One thing I’ve learned in my 26.5 years of living is that I cannot escape the Presence of God, no matter how hard I try. I cannot escape the Holy Spirit. Lol
There are days that I want to turn off the spiritual side of my life, but it never works. Why? I am first spirit. We all are.
Today I was minding my business and then all of a sudden, visions come out of nowhere. I was at dinner, then I began to prophesy to my two friends.
I cannot go through my day without talking about God and acknowledging Him and His Presence in my life. He’s all that I’ve had all of my life. He has always been that one constant, that one consistent person.
I’ve tried to adjust myself and try to live a more balanced life, but at the end of the day, I’ll always be a church boy. It’s who I am. I was raised in the house of God, like Samuel, and He’s all that I know.
At the age of 26.5, I’ve finally started to except my true identity in that I am a son of God and because of the call on my life, I just don’t get to do what everyone else does. My life isn’t structured like everyone else’s. I don’t get to have what other may have...
because of what God has in store for me. Since around July 1 and before, I was thrusted into a very hard season where God has been showing me who I really am and has been confronting much in me and in my heart that I didn’t know was there.
I’m reminded of David where he said that no matter where he goes, GOD IS RIGHT THERE, even if he makes his bed in hell. God has been there.
So I’ve come to these conclusions and affirmations:
1. I’m not just a church boy, I’m a son of God.
2. They called me weird, but the Word says I’m PECULIAR and SET APART.
3. At one point in life I wasn’t sure of whom I was, but now I am settled in my identity in Christ Jesus.
1. I’m not just a church boy, I’m a son of God.
2. They called me weird, but the Word says I’m PECULIAR and SET APART.
3. At one point in life I wasn’t sure of whom I was, but now I am settled in my identity in Christ Jesus.
Idk where this thread came from, but thank you for coming to my TedTalk. #ReflectiveMonday