Jerusalem - Holy Land

Jerusalem - Holy Land

Sunday, November 15, 2015

No revolt, No strength

Two types of Revolt

The revolt of flesh is momentary, because it just manifests in a moment of anger or in a moment of dissatisfaction. It is not based on the Word of God, but in the physical arm, it does not have enough strength to provide sufficient power until the end of the battle to conquer the victory. Time passes away and they end up losing the revolt of flesh and the person ends up living conformed to the same problems again.

But the revolt of the spirit is different because it is built on the Promises of God.  The person who has a revolted Spirit does not accept to live a shameful life because he has his life on the Altar of God.

This revolt leads him to fight with all his strength against the circumstances of life. He does not give rest to his faith, he does not accept defeat, because he acknowledges that heaven and earth can pass away, but the promises of God are alive as God is.

The servant who is revolted in the spirit has the understanding that he serves the God who promised him an abundant life, for this reason he does not accept to live from the crumbs nor to live in misery.

The revolted in the spirit does not wait for anybody, he goes ahead to fight his battle because he does not have time to waste. He knows that if he does his part God will do His in his life.

Assistant, analyze your life, do not accept to live with the crumbs because you are a child of God, do not accept that the infirmities prevail over your health, do not bow down before the family problems, do not hide your faith before your problems, because God is with you, warrior.

Do not allow the years to pass you by and you remain with the knowledge of the rights as a child, and you do not take possession of what He promises in His Word.

Do not care about the time, nor about the circumstances around you, just be strong and manifest your revolt, and you will see the strong arm of your God stretched out towards you.


Carlos Da Costa
Bishop

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