My Favorite Outfit Is Like “The Emperor’s New Clothes” — Invisible (but Not Imaginary)

Daily writing prompt
If you were forced to wear one outfit over and over again, what would it be?

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.

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The Concept That Life Is More Than Physical Continually Revitalizes My Mental Health

Daily writing prompt
How important is spirituality in your life?

I find the idea that the physical world is all that there is to be quite disconcerting. Without spirituality I don’t see any hope for me or for humanity in general. Without a vision beyond the material a human life is just a highly complex machine that ends in annihilation — nothing more; nothing less — purposeless and meaningless.

I encountered and opened my heart to Jesus-centered spirituality when I was a freshman in college, and it began to immediately revolutionize my thinking, my perception, and my life. Cultivating and developing an ever-growing relationship with the risen Jesus continually fills me with hope, peace, and faith, regardless of my outward circumstances. I totally recommend it to everyone! How many stars do I rate Jesus-centered spirituality? Go to a totally dark place deep in the country and look at the heavens.

When God is set aside the following things happen to a person. This is based on Psalm 10 and on my observation of American culture.

When there’s no room for God in people’s thoughts, they begin to pridefully think: “I can run my own life, keep myself happy, and stay out of trouble,” “What I’m thinking and doing is hidden from God,” and “I’ll never have to answer to anybody for my thoughts, words, and actions.” Those people renounce God, embrace self-focus, and boast about cravings and compulsions.

If you will make room for God in your thoughts, open your heart to Him, and start to listen to and obey His still small voice, He will begin to direct you from within by His presence, and lead you to love, joy, peace, and all the rest of the fruit of His Spirit. Dare to prepare the way for God to continually work inside of you. Then you will inwardly begin to soar like an eagle.

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The Best “Self-Care” Is to Turn Your Focus Away from Self

Daily writing prompt
How do you practice self-care?

The more I try to find myself, the more I experience unhappiness. The more I turn my focus away from myself, the happier I am. It’s a paradox. Forgetting about yourself and your problems is a wonderful way to find heart-felt joy. People who consistently regularly do acts of kindness to directly help other people experience that kind of spontaneous inner joy. You can too. Go physically help somebody who is hurting or struggling and see for yourself. Go volunteer.

Another way to turn focus away from self and receive great joy is to open your heart to the presence, power, and reality of the risen Jesus Christ. Start humbly and honestly talking with Jesus from your heart. Ask Him to reveal Himself to you. When the inner light comes on you will be overcome with awe and amazement and the awareness of your problems and struggles will fade away in His presence. Surrender all to Him and begin to listen to and obey His still small voice throughout each day. Then His presence inside of you will begin to produce the fruit of His Spirit in your life: “love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control.” No form of self-care can compare with fully surrendering yourself to Jesus.

One thing that helps with self-surrender is a simple and humble gift of the Spirit that is presented in two books of the Bible: Acts and 1 Corinthians. It’s called speaking in tongues and involves the action of supernaturally speaking words that you don’t know. It’s an extremely powerful action that I do every day. (In yesterday’s post I described its benefits.) Here’s something I wrote about it today:

I was amazed to read in today’s Wake-Up Call blog:

“I was asleep living in my own comforts and daily life. A friend called me and told me in so many words that God had more for me and needed me. He sent me a sermon to listen to. I’ll be honest I had eight other tabs open and was kinda sorta listening. At one point the man speaking started to pray in tongues. Suddenly the Holy Spirit flooded me and I started weeping, overwhelmed with God’s love and presence. It had been years and years since I had felt God in that way.”

I wrote this before I saw Today’s Call:

Tongues isn’t about self. It’s about surrender, brokenness, and humility. There’s nothing prideful about it. There’s no point to prove. Tongues isn’t about the mind; it’s about surrender of the heart and the will to the direct control of the Holy Spirit and letting Him freely flow from within with Spirit-given utterance. Testifying about gift of tongues is no different than testifying about salvation. They are both supernatural works of God that we need to shout from the housetops so that people trapped by hopelessness and despair can hear and see the reality and power of the living, resurrected Jesus.”

If you listen to what the Holy Spirit is saying and do what He says, amazing things will happen. The world needs to see people who say they are Christians, living a Spirit-led, book of Acts, lifestyle. Will you?

Good or bad
The words you hear
Will program you
And influence
How you feel
And what you do.
Choose to hear
Words of hope,
Of wisdom,
And of kindness
So mental health
And inner peace
Can flourish
Within you.

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Self-focus Wastes My Time (This Helps Me Soar Beyond It)

Daily writing prompt
How do you waste the most time every day?

Self-focus is a waste of my time and hinders my pursuit of inner peace, love and joy. Those things come from looking beyond myself. Here’s an amazing activity that always helps me to look beyond myself and to experience inner peace, love and joy.

I have discovered that a powerful way to move beyond my proud human spirit and loud self-focus, into trust in and surrender to God’s Spirit, is to pray in tongues every time I feel discouraged, tempted, or tormented. Because of that I pray in tongues many times each day.

This is what frequently speaking in tongues does in and through me:
* It confronts and humbles my pride as I regularly use such a simple and humble gift by surrendering control of what I am saying to Jesus and speaking out words that I don’t understand.
* It causes me to intimately and intensely experience the awareness of the risen Lord Jesus living inside of and freely flowing through me.
* It aligns and tunes my heart and will to the presence and guidance of the Holy Spirit.
* It moves me beyond mere mental concepts of Christ into actual and active surrender to and direct interaction with His inner presence.
* It edifies me by encouraging, strengthening and empowering me.
* It gives me supernatural strength to resist the world’s negativity, temptation, discouragement, doubt, fear, loneliness, worry, anger, deception, and other carnal brainwashing.
* It opens me up to more of God’s inner power to resist sin, hear and obey Jesus, and be a more effective witness for Him.
* It trains me to flow with and appreciate the “least” of the gifts of the Spirit (tongues) so that I can grow into and experience other gifts of the Spirit operating in and through me.
* It helps me to cultivate, overflow with, and demonstrate the fruit of the Spirit: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control.

One of the main purposes of the spiritual gift of tongues is to build up, strengthen, and empower individual Christ-followers. “He who speaks in a tongue edifies himself.” (1 Corinthians 14:4 NKJ) If we don’t first receive the gift of the oxygen of God’s Spirit to edify us, how can we help others to receive that gift of personal edification? Spiritual gifts are given by the Holy Spirit, but they also must be received and used by believers. They don’t take over and control people. They work with our free will. The Bible says, “You have not because you ask not.” Jesus said, “Ask (in Greek ‘keep on asking’) and you shall receive.”

Here are two more things that the Bible says about tongues. “I would you all speak in tongues . . .” and “Do all speak in tongues?” (With an implied no.) I believe every Spirit-filled Christian can speak in tongues, but many don’t. Tongues (though the least of the spiritual gifts) is a beautiful gift that can help any Christian experience the risen Jesus in more powerful and intimate ways by releasing the Spirit’s inner rivers of living water through your voice.

Also, in Acts 2, the Bible says, “They began to speak in tongues as the Spirit gave utterance.” They did the speaking and moved their own vocal cords, but the words came from the Spirit. As they spoke in various languages that they didn’t know (tongues), bystanders heard their own language. In a crowd of people speaking many different languages which one will you recognize? Your own language is the one that will stand out to you.

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This Historical Figure Keeps Me Hysterical with Love, Joy, and Peace!

Daily writing prompt
Who is your favorite historical figure?

Roaring crowds like to gather to shout the greatness of sports teams and musicians for hours. Sports and music are treasured to the point of idolatry, but they are no gods at all. They are merely a focus for pleasure producing pride — a place to shout, “We’re number one!” “We’re the coolest!” “We’re the greatest!”

There is one human being who is proclaimed as the greatest of all time — the Creator in human flesh. He’s not a sports or music “g.o.a.t.” He’s the lamb of God — the sacrifice for human sin who gave His life on the Cross, was buried, and rose to live again forever. He is Lord — the King, Sovern, and Master of the Universe.

“I looked and heard the voice of many angels, numbering thousands upon thousands, and ten thousand times ten thousand. They encircled the throne and the living creatures and the elders. In a loud voice they were saying:
“Worthy is the Lamb, who was slain, to receive power and wealth and wisdom and strength and honor and glory and praise!’ Then I heard every creature in heaven and on earth and under the earth and on the sea, and all that is in them, saying: ‘To him who sits on the throne and to the Lamb be praise and honor and glory and power, for ever and ever.’” (Revelation 5:11-13.) I love to join with that crowd throughout the day and boldly worship Jesus the risen Lord!

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Popular Culture and Contemporary Religion Are Both Denying Much That Is Self-Evident,

In the Gospels, Jesus warned His followers to beware of false prophets. That’s a warning that Christians seem to ignore today. Almost anybody who says he or she is a Christian minister and starts a church or buys radio or TV time (regardless of what they teach) is honored and respected. We know false prophets exist, but we hesitate to point them out because if we do so we will be called judgmental and unloving by both Christians and non-Christians. We need to learn to boldly yet humbly speak the truth in love. That’s what I try to do.

Christ-followers are called to go with the inner flow of God’s Spirit, not with the turbulence of temptation, deception, and popular opinion that shuts down their conscience and drowns out the still, small voice of God within them. We need to search the Scriptures and let their words continually burn in our heart and constantly renew our mind.

Society says “follow the science” but many opinions promoted by society reject these self-evident truths:

* The massive amount of carbon emissions caused by human activity are negatively impacting the planet.
* There are only two genders.
* A growing human fetus is alive and to abort it is to take his or her life away.
* For a two-party democracy to work, neither side can force its will on the other. Compromise and working together are essential for its long-term survival.
* Creating blame, confusion, anger, and hostility will eventually produce chaos.
* Kindly disagreeing with someone’s behavior or opinion is neither hatred nor judgment. It’s the freedom of conscience and the freedom of speech.

The bold and public rejection of such self-evident truth will eventually undermine the foundations of society and civil discourse. Constantly repeated falsehoods never become true, but they eventually deceive many people into believing that they are true.

To obscure the obvious opens the door to override objectivity with opinion. Seek to observe the obvious.

True transformation isn’t about changing your body, it’s about renewing your mind. (Romans 12:2.) Without the clear boundaries of male and female, sexuality becomes a jungle of confusion.

Here’s a popular miss-use of words:

When conception has occurred and a new life has begun to grow and develop, killing that life stops reproduction. It’s not “reproductive” and isn’t a “reproductive right.”

True love is to put the well-being of someone else before your own:

Your mother
Let your life
Live and grow
In her body
For nine months.
She chose love.

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Being a Guide Receiver

Daily writing prompt
What’s your favorite thing about yourself?

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.

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I want to re-tire with hope and a never-ending mission.

Daily writing prompt
How do you want to retire?

Always re-tire. Never retire.

Forget about retiring! I want to re-tire with hope and a never-ending mission. As long as I live, I want to put new tires on my dreams and keep on rolling to encourage and serve other people.

Difficulties can bring hope instead of despair. The hope of the afflicted is to look to the Lord as their refuge. When people can see no human way out of a difficult situation, they either give up and self-destruct, or they begin look intently to God for deliverance. Hurting people who wholeheartedly seek the Lord as their refuge and stronghold are never left in the hopelessness of despair. The Lord sees their affliction and rescues them.

People who God has supernaturally delivered from the angst of affliction, bondage to tormenting thoughts, and enslavement to sin, have personally experienced the risen Jesus as so real and so present that gratitude constantly overflows from their heart. They tell the wonderful things Christ has done and is doing in and through them. They tell how He has overthrown their inner enemies and even erased the memory of their torment. Never-ending gladness runs through their heart like inner rivers, and they sing out praises to His name. They don’t retire; they re-tire!

Your inner media — what you say, hear, and allow in your mind — will raise you up or crush you down. Jesus said: “My sheep hear my voice.” Constantly stay tuned in to His hope-filled media. Jesus is so real and so present that you can connect heart-to-heart with Him without going through a religious institution. I believe in non-religious, non-political, and non-proud Christianity that flows like rivers of living water from deep within the heart.

Let hope always abide.
Never allow anything
To override
Christ in you
The hope of glory.
Abound in hope.
Rejoice in hope.
Overflow with hope
And tell Christ’s story
By the power
Of God’s Spirit

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The Really Old Recipe Book That I Use Every Day

Daily writing prompt
What’s the oldest thing you own that you still use daily?

I have a really old recipe book. It’s a collection of many recipes written by many authors that has been passed down for centuries. It’s actually only a copy of the original anthology that has been translated into English.

The recipes give all the information and explain in detail the processes necessary to make incredible experiences. All I have to do is to read them and to do what they say. The more accurately I follow the recipes, the better the results I get.

I use my ancient recipe book every day to cook up a better attitude and better behavior than I would have without its powerful daily influence in my life. It’s the world’s bestselling book of all time. It’s called the Bible. Chances are you have seen one and you may even own one.

When I pick up my copy and read it with an open heart, the words stir up a fire within me (even when I read it digitally) and fill me with hope and joy. I encounter the risen Jesus on every page and sense Him applying the Bible’s recipes directly to my life. Through the words of Scripture, the living Jesus Christ trains me to hear His still small voice within me and makes me aware of His supernatural presence both inside of me and around me. He empowers me with a burning desire and with the spiritual strength to follow and obey Him throughout each day.

“Christians are called to follow Christ beyond the culture around them and to live by the values of the kingdom of God — to be in the world but not of the world — to be lights that radiate the presence, love, and reality of the risen Jesus, not mirrors that reflect the thoughts, feelings, desires, and beliefs of the society where they live.” That’s why I daily read, ponder, write about, and seek to obey that wonderful recipe book called the Bible and the living Jesus who it makes so real to me.

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