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Written by Ps Lu Luthra   
Friday, 15 January 2010 16:24

As we move in to 2010, we believe many will step into a new season of their lives, we believe it will be a year of rising to a new levels in God and our faith, letting go of the old seasons and stepping into the new. Many of you are wondering what does new look live, don’t try to figure it out just say I am stepping into the new, if you can figure it out then what are you leaving unto the l Lord to take you into the new. Those that we keep their ears on to the Lord will hear these words “Come, Come on, Come to Me. Lets us share a word the Lord put in our spirit , regarding taking this year and getting ourselves ready for our Bridegroom, Who is coming soon for His Bride.

We believe The Lord wants us to create a new Garden for Him. One of God’s original thoughts at the beginning of creation was a Garden. That’s were Adam and Eve fellowshipped with Him and Talked and walked with Him in the cool of the day. See a garden is not a ground for agriculture purposes, rather it is for the production of something for and pleasure, although there may be trees and fruit and flowers and blossoms, and they are there to be beautiful and exotic, for us to enjoy. So should we exist for the pleasure and satisfaction of our Bridegroom the King?

If you will allow the Lord this year full reign to your heart, He will do what He says in Isaiah 51:3

“Indeed the Lord will comfort Zion

He will comfort all her waste places.

And her wilderness He will make like Eden

And her deserts like the Garden of the Lord

Joy and Gladness will be found in her

Thanksgiving and sound of a melody”

He will make you fruitful, and give you a cause to rejoice, on your wilderness He will put a new face, and you will abound in all good fruits, as the garden of the Lord. It is a greatest comfort to a believer to be made serviceable to the Glory of God, and to be as His Garden in which He delights. The garden in our lives represents our soul, it includes all that involves our personality, our mind, emotions and will, this garden is not open to the public, but is a garden locked up. It is separated, set a part unto God for His use only. He sets us apart from the world, If he doesn’t do that, then we will become like what James4: 4,5 says

But vs 5 says” He has caused to Dwell in us and He yearns for the Spirit ( to be welcome) with a jealous love?”

The lord does not want us to be friends with the ways of the world-because there is no friendship with the oneness of the spirit, so we must avoid contention, pride, jealousy, and not partake of these things, but walk by a nobler principles and nobler spirit that dwells in us, He gives us more grace than to live and act the generality of the world. See the garden locked up for the Lord, also has rocks, things that we have piled up, and not dealt with, they are like a rock garden to us, stones that are heaped up, Deut 27: 5-7. vs 5 “And there you shall build an altar to the Lord your God. An altar of stones, you shall not lift up any iron tool upon them.

Vs6 You shall build the altar of the Lord your God of whole stones and offer burnt offerings on it to Him.

Vs7 and you shall offer peace offerings and eat there and rejoice before the Lord your God.

The Lord is calling us as a bride to build an altar unto him of our heaped up stones our disappointments and offer them up to him as a free will offering, because we desire a closer union and fellowship with Him. Our soul should become the altar of sacrifice through which God can fellowship with us, His Bride.


 

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