Are you ready for The Perfect x-change? We are back with our third installment of the journey we are taking together. In this body of work, the Holy Spirit has prompted me to create a self-paced guide to help us change our "inner light" from dark to light. Luke 11:34 states, "The eye is the lamp of your body." When your eye is clear (spiritually perceptive, focused on God), your whole body also is full of light (benefiting from God's precepts). But when it is bad (spiritually blind), your body also is full of darkness (devoid of God's word) (AMP). In short, in life, when we see things through darkness (perceiving through our eyes), our lives become dark, and our countenance/image becomes dark. Yet when we see things through the light (through the perspective of God's Word and through His light), we are filled with that light. Our lives are filled with that light! Family, how many of us are ready to turn on our lights? Take this fifty-day journey with me as we begin to cultivate the art of exchanging our darkness for His light.
Beulah HalleluYAH is purposed to bring glory to our Father in heaven by serving the community through giving, praising, testifying, and trusting the Lord. HalleluYAH! It was a few years ago, when I was attending my daughter's graduation, that the spirit of the Lord awakened me by calling me "beulah." At that time, I had no idea of the true essence of beulah, but I knew (by the spirit of the Lord) that it was in the Bible and the Lord wanted me to seek out the meaning. Beulah referenced the church to come. The bride that was no longer forsaken or desolated. HalleluYAH! As the church, when we die to self and submit to the will of God, we can become who God says we are. HalleluYAH! The Lord was prophetically speaking in the "now" tense. The Lord has seen me. He wanted me to see me, just as He wants you to see you. There is much that I can say as prelude to this testimony, but I have committed to staying in the "now" and giving God all the praise for what only He has done. HalleluYAH! I will leave this with you. The Lord asked me, while on this journey, "What is most important, your desire or my will for your life?" My answer, "Your will is most important, Lord." I ask you the same question. Beulah HalleluYAH proves God's Word to be true. It is written, "But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you" (Matthew 6:33). Trust God. Keep the faith. Wait on the Lord. Amen.
And the glory which thou gavest me I have given them; that they may be one, even as we are one: I in them, and thou in me, that they may be made perfect in one; and that the world may know that thou hast sent me, and hast loved them, as thou hast loved me. -John 17:22-23 ONE Flesh is inspired by the Holy Spirit as an extension of my last book BEULAH HalleluYAH. e groom meets the bride and the two become one esh. It was written over three-month period which includes random inspired texts, thoughts, and experiences my husband and I shared together. After the husband meets the wife, what is next? Is it the perfect union? If not, what makes it perfect? I myself did not really understand this inspired title at rst; however, as I journal the three months, my vision has cleared up. It is all about maintenance. ONE Flesh means the same as whole body. Now what? Who makes up the whole body? ONE Flesh gives us an exclusive look into the whole body. What I loved about this journey is the fact that it was short, simple, and pretty much to the point. Hopefully, you all will be able to answer these questions for yourselves as we take this journey together. Let us just see what the ending will be.
Are you ready for The Perfect x-change? We are back with our third installment of the journey we are taking together. In this body of work, the Holy Spirit has prompted me to create a self-paced guide to help us change our "inner light" from dark to light. Luke 11:34 states, "The eye is the lamp of your body." When your eye is clear (spiritually perceptive, focused on God), your whole body also is full of light (benefiting from God's precepts). But when it is bad (spiritually blind), your body also is full of darkness (devoid of God's word) (AMP). In short, in life, when we see things through darkness (perceiving through our eyes), our lives become dark, and our countenance/image becomes dark. Yet when we see things through the light (through the perspective of God's Word and through His light), we are filled with that light. Our lives are filled with that light! Family, how many of us are ready to turn on our lights? Take this fifty-day journey with me as we begin to cultivate the art of exchanging our darkness for His light.
And the glory which thou gavest me I have given them; that they may be one, even as we are one: I in them, and thou in me, that they may be made perfect in one; and that the world may know that thou hast sent me, and hast loved them, as thou hast loved me. -John 17:22-23 ONE Flesh is inspired by the Holy Spirit as an extension of my last book BEULAH HalleluYAH. e groom meets the bride and the two become one esh. It was written over three-month period which includes random inspired texts, thoughts, and experiences my husband and I shared together. After the husband meets the wife, what is next? Is it the perfect union? If not, what makes it perfect? I myself did not really understand this inspired title at rst; however, as I journal the three months, my vision has cleared up. It is all about maintenance. ONE Flesh means the same as whole body. Now what? Who makes up the whole body? ONE Flesh gives us an exclusive look into the whole body. What I loved about this journey is the fact that it was short, simple, and pretty much to the point. Hopefully, you all will be able to answer these questions for yourselves as we take this journey together. Let us just see what the ending will be.
Beulah HalleluYAH is purposed to bring glory to our Father in heaven by serving the community through giving, praising, testifying, and trusting the Lord. HalleluYAH! It was a few years ago, when I was attending my daughter's graduation, that the spirit of the Lord awakened me by calling me "beulah." At that time, I had no idea of the true essence of beulah, but I knew (by the spirit of the Lord) that it was in the Bible and the Lord wanted me to seek out the meaning. Beulah referenced the church to come. The bride that was no longer forsaken or desolated. HalleluYAH! As the church, when we die to self and submit to the will of God, we can become who God says we are. HalleluYAH! The Lord was prophetically speaking in the "now" tense. The Lord has seen me. He wanted me to see me, just as He wants you to see you. There is much that I can say as prelude to this testimony, but I have committed to staying in the "now" and giving God all the praise for what only He has done. HalleluYAH! I will leave this with you. The Lord asked me, while on this journey, "What is most important, your desire or my will for your life?" My answer, "Your will is most important, Lord." I ask you the same question. Beulah HalleluYAH proves God's Word to be true. It is written, "But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you" (Matthew 6:33). Trust God. Keep the faith. Wait on the Lord. Amen.
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