Kingdom Come

IHOP_Alabaster USA
2 min readJun 12, 2017

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Psalm 25:20–22 “O keep my soul, and deliver me: let me not be ashamed; for I put my trust in thee. Let integrity and uprightness preserve me; for I wait on thee. Redeem Israel, O God, out of all his troubles.”

Beloved,

Like a sword that has a double-edge, is the truth of who God is. It will separate that which does believe. We are filled with His Presence each morning; we abide in him and He in us. When this is accomplished, all things fall into place and we see clearer than we ever have before.

Glory is released in our prayers and praise, speaking appreciation for what He has done and will do in our lives. He is the only one, to be thanked for His Goodness, for with Him, we are able to live in Righteousness and know what is True. He alone fills our cup with His Son’s Blood and our plate with the Bread of Life that is His Body.

He is like honey, sweet to the taste and He brightens our eyes; life fills our most inner being. Joy is within our reach, and it strengthens us in every event, bringing Heaven to earth in our midst. It is the truth of the Lord’s Prayer, that which was and is now here, Heaven becomes our reality and the earth disappears.

With Heaven within our grasp, healing will be frequent and hearts will be mended. Grief will have only a short hold on our lives, and Joy will be the dominant characteristic of who we truly are. We will laugh in the face of adversity, and will speak love into every event. His Righteousness will be the fruit of our lives, and we will live greatly leaving a wonderful holy legacy for our children and our children’s children.

Foster Heaven here on earth. Make it a priority to pull it down, and then walk in the glory of God. Be surrounded by His Presence. Abide in Him, and He will abide in you.

Be like a child, and come quickly into the Father’s Presence. Let hope once more reign within your life, and the Kingdom of God will come.

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IHOP_Alabaster USA
IHOP_Alabaster USA

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