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It's A MInd Thing! Whose Voice Is the Strongest Voice You Hear?

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Cassandra McDonald

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 The Meek Will Hear! How will the meek inherit the earth? Generally, the meek are thought as the weak. God told me the first time, 12 years ago, when I was starting my camp, “When you can release fear...you can hear.” When you hear the voice of God,  choose to follow his directions. Your actions have guaranteed results. Meekness is controlled strength. Meekness is humbling your spirit to hear God’s spirit. Nothing is so strong as meekness under the mighty hand of God. It takes meekness to be humble and discipline ones thought, emotions, and actions. This kind of strength develops one’s character. When you have acquired faith you become strong in the Lord. Your faith and trust in God allows your meek spirit to become powerful in Him. God will empower you to become stronger and stronger in Him. When Gideon was hiding in the wine press, sheathing wheat, he heard an angel say, “Thou mighty man of valor.” This was a humbling statement to him, because he knew that he was the weakest, the poorest, and was the least, in his family. When Gideon willingly gave his thoughts away, disciplined his will to be still and receive God’s will for him, he became strong in the Lord in the power of His might. This angel told him that he would defeat the Midianites as one man (Judges 6-7). God only asked us to be strong in Him, not in ourselves (Ephesians 6:10). Are we willing to believe what God says about us? Are we willing to do what God asked us to do? As you quiet your spirit and hear the voice of the Lord, follow His directions. The same spirit that is in you, is in Christ Jesus and will enable you conquer and inherit the world.  Not by might, nor by power, but by my spirit, saith the Lord of hosts (Zechariah 4:6). Can You Follow Direction?

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