A Powerful revelation of our Heavenly Father!

We need a powerful revelation of Almighty God as our Heavenly Father. The Lord Jesus taught us how to pray. He tells us to begin the prayer with “Our Father, who art in Heaven”. Not only is He our Heavenly Father, He is also an awesome Father. He is the perfect example of the best Father one could ever have. His love for us is legendary, His forgiveness when we sin and miss the mark is unmatchable. His kind and tender mercies are new every day. He watches over us and is always with us. He never leaves nor abandons us. He meets all of our needs according to His riches in Glory. He listens and responds to our prayers and requests. He sent His word and healed us. He is faithful, He is consistent. He has given us a priceless inheritance. He rejoices over us. He gives us the best gifts. Simply put, He is the Father that has no equal. He is our Heavenly Father!

Matthew 7: 11 (AMP) If you then, evil (sinful by nature) as you are, know how to give good and advantageous gifts to your children, how much more will your Father who is in heaven [perfect as He is] give what is good and advantageous to those who keep on asking Him.

Stop the arguments already!

Disagreements happen all the time. Everyone has an individual point of view. We all want  to be heard. Most of the time we want people to agree with our viewpoints. However, the truth is that people will disagree with us much of the time.  This is normal and it is why we need policies, laws and courts. Some of the time, we can iron out our differences by discussing our views and resolving our issues. The Lord Jesus taught us if we have a disagreement with another person, the right thing to do is to go directly to them and speak to them about the issue (Matthew 18:15). Actually, it is honorable when we can put arguments to rest. Proverbs 20:3 (TPT) says: “A person of honor will put an argument to rest. Only the stupid want to pick a fight.” When I was young, I hated when a bully would come and push me, trying to goad me into a fight. He was trying to pick a fight. Most of the time, I would walk away. Sometimes, the bully would continue to walk toward me trying to pick a fight, but when I would  refuse to fight him, he would eventually give up. The message Bible has an interesting take on this. In Proverbs 30:33 (MSG), it says: “If you’re dumb enough to call attention to yourself by offending people and making rude gestures, Don’t be surprised if someone bloodies your nose. Churned milk turns into butter; riled emotions turn into fist fights”. We can either be a peacemaker, or allow ourselves to to be caught up in never-ending arguments and offenses. One mindset comes from the flesh, pride and arrogance. The other comes from a mature, honorable mindset that pleases God and promotes peace and restoration. Choose this day which path you will follow.

Matthew 5:9 “Blessed are the peacemakers, For they shall be called sons of God”.