Saints!
Buckle down.
Wait upon the Lord.
It is much wiser to leave empty spots open than to not pray for God’s will in who shall fill that position.
The devil knows how to send you help, and he knows if you’re more desperate to get any ole’ help or if you’re wise enough to ask God if it’s His man or woman.
If prayer has not accompanied your decision, you might soon have a
Sanballet or Tobiah on the inside.
The devil knows, his best-laid plans are to destroy you from within.
He has taken down many a good ministry by sending “help.”
Some of your “help” has been self-sabotaging you behind closed doors. You keep wondering why things fall apart, and it’s because on your ship is someone putting holes in your boat.
Instead of praying for you, they are praying against you. Instead of running with you, they let every ball drop that comes their way.
Their lax attitude and casual handling of God’s ministry assignments is no less dangerous than lighting a match to it.
Some of us missed the one God sent because “he” was a “she” and pride was more important than God. So you lost a lamp stand. Whew…that’s a tough word.
May Jesus clean your vision to include the fullness of the work of the cross.
Behind the scenes has been a whirlwind of destruction. You’ve known it if you’re really gonna get honest here. Yet, you’ve not known how to handle it.
Here’s your answer:
Cut that cord now.
We don’t negotiate with the devil.
Conspiracies cannot rule and reign in the house of God. A house divided will fall, and you had best execute your royal authority before it all comes tumbling down.
I’ve seen many a man unwilling to confront the troubles warring against the plan of God. Sometimes that man was me. In every one of those situations, I’ve seen it come crashing down eventually. Allowing the devil to take the lead will help him lead you to your end.
So,
What kind of “help” do you have today?
Is your “help” God-sent or devil-sent?
If it’s the latter, you have some unfinished business to take care of friends.
…do not be unwise of the devil’s schemes…(2 Corinthians 2:11)
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