Free From Shame Isaiah 54:4 “Fear not, for you shall not be - TopicsExpress



          

Free From Shame Isaiah 54:4 “Fear not, for you shall not be ashamed; neither be confounded and depressed, for you shall not be put to shame. For you shall forget the shame of your youth, and you shall not (seriously) remember your widowhood any more”. Do you have a shame-based nature? Are you rooted or grounded in shame? The curse and power of shame can be broken off from you through the power of God. We know from Isaiah 54:4 that the Lord has promised to remove the shame and dishonor from us so that we remember it no more. In fact, God has promised that in their place He will pour out upon us a twofold blessing. We will possess double what we have lost, and we will have everlasting joy. (Is. 61:7) Take your stand on the Word of God. Become rooted and grounded not in shame and dishonor, but in the love of Christ, being complete in Him. Ask the Lord to work a healing miracle in your mind, will, and emotions. Let Him come in and fulfill what He came to do: heal your broken heart, bind up your wounds, give you beauty for ashes, joy for mourning, a garment of praise instead of heaviness and a double honour for a double shame (Is. 61:1-3) Determine that from this moment on you are going to reject the roots of bitterness, shame, negativism and perfectionism, and nourish the roots of joy, peace, love and power. By faith, draw the bloodline of Jesus Christ across your life and boldly declare that you are healed from the pains and wounds of your past: you have been set free to live anew life of health and wholeness. Continue to praise the Lord and confess His Word over yourself, claiming His forgiveness, cleansing and healing. Stop blaming yourself and feeling guilty, unworthy and unloved. Instead begin to say, “If God is for me, who can be against me? God loves me, and I love myself. Praise the Lord, I am free in Jesus’ name, amen!” Courtesy: The Everyday Life Bible (Joyce Meyer)
Posted on: Sun, 25 Aug 2013 20:34:40 +0000

Trending Topics



Recently Viewed Topics




© 2015