Some people may say: Wilton, you are now in the office, what are you going to do with your mockers & opposition? My answer is: What does the Bible say? How does it read to you? As for me, I will always extend mercy & grace to my offenders. I forgave them at the time, there is no way I can open up healed wounds again. I refuse. God forbid. It's not Scriptural. I go by what the Word of God says. Prayer: Son of David, Son of David, have mercy on them. Let your mercy speak for them. Restore them. Favor them. Let them be my favorites. Do not charge this sin on them. Do not revenge them. I use the cleanness of my hands as justification for that humble request. Cancel every decree made against them. I have loved them from the beginning with Your kind of love, & that love has not changed. It will never change because it is genuine love. Thank you Jesus for hearing & answering my prayer. In Jesus mighty name we pray, Amen. God bless you all.
This is the covenant I will make with the house of Israel after that time, declares the Lord. I will put My laws in their minds & write them on their hearts. I will be their God, & they will be My people. No longer will a man teach his neighbor, or a man his brother, saying: Know the Lord, because they will all know Me, from the least of them to the greatest. (Hebrews 8:10-11). If our hearts are not changed, following God's rules will be unpleasant & difficult. We will rebel against being told how to live the Christian way. The Holy Spirit, however, gives us new desires, helping us wanting to obey God. With new hearts, hearts of flesh & not hearts of stone, we will find that serving God is our greatest joy. Under God's new covenant, God's law is inside us & not outside, ie, on a tablet of stone. No, it's written in our hearts. It is no longer an external set of rules & principles. The Holy Spirit reminds us of Christ's words, activates our ...
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