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Steadfast and Unmovable; Let Not Sorrow Filled Your Heart!

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"Steadfast and Unmovable; Let Not Sorrow Filled Your Heart!"

In this season where sorrow can fill our hearts with sorrow. Why? The world has turned up the heat of divide and conquer. The strategy of divide and conquer is used in war. Steadfast and unmovable is through being spiritually rooted through the Holy Spirit. But unfortunately, we can be tempted to be "in the know" or "following the crowd" in our effort. God promise joy for your sorrow.

Everything that we are seeing and feeling in this season was prophecy. The wicked should do wickedly, with no understanding but, the wise shall understand (Daniel 12:10). Our transformation is connected to our heart and soul. Any confusion and fear that we are experiencing are not of God. This world operated in fear and anxiety. We have the Holy Spirit to have wisdom, to make the right decision.

That we should no longer be children, tossed to and fro and carried about with every wind of doctrine, by the trickery of men, in the cunning craftiness of deceitful plotting but, speaking the truth in love may grow up in all things into Him who is the head, Christ (Ephesians 4:14-15).

In the season where it is all about divide and conquers, let not your heart be sorrow as children of God. God searches man's heart for nothing can hide there. It is our heart that speaks before we hear the words. In James 1:8, we are told that a double-minded is unstable in all his ways.

Let as many are mature has this mind (Philippians 3:15). To choose righteousness is not to lose love.

There are many layers to our purpose. So, join us tonight as the Holy Spirit take us deeper. Dial-in at 7 p.m. at 213/943-3551 OR link to BlogTalkRadio.com/moreinsight. 

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