Tuesday, April 14, 2009

I am uncommon

I am in this world but not of this world. I am an uncommon Christian.

Everyone who comes in touch with the grain offering (ie. the life of Jesus) is separated from the common use to Jehovah.

Our Lord Jesus is the bread of life. Whoever who comes into contact with Jesus becomes uncommon. God wants us uncommon.

We are the Lord's beloved. We thrive in moments of famine and difficulties.

When we take Jesus into our life, we will live by Him. We will lead supernatural lives. We will become uncommon.

We have the life of God as we are made in the image of God. We will stand out in crowds. We are on a higher realm.

Our Lord Jesus is like the fine flour used to make unleavened bread. He has no flaws and no unevenness. He stands cool even in the most difficult of circumstances. We have to learn to be more like Him.

The devil loves to torment, torture, oppress, suppress and depress. Jesus loves to lift us up. He can set us free from constant crying, chronic depression, desiring to cut ourselves, desiring to be alone and far from the madding crowd and seeing all other people as hypocrites.

When we put our lives in the hands of Jesus, we put our lives in the hands of the One who never makes a mistake.

When we feed on Jesus, we are feeding on uncommon food. We will live by what we feed.

When Jesus' fragrance goes up to God, blessings come down. There is a sweet aroma in the air.

The fragrance of Jesus is released under heat. When Jesus is placed under pressure, His incense comes out.

God always leads us in triumph. We are to God the fragrance of Christ. When we are in trouble, we need to go to God's presence first and the throne releases the blessings into our lives.

Whenever we burn frankincense, scorpions and snakes (ie. evil beings) stay away. Jesus' life is a life of fragrance.

God does not just forgive us. He freely forgives. Let us place our trust in Christ.

Everything that has broken our heart never came from God. Jesus wants to heal our hearts because His Heart was broken at the Cross. His heart was ruptured at the Cross, which is why when the soldiers pierced His side, blood and water came out.

Abba Father, I am your beloved child and I am uncommon. Let the life of your Son, Jesus be my life. I stand above and not beneath. I will triumph always.

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