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Conviction vs Condemnation: part 2 Becoming Strong to Become Useful to GOD

All of us are frail. Knowing this on a personal level will allow GOD to move in our lives, and enable us to withstand trials

Becoming Strong to become useful to GOD.

Conviction vs Condemnation: Becoming strong to be useful to GOD

We must face our personal weaknesses if we are going to be useful in these End Times.

Times ahead are only going to get more challenging (if you believe as I do that we are in the End Times as Jesus describes in Matthew 24).

Whether you realise it of yourself or not, all of us are frail. Knowing this on a personal level will allow GOD to move in each of our lives, and enable us to withstand trials that are sure to come.

We are like waves in an ocean

Waves ebb and flow naturally. So to do our emotional lives. However spiritually led we might be, our emotions do play a part, ebbing and flowing like the sea, sometimes making life richer, and sometimes causing us pain.

Time is short

Even some of the elect may lose their Way. 

We must be emotionally and spiritually strong to overcome the world, the flesh, and the devil. Let us be wholly humble and exposed to GOD, made fully aware of ourselves (our own conscience), in order to overcome our individual human struggle.

Recently, I realised just how emotionally frail, weak, and vulnerable I am. My self concept was marred until circumstances and my reaction to them forced me to face the reality that I am not as strong as I thought I was. Only by facing reality of my weakness was I able to overcome the pain of it. Now I see more clearly how my own pride and fear got in the way of my character, my relationships, and the ultimate victory the LORD has for me.

I am fully aware that spiritual growth is the key to life, that dwelling in emotion is pure flesh. But that doesn’t prevent me from getting sucked in by fear when my emotions become overwhelmed. It happens to us all. It even happened to Elijah (1Kings 19).

The solution to overcoming painful emotion 

We must rely on GOD.

Abide in GOD (John 15).

We are not to ignore emotion, because that is part of humanity. But in the emotion we are to embrace GOD. When we abide in Him, our emotion is deeper, wider, more meaningful, and comes from a place of love rather than fear.

Remember, “There is no fear in love; but perfect love casts out fear… he who fears has not been made perfect in love.” (1John 4).

Hallelujah! 

By Dr Sarah Tun

Dr Sarah Tun began her professional career as a teacher. Years later she became a performing artist and administrator to property development. She felt the Call to write full time in 2004. Dr Sarah has traveled extensively, and lived in New York City (for a year), London England (for a long time) and Hong Kong (briefly) before returning to her home in Ontario, Canada, then to Spain and finally now, has re-settled in her adoptive home of England. She graduated with degrees in Drama, Education and diplomas in Acting and Theology. Most recently she was awarded Honorary Doctor of Ministry and became ordained. Her favourite experience to date has been following her Creator and Lord. She doesn't think Life can get any better! Dr Sarah Tun is author, singer, preacher, writing coach and all-round enthusiast, celebrating and seeking to inspire all of us to quench our thirst for deeper intimacy with God through the Holy Spirit.

4 replies on “Conviction vs Condemnation: part 2 Becoming Strong to Become Useful to GOD”

By God’s design, we must have things to overcome. The promises of God are to those that overcome. Rev 21:7 He who overcomes shall inherit all things, and I will be his God and he shall be My son. NKJV

Whatever we have been through, we overcome and have authority over. With the authority we can speak to and change the landscape ahead. We can call those things that are not as though they were, and they will be what we say they are when we arrive. This too is part of God’s plan. Trust the plan, it is magnificent!

Amen. Good preaching, Gary. One of my favourite scriptures is Philippians 3:13-14… we are encouraged to look forward not back; we press on!!
Bless you. Thanks for commenting.

YES GARY, BUT THERE IS A BETTER A PLAN THAT THE LEADERSHIP OF THE CHURCH IGNORES AND THAT IS THE M567PLAN..THE SERMON ON THE MOUNT ACCORDING TO MATTHEW CHAPTERS 5, 6 & 7 AND AFTER 22 YEARS OF DAILY TRAINING MY HEART CRIES OUT WHEN THIS PLAN OF YESHUA EXPOSES THE ACADEMICS FROM THE APPRENTICES, ESPECIALLY DURING THESE TIMES

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