Thought Splatters – Tinkle!

From the Lord Yah, you will receive how you believe. If you believe in the gifts of the Spirit, you will receive; if not, you get the promise of faith alone. It is your choice.

Do not limit how Yah operates in your life. Believe everything in Scripture that has happened can happen and will happen again. Take chances. Trust His guidance. Stay connect through prayer. Ask for correction.

Do not compare your spiritual journey with someone else’s. We are all on different levels and unique walks along the Way. Do not use this as an excuse to fail to grow, however.

There are none so blind than those who choose not to see. How can you hear if you choose to be deaf?

Even the self-righteous can have itching ears (2 Timothy 4:3).

Progress in our walk, not [human] perfection, is the key – David Diga Hernandez. Repent quickly. Rejoice for His Mercy and give thanks for His grace.

We have to overcome the fear of man, if it will help someone else. – Christina Psalmist Molloy

Blessed are the flexible, for they are rarely bent out of shape.
Blessed are the flexible, for they will bend but not break.

When correcting someone, (1) pray for guidance and (2) focus on the action, not the person.

What if Adam (mankind) by sin created the opening for the fallen ones to have their way in this realm of creation?

If the Father calls us to do something, trust He will provide the time and resources we need to complete it.

At the bare minimum, a follower of Christ should see His work in their lives. If not, ask Him to open your eyes and praise Him in both the good and bad things He allows in your life.

Who you engage, how you engage, and who you avoid, tells the Father where you heart is.

Defensiveness is just another form of pride.
Anger is just another form of pain.

Remember, we all are subject to evil, even the so-called lucky or wealthy people. Avoid assuming people’s condition (1 Thessalonians 4:11, Proverbs 17:1, Ecclesiastes 4:6) unless He decides to show you.

Everything that happens in our lives is for our refinement: good, bad, indifferent. Ask the Lord what you should be learning (or changing) from each event, even the tiny or mundane ones.

Contrary to popular belief, this Walk we travel is to be enjoyable as it is challenging.

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