I love to dress for the success of overcoming distress! I love to have the belt of truth around my waist. Wearing honesty keeps me humble and real.
I cover my chest with the breastplate of righteousness by doing my best to obey my conscience and when I violate it to quickly get back on track. I like to wear shoes that lead me to inner peace and to peace with other people.
I like to cover myself with the shield of faith so that I can resist, refute, and repel the troubling thoughts, desires, and emotions that attack my heart and mind. I put on the helmet of salvation by letting the risen Jesus lead me from within.
I use the Bible like a sword to defeat my inner enemies. I pray in the Spirit throughout the day by speaking in languages that the Holy Spirit powerfully releases from deep within me.
The Bible tells me to “Put on the full armor of God.” That’s the outfit I wear over and over again. For more google: Ephesians 6:10-18.
How’s your spiritual hydration? Are God’s rivers of living water ever flowing from deep within you like a glorious fountain? If you aren’t as close to Jesus as you used to be, now is the time to return wholeheartedly to your first love for Him.
A key to inner peace in troubling times is to look for people to encourage. (They shouldn’t be difficult to find.) Be a person who sincerely speaks “many words of encouragement” to people. When you face resistance refuse to be discouraged. Continue to cultivate a sense of caring heart-to-heart community with people. Help people experience, hold on to, and lavishly spread faith, hope, and love. Give encouragement and it will be given to you as rivers of living water flowing from your innermost being.
(Based on Acts 20:1-6.)
The rainbow has become a symbol of the far left and the term Christian identified with the hard right, but both belong to a much higher purpose — the work of God as presented in the Bible. Go beyond the left or the right. Experience “Christ in you, the hope of glory.”
Any society that produces multitudes of stressed out, anxious, angry, addicted, discouraged, or depressed people is bad for your mental health. Avoid listening to its messages. Instead find people who are filled with hope, joy, and inner peace and focus on the positive messages they are listening to.









Being a Guide Receiver
My favorite thing about myself really has nothing to do with me except for my willingness to listen to and surrender to the inner Guide who leads me day by day. He is known as the Holy Spirit.
Are you an ever-tuned-in receiver of the Holy Spirit’s inner rivers? I woke up this morning with these words in my spirit:
“Instead of rivers of living water, Christianity is too often presented as a dried-up puddle. Without the experiential awareness of the risen Jesus, Christianity becomes a mere religious routine.”
What does it mean to receive? A wide receiver in football catches the ball and runs with it. A radio receiver picks up radio waves and makes them perceptible by letting them freely flow through it. A receiver of encouragement takes what is said to heart and puts it into practice.
As Christ-followers we need to catch the wind of the Spirit and let Christ take us wherever He wants. We need to catch the Spirit’s energy and run with it. We need to pick up the Spirit’s invisible signals and make them perceptible to our conscious awareness and to the people we encounter throughout the day. We need to take to heart the Spirit’s inner promptings and always do what He urges us to do.
How is your Holy Spirit reception? Is it loud and clear? Or is it rare and sketchy? To receive the Holy Spirit is to let the risen Jesus live and freely flow from deep within you as “Christ in you, the hope of glory.” Holy Spirit reception isn’t a once and done deal. It is moment-by-moment reliance on the ever-flowing presence, power, and love of Christ living and working in and through you. All Christ-followers are called to be an ever-tuned-in Holy Spirit receiver.
Go with God’s inner flow. Avoid temptation’s turbulence.
The institutionalization of Christianity tends to put out the Holy Spirit’s fire and spontaneity. It can easily shut down people’s Holy Spirit reception. I saw this happen during the Jesus Movement. The Jesus Freaks who I was around in various places seemed to be far more excited about Jesus when they met spontaneously than they were when they began to focus primarily on regularly attending church.