Sunday, September 7, 2014

Dead Yet Alive

Dead Yet Alive
Now after the death of Moses the servant of the LORD it came to pass, that the LORD spake unto Joshua the son of Nun, Moses' minister, saying, Moses my servant is dead; now therefore arise, go over this Jordan, thou, and all this people, unto the land which I do give to them, even to the children of Israel. Joshua 1:1-2
Physical death is inevitable, but not necessarily eternal . Every person has a dying day before them, regardless of age or accomplishment. The decision between heaven and hades is based belief and faith in Everlasting God.
Spiritual death is is the transformation from old evil ways to a good spiritual life. Letting go of the deadly, troubling past allows you to move on to better, brighter days. Living a strong Holy Spiritual life provides an avenue for the greatest things to occur in one's life.
Believers should look forward to gaining wisdom that kills off bad habits and ways. This sort of change is good, growing in mind, body and soul, and allows you to hear and receive God's Word and promises more clearly and effectively.

Keys to Living In God's Abundant Promises
1. Accept the dead (hardships, disappointments, losses, shortcomings, wrongdoings, etc.), not in torture, but in testimony. Regarding your past, instead of carrying a bag of bitterness, maintain a precious treasure chest of testimony you may share with others.
2. Rise up and take your place in purpose and destiny.
3. Move from your current stance in life to the unlimited promises God has for you.

By keeping your faith in Him, it accounts for righteousness. Never let it depart from you, meditating on the Word day and night, observing and doing all things accordingly. This allows maturity as more deadly ways depart from your heart, mind and soul. This also allows you to have eternal prosperity, wisdom and good success in health, wealth and soul.

References
Joshua 1:1-2, 8

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