I was hoping the title would catch your
attention. Yes, this post is about deliverance.
Not the dramatic exorcism of casting out demons, although scripture reveals such, and we've experienced it here in Kenya. We’ve seen demons
literally manifest as serpents in human bodies, slithering their way through a
person crawling toward the alter on all four appendages, bent in unexplainable
angles. We’ve seen young women squirm and vomit when the name of Jesus is
spoken, but submit to His Lordship when confronted with the choice. I know such
deliverance exists, but this post is not about that. It is about the comprehensive
definition of deliverance – one that welcomes friendship in Christ, regardless
of denomination, social status or ethnicity
for the glory of His kingdom.
for the glory of His kingdom.
There are 37 words in the Bible that refer to
deliverance. These words have 4 related but distinctly different meanings.
"To deliver out of
the hands of, to escape." Exodus 18:8-11.
Like the Israelites’ exodus
out of Egypt,
we walk with horribly wounded women, those familiar with neglect
and abuse, into the wild wilderness of unknowns.
There, God leads them in
supernatural ways.
The snare of the slavery is broken and they escape.
"Drawing someone to
one's self." Jeremiah
31:3.
The Lord draws these vulnerable
mamas with cords
of loving-kindness. His
power to snatch them out of the grip of evil is not complete without placing
them into safety – a place to feed on His Word, to receive prayer sown in tears
and wise counsel laced with laughter.
God huddles us under the shadow of His
wing
for the purpose of loving Him and each other.
"To deliver into the
hands of for the purpose of judgment."
Col 1:13.
Yes. Judgment. The Bible
says if we judge ourselves, we will not be judged. Finding our faults, sins,
offenses need not separate or condemn.
Deliverance shares burdens, offers forgiveness, produce fruit of His
Spirit that builds strong relationships. We’ve rubbed the ugly underbelly of widow’s
fear, our presumption, and the threat of manipulation.
When we fulfill our
obedience towards each other,
God punishes the enemy’s disobedience.
"To have ample space
between oneself and one's enemies." Psalm 31:8.
Jointly fit - this strange
family of young, old, dark, light, African, American, rich, poor, weak, strong - we find unity in our differences. God’s vast image embraces us, settles us, and
we find choosing His goodness overcomes evil.
Although wickedness encamps around us,
security and peace makes our
abode.
Deliverance for us? God formed freedom that creates holy bonding
and stands against injustice. Whether we see a demon come out of someone or
not, we believe the life of a wounded one must change because Jesus is Lord.
How bout you? Do you walk
with those who only know the power of darkness? Do you believe wickedness of
the world must bow to the name of Jesus? Do you trust Jesus’ love shines
brighter, and victory comes by His cross?
Don’t give up.
Sacrifice only what the
flesh loves.
Be truth.
Be freedom.
Live your deliverance.
Asante sana for your prayers, encouragement and support.
hugs from the haugers Ooo0
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