Saturday, August 28, 2010
Giving and Receiving Joyfully by Robert Ricciardelli
We need discernment in giving and in our ability to receive. We give as we should but may miss what we need to receive to keep on giving. Generosity pleases God, but pride may not allow others to bless us in return. When we keep giving without receiving it is not sustainable. There is a time to give and a time to receive, and we need the reciprocity of both to remain healthy and joyful in our giving.   
Friday, August 27, 2010
Healers Listen and Commit Wholly to Others by Robert Ricciardelli
Helping others who are suffering does  not mean we need to share with them are own personal suffering because  sharing our own pain is seldom useful to the wounded in need of healing.  Healers can listen to a person in pain without having to speak about  their own wounds. We can empathize with them attentively and lovingly,  completely committing ourselves to serving them and their needs. We  become more whole in leading others to wholeness.  
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Harnessing our Wounds for Good by Robert Ricciardelli
We can harness our own experiences of  loneliness, depression and fear, and become a gift for others as we  embrace God's healing presence. If our wounds remain open and bleeding  we cannot help others. But as the love and caring progresses, we can  love and care for others. When we experience the healing presence of God  from others, we can discover our own gifts of healing, and build strong  bonds of unity.  
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Empowered Wounded Healers by Robert Ricciardelli
We all get wounded, whether  physically, emotionally, mentally, or spiritually. We do not have to  hide the fact that we have been hurt, but we can use our wounds through  God's grace to serve others. God can take us from the shame that might  come to becoming healers even in our woundedness. Jesus' humiliation,  rejection, and suffering brought glory and empowerment to followers who  can now bring healing to others.  
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
From History Lessons to History Makers by Robert Ricciardelli
What we have learned from history is  that we do not learn from history. We continue to do the things that  have not worked and yet make excuses for why they still don't work. We  are creatures of habit and sometimes are the last ones to get the clue  that we must change. We are created for a purpose to become history  makers to the glory of God. May the future look back at us one day and  smile.  
Monday, August 23, 2010
From Inspiration to Impartation by Robert Ricciardelli
Information is great for the mind, and  inspiration is wonderful for your heart, but impartation impacts both  the mind and the heart. Impartation from God is transformational to your  innermost being and your spirit is changed forever. Seek after wisdom,  knowledge, and inspiration, but even more so, desire for the Lord to  impart to you more of Himself. The deposits of His divine nature will  empower you for eternity.  
The Kingdom of God is with in us and can be imparted to others as we are filled with, yielded and obedient too His Presence with in.
ReplyDeleteAnd as we allow The Kingdom of His Holy Presence wih in us to Flow out of us others can receive His Virtue as Abbas Spirit flows out of us just as the woman with the issue of blood received His Annointing to be healed and was healed -
Also others can also receive - via Faith in Him IN us as in Acts 14:7-10 - and can also be healed.
THE Kingdom of God IS with in - it is in tapping into His Presence with in us via Fasting - as Gods Holy Spirit with in Leads us during that fasting time - that that journey begins.
A Journey of Walking like Jesus that is walked by doing The Fathers Will as Abbas Spirit that is Holy Empowers us to do so as we are Filled with His Furits & Gifting when/where/how Abba Father direct with in and through us for His Glory & His Sons Glory.
Doing so is being Truely Christ Like and is The Way he Walked which is available to us as we dedicate our selves to this His Walk.