But Wait, There’s More – November 17, 2024 (366/366)

Flow.

Thank God.

Trust God.

Interchangeable. Applicable.

As you move, the Holy Spirit moves with you – always encouraging you, always reminding you of who You have: You have the Creator of the Universe, and all that is seen and unseen, and He is for you, and not against you. Flow with the Holy Spirit, who constantly reminds you that you have the one God – the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob – and He has you; Much so, that He calls you His son, and you are brought to call Him your Father.

And it’s all because of the Lord Jesus Christ, who loved you and gave His life for you – that you may be saved by way of the Holy Spirit, who reminds you in all things, that God is your Father, and you can definitely trust in Him.

Flow in the Holy Spirit.

Thank God for Christ’s finished work.

Trust the Father, as Christ trusts Him.

Once, all we were was all we were in this fallen world – and as this world was doomed to oblivion by way of sin, so our sinful flesh was also doomed to die.

When Christ saved us, we were reconciled. However, before this reconciliation, an exchange took place: Scripture says He became sin so we would become His righteousness. He became sin and suffered the fate of all sinful flesh, paying the wages of sin; He died.

Yes, He died, so we would become His righteousness – we’ve been born again, recreated to be in right-standing with the Creator of the Universe, now and forever. Christ paid for our sins and He gave us what He deserved, and now we’ve been made righteous – much so, that it is part of our identity. We’ve been made righteous, and therefore have been reconciled, and therefore we have eternal life.

We continue to exist in this temporal, time and space bound world with this in mind: We’ve been made righteous, and therefore have been reconciled, and therefore we have eternal life.

We live, and move, and have our being, with the Holy Spirit constantly reminding us of our new reality: Through Christ we’ve been made righteous, and therefore have been reconciled to God, and therefore we have eternal life.

Thank Jesus Christ for our eternal and forever identity.

Trust our Father in our entire existence in this world.

Flow with the Holy Spirit.

Christ has saved us. We are saved no matter what has happened in our past, and we are saved today – We therefore can trust in Him, no matter what comes in our future.

And whenever anything does come, no matter how impacting or inconsequential these things are, we have the Holy Spirit – not only as our Guide, but God’s presence manifest in this world; I imagine Him as a river we’re pleasantly, sometimes forcibly but ultimately naturally moved through all that happens, that He would be glorified to the fullest.

For this, we give thanks to God, because it’s one way for us to see just how exceedingly faithful He is to us!

Trust Jesus in all uncertain things to come.

Flow through with the Holy Spirit.

Thank God for being with us through it all.

Thank God for intimidating opportunities.

Trust in the Holy Spirit’s conviction.

Flow in Christ.

We’re always told that we have no control over what the world does to us, but we do have full control as to how we respond. And I think this still holds true, but what I’d like to throw in is that though we DO have control in our responses, we don’t need to be so tense and overthinking in what we do – we acknowledge Christ and His finished work, and His presence in all we set out to do.

For this we thank God, yet again, for a Savior so complete in His salvation, because we’re always in His presence, no matter what we do, and no matter what happens to us.

The more we realize this, the more we understand how it’s our natural state.

Trust in Christ consciously in what you make happen.

Thank God constantly through all that happens to you.

Flow in the Holy Spirit, unconsciously, eventually.

Whenever we’re triggered by what’s been done to us in the past, or whenever our perusing through our memories brings us to pain we don’t expect, we thank God, because He has been faithful to us through all the tragedies and all the mistakes. Let us always remember that we have the Holy Spirit constantly convicting us of this Truth – God is ALWAYS faithful to us, Christ is ALWAYS with us.

Thank God for His faithfulness in the past.

Flow. Christ is with you through the pain.

Trust in the Holy Spirit and His conviction.

Even in the times that we have no time to reflect, and life just keeps happening, let us never forget that God is always present. We are ALWAYS with Him, and He is ALWAYS with us – so close that He calls us His children, and we call Him our Father.

Even in the times that we have no time to respond, let’s always remember that the Holy Spirit is with us in our reactions – and let’s be open to the possibility of His precise timing, and His instant revelations.

We have the mind of Christ – His thoughts integrated to our thoughts. The Holy Spirit integrated in our actions. God present in the present, as well as the past, and the future.

Flow, being aware of God’s presence in the present.

Trust in the Holy Spirit’s split-second insights.

Thank Jesus. You have the mind of Christ.

Let the world hear of God’s goodness through your thanks. Let the world see God’s glory as you trust in Him.

You’ve already been made eternally secure. You’ve been brought to places and people who need to see Christ.

Thank God for His goodness.

Trust God from His glory.

Flow with Christ. Flow with the Holy Spirit.

Flow.

Thank God.

Trust God.

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