Each day holds ongoing challenges for Christians as they endeavor to walk in truth and remain faithful to the message of God. These challenges will either draw them closer to God or cause them to stumble and fall, depending whether or not they lose the frequency from heaven. This can happen if self-discipline is ignored.
Every Christian needs to strive for better communication with God the Father. It takes the Holy Spirit helping Believers remain tuned-in to God’s frequency. Christians must keep their antennas pointed in God’s direction, while maintaining all connections to prevent corrosion from reducing audible communication.
Many people hear a different sound, rather than the clear, understandable voice of the Holy Spirit as He speaks. Their ears are filled with the clamor of disorder and the noise of worldly entertainment. Clarity is muffled, because the heart is not tuned-in to God’s frequency. These people are without direction and wander aimlessly, because of the vague and indistinct messages they receive from other sources.
Finding the right frequency takes willpower for anyone living in this promiscuous generation of self-indulgent; self-centered thrill seekers. There is too much ungodly interference that drowns out the voice of God, because the volume is controlled by Satan.
When a person finds the proper frequency and gets tuned-in to Jesus, they realize in a moment of time that they were deceived into listening to the wrong wavelengths. Peace and contentment fills the airwaves of their heart, because they finally tuned-in to peaceful listening.
The unbearable sounds that blast day and night are silenced when the Lord speaks peace. God’s tender voice is music to the ears of searching souls as they point their antennas of lifted hands toward heaven.
The calmness of the words found in the gospel, according to St. Matthew, enriches the reception that was once drowned out by sin. (St. Matthew 12:28-30) “Come unto me, all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me; for I am meek and lowly in heart: and ye shall find rest unto your souls. For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light.”
The calmness of the words found in the gospel, according to St. Matthew, enriches the reception that was once drowned out by sin. (St. Matthew 12:28-30) “Come unto me, all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me; for I am meek and lowly in heart: and ye shall find rest unto your souls. For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light.”
God restores hearing to ears that were damaged by the blaring noise of sin. No longer are they filled with static, because of undisciplined living. Clarity replaces unclear messages.
When a person gets tuned-in to God through Jesus Christ, the high pitched ringing brought on by disobedience is dispelled by grace. The frequency is now clear and without distortion, because Jesus paid the price for sin. He gave His life on a cross to free humanity of impaired hearing.
When a person gets tuned-in to God through Jesus Christ, the high pitched ringing brought on by disobedience is dispelled by grace. The frequency is now clear and without distortion, because Jesus paid the price for sin. He gave His life on a cross to free humanity of impaired hearing.
When a person repents of their sins and accepts Jesus as their personal Savior, this act of faith closes the communication gap with God the Father; bringing clarity of understanding.
Written by,
Papa Boyd
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