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Such that I have..

  • Kimberly Blakes
  • Apr 13
  • 2 min read

Peter said, “Silver and gold have I none, but what I do have I give to you: rise up and walk.” That is drastically different than how we speak to sickness today—or even how we behave.

You were not told to pray for sickness! You SPEAK to it! It’s false humility to walk around acting like you’re weak and powerless. I know those posts get a lot of likes because you like to think God is mad at you and you’re worthless—but it’s insulting to Him.

Jesus said, “What I do, YOU DO—and GREATER!” He meant that! Do you know that anything that gets done in this earth, He has to do through us, His children?

The New Testament Christians walked around like the power of God flowed through them. The few of us who do that today are constantly abused and ridiculed, because—for the most part—the church has remained powerless and lazy. They’ve relegated God to two hours a week!

And now, all they think about is sin—a DEAD WORK! They put sin above the Lord daily and will slander anyone who doesn’t reverence what Jesus already defeated. Every day, they’re repenting, snorting, and crying because they don’t know that Jesus took care of ALL sin at the cross! Calvary wasn’t enough, I guess?

They don’t know that God sees them as righteous because of what Jesus did!

Good grief… SNAP OUT OF IT! This isn’t about you and the condemnation you love so much. We have a job to do! Not once in the New or Old Testaments do you see those who authentically encountered the Lord acting like they were worthless.

It is FALSE humility and is a horrible example to the world. God gets no pleasure out of watching His children grovel like they don’t know Him. How would you like it if every time your kid came to talk to you, they were in tears, on the ground, begging for crumbs? You would look like a horrible parent.

It’s time to get back to the book of Acts and do some acts.

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