February 25, 2010

Sweet Spring



Did you know? Your voice is sweet and soothing to the Lord.


Song of Solomon 2:14-15 – So I went with Him, and when we were climbing the rocky steps up the hillside, my beloved shepherd said to me, “O my dove, while you are here in the seclusion of the clefts in the solid rock, in the sheltered and secret place of the cliff, let me see your face, let me hear your voice, for your voice is sweet, and your face is lovely.”


My heart was touched and I fervently sang to Him my desire, “Catch the foxes for us, the little foxes that are ruining the vineyards, for our vineyards are in blossom.” [AMP/NASB]


Let your prayer time be a sweet communion with the Spirit of God, a time of soothing, of savoring, of breathing Him in and breathing out your praise. Let him carry you away into His Presence – hidden, sweet, refreshing, jubilant with life and power for great living. His Kingdom is upon you. Rise up into it and live as the prince or the princess He has designed you to be.



“My Lover-King has arrived and he's speaking to me! Get up, my dear friend, fair and beautiful lover—come to me! Look around you: Winter is over; the winter rains are over, gone! Spring flowers are in blossom all over. The whole world's a choir—and singing! Spring warblers are filling the forest with sweet arpeggios. Lilacs are exuberantly purple and perfumed, and cherry trees fragrant with blossoms. Oh, get up, dear friend, my fair and beautiful lover—come to me! Come, my shy and modest dove— leave your seclusion, come out in the open. Let me see your face, let me hear your voice. For your voice is soothing and your face is ravishing.”


“Then you must protect me from the foxes, foxes on the prowl, Foxes who would like nothing better than to get into our flowering garden. My lover is mine, and I am his. Nightly he strolls in our garden, delighting in the flowers.” – SOS 2:10-16 [The Message]


He’s the Bringer of the Spring. Rest in Him – and be surprised by His love!

February 23, 2010

Kingdom Core Values

Just Us Princesses!

Love and mercy are the core values of the Kingdom. 

Now all these things are from God, who reconciled us to Himself through Christ and gave us the ministry of reconciliation, namely, that God was in Christ reconciling the world to Himself, not counting their trespasses against them, and He has committed to us the word of reconciliation. God made Him who had no sin to be sin for us, so that in Him we might become the righteousness of God.  -- 2 Corinthians 5:18, 19, 21 

For I will forgive their wickedness and will remember their sins no more. -- Hebrews 8:12

Under the New Covenant, we now look at God’s judgment through rose-colored glasses – colored by the blood of Jesus. “Since the Cross dealt with the issue of punishment, the judgment we experience in the Kingdom is judgment in our favor. It is accomplished as the enemy and his works are destroyed, and our Father, the Judge, restores to us that which he has stolen, killed, and destroyed in our lives. This is what judgment looks like in the New Covenant.” -- Kris Vallotton, Developing a Supernatural Lifestyle

If anyone is in Christ Jesus, that person is a new creation -- a child of the King -- a royal person!

February 21, 2010

In View of All This, How Then Should We Live?


What are your core values? They are what you live by. We behave according to what we believe. So what exactly do you believe? I probably have a good idea of what my core values should be, but what are they, really? Take this challenge, if you haven’t already, and spend some time getting your core values down on paper. See how they line up with Scripture. As a matter of fact, they should come from Scripture! =P If you have them down on paper and get them rolling around in your mind, it will help you to focus your thoughts, words and actions. I came up with a list a while ago, and every so often I revisit it and see if it needs honing. I’ve read some lists of core values that other people have. Here are a few examples from some of these lists:

We are a special, holy, and royal people. This core value trains us to value others and ourselves as the precious possessions of God, for whom He sacrificed His only Son. It fosters a culture of honor in which we treat others as royalty because we are royalty. “But you are a chosen race, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a people for God’s own possession, so that you may proclaim the excellencies of Him who has called you out of darkness into His marvelous light.” (1 Peter 2:9)

I will never act out of fear, fear any man or demon, or make decisions strictly to save my life. I will fear God only.

We have inherited the divine nature and grow in the fruit of the Spirit as we hang out with God. This core value trains us to embrace the journey of maturity as a process of yielding to the work of God within us and keeps us from a striving mentality. “But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control; against such things there is no law” (Galatians 5:22-23). “For by these He has granted to us His precious and magnificent promises, so that by them you may become partakers of the divine nature, having escaped the corruption that is in the world by lust” (2 Peter 1:4).

I will continue to choose to be saturated with, and ruled by, God’s Word. In this way, God will be glorified in everything I think, say and do. (Matt. 4:4; Romans 10:8-10, 17; Colossians 3:16-17)

I will rejoice always, be constant in prayer, and be thankful in everything. (1 Thes. 5:16-18)

Core values are life-governing principles. I think it’s important to know, in detail, what value system is governing my life. One of the best words of wisdom I’ve heard about how to discover your core values is to keep pressing in to know the Prince of the principles. Jesus will teach you what your core values are, personally ordered for you according to the place He has for you in His Kingdom, His church. Ask Him more about it sometime.

February 20, 2010


I’ll Take You Through

The way is dusty, twisty, slippery, narrow.
You cling to the mountain’s edge,
And ruts, gouges, treacherous holes
Threaten to catch your feet and wrench your ankles.
The way is sidelined and ceilinged with poking, choking,
grabbing, thorny branches.
The way is steep, your motion heavy, dragging.
Your head is down – you cannot see.
But I know the way.
Hold on tight.
I’ll take you through.

I’ll strengthen your legs; I’ll measure your gait.
I’ll synchronize your steps with mine, sure-footed.
I am your hovering, surrounding, impenetrable armor,
The force-field that shields you
From every probing, piercing thing encroaching.
When you think you cannot walk, I'll give you strength.
Keep pressing on.
Hold on tight.
I’ll take you through.

When you cannot walk, I’ll carry you,
Papa holding his little one close to his heart,
Your head on my shoulder,
In complete relaxation and peaceful rest.
I know the way. I am the Way.

When you grow faint and claustrophobic,
Now stumbling, oppressed to the point of losing heart,
I'll lift you to My shoulders, to rest and ride.
You can see now, adventures and challenges,
Trial-ways ahead, each one leading to another place of triumph.
You can see a little better, but only I can see all.
I know the way. I am the Way.
Hold on tight.
I’ll take you through

February 18, 2010

A Greater Glimpse


Seeing You
This is a time for seeing and singing
This is a time for breathing You in
And breathing out Your praise
Our hearts respond to Your revelation
All you are showing, all we have seen
Commands a life of praise

No one can sing of things they have not seen
God, open our eyes towards a greater glimpse
The glory of You, the glory of You
God, open our eyes towards a greater glimpse

Worship starts with seeing You
Worship starts with seeing You
Our hearts respond to Your revelation
Worship starts with seeing You
Worship starts with seeing You
Our hearts respond to Your revelation
– Matt Redman, Facedown CD

Whatever issue(s) you are facing in your life, the answer will always be found in a greater glimpse of Jesus. For in Him are hidden all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge (He IS the mystery of God – Colossians 2:2-3). Every answer to every difficulty is found in Him. How to get a “greater glimpse?” Look and listen. Read and pray. Ask and meditate. See and hear. Fix your eyes on Jesus, the Author and Finisher of our faith (Hebrews 12:2). Listen to the Beloved Son; with Him the Father is well pleased! (Mark 9:7)