Yom R’vi’i, Kislev 20, 6003 – November 28, 2018
Lean In
It can be such great fun to work hard. There is a certain pleasure in making changes to something. And at times, it can just seem like really hard work that makes life difficult. Likely, the difference is attitude. If we are willing to take the time to be reflective, we can make a conscious decision to enjoy the work. It is this choosing that can change everything. We choose to have the life we want rather than just taking what comes, as if we were a victim. It has always been about choosing.
Romans 12:2 And be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of God.
And from Moses himself we get…
Deuteronomy 30:19 I call heaven and earth to record this day against you, that I have set before you life and death, blessing and cursing: therefore choose life, that both thou and thy seed may live:
So, if you want to see more done, join the workers, lean in, and smile!
Prayer
Father, we exalt You. You alone are our King. Praise the name YAH! Let Your kingdom come here in the hearts and minds and bodies of the people. Let Your will be done here perfectly as it is in heaven. Send us now Your provision that we might overflow to those around us. Forgive us our trespasses and transgressions, and help us all to forgive those that have trespassed or transgressed against us. Deliver us from the evil here, wiping away all thoughts and memories of the evil done to us or by us. In their place let there be only thoughts and memories of You and Your love for us. Restore Your people unto You as it was in the early days in the garden. Restore all that the worm has eaten. Restore one thousandfold of all the good that the enemy has taken or held back in any way, and the more besides. Send in quickly the $423,523,962.53 that we might use it to promote the kingdom of God here in the hearts and minds and bodies of the people. We ask all these things of You, Father, in the name YAH Yeshuah HaMashiak. Amen.