first thing in the morning, I had a text from my hairdresser offering to do my hair on a Saturday. Not only did I get an appointment, but it was on a perfect day, so I didn’t have to miss any work.

 

My best friend Jane also planted a night seed. Her seed was concerning the promotional business she does for my writing. Facebook was blocking the usual routes of her promotions. It was as if they were trying to starve her out and get her to quit, and she knew it had to be changed around.

 

Jane didn’t get out her Bible and read the scriptures, but she told God His own story back to Him about the lepers outside the wall in Samaria. (It’s in 2 Kings 7). There was a great famine in the city because it was surrounded by an enemy army, cutting off the food supply. The lepers did as they were inspired by God, and He did a miracle. The enemy fled, leaving all the food and goods behind. The next day, the famine was gone and the commerce thriving!

 

When Jane woke up the next morning, there were more downloads on her promotion than there had been in the last three promotions!

 

This stuff works. Remember, Spirit continues to work while we sleep. Let’s make our sleep count in a spiritual way to enhance our lives. Plant a few night seeds this week.

 

Love, Carolyn

 

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