Did you know that God’s excellence can overthrow anything and everything in you that will hinder you from getting to His promise that He has for your life?
God is a great defender; and if you’re diving into the word, you will find him repeatedly showing Himself mighty to save; just God’s presence alone can cause all kinds of confusion (Exodus 23:27). Not confusion to no comprehension, it’s the presence of God that creates an inner man’s turmoil that has him prostrate and surrendered before His throne of Grace and Mercy. It is the knowledge and understanding of our sin, and the spirit of the living God within us melting our hearts with sorrow and the desire for repentance. (Proverbs 1:7; Psalm 31:10)
It is the tenderness of Him being Creator (Hebrew 4:14-16; Isaiah 64:8) and intentionally placing a spiritual road map within us to where one day we and He would collide and that is when we begin to thirst for the life that is only hidden in Christ Jesus. (Titus 3:4-7)
It is His excellencies’ plan to root up and pluck out (Jeremiah 1:10) all that was given through disobedience to restore righteous obedience to sons and daughters in spirit and in truth who sit in heavenly places with God, that now you may walk in purpose. (Ephesians 2:4-10)
It is God’s presence and excellence tearing down the man’s haughty gaze and his haughty ways. (2 Corinthians 10:3-6) It is the excellence of how just His movement and sound in your life breaks down walls, and barriers. (Joshua 6:4-5) He alone can break down the pain and the shame. He overthrows unforgiveness and resentment that sits on the throne of our hearts and restores the walls that may be guarded by the word of truth and not by fears and lies.
All that toils and works anxiously in a man comes to nothing when the presence and excellence of God begins to overthrow every high thing within us that exalts itself against the knowledge of God (2 Corinthians 10:3-6). It is His word, and the sound that it carries within us, it is the melody of faith.
Until Next time Beloved, Walk by Faith and Not by Sight
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