Casualties of War
While in prayer the phrase came into my heart, “Casualties of War.” The Lord was showing me the many unnecessarily lamed hearts after a bout of war.
While in prayer the phrase came into my heart, “Casualties of War.” The Lord was showing me the many unnecessarily lamed hearts after a bout of war.
Over the past few weeks I’ve recognized the Lord has been giving me writings around the topic of war. This includes “Casualties of War,” “The Training,: and others. Today I want to share a message I recently re-recorded after delivering
There has been a Great War against women since the garden. Indeed, my brothers have much of the same but not quite the same.
And nothing of theirs was lacking, either small or great, sons or daughters, spoil or anything which they had taken from them; David recovered all. Then David took all the flocks; herds they had driven before those other livestock, and said, “This is David’s Spoil.”
This is the hour when there can be no retreat from pushing back the darkness. You’ll get tired and weary, but the enemy will not.
I was watching a movie this week. One of the characters said something that is so critical to understand: (I’m paraphrasing)
The enemy is ruthless and he aims to take no prisoners. What I mean by that is…he really is out to kill, steal, and destroy
To you who feels insignificant. Less than. Not gifted.
It is merely a mirage of the enemy.
You can back down from the daily activities albeit good ones. But do not dare back down in prayer
Poetry and Ponderings by Shelly