Holamus mi amigomos

Holamus mi amigomos
DISCLAIMER: Please do not ever be offended at any of my content. This is not meant as an indirect attempt to preach to or correct anyone and it is only for my personal pleasure and expression. I will not be held responsible for anyone being offended. I also plan on placing some personal revelations here and they are not to be taken as my interpretation of the true Word of God. They are only things that I feel have been revealed to me and I do not put a period behind them. They are just as likely to be wrong as anyone else
. Even if they are right, I am not preaching them or trying to push them. Actually, at this point, I do not know what I will be writing here.
What I'm trying to say is that the things that I will write are only my opinion unless otherwise specified.
Martimus

Was up Dog?

Was up Dog?
What's up with the grubs up in the house tomorrow?

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Don't Start None Won't Be None

If you don't start communion with God, there won't be none.

We must worship or commune with Him in our hearts at any and all times of the day we can.
(... In the shower, etc.)
Instead of thinking unimportant thoughts, praise Him. Stop thinking about carnal things like cars, sports, and material things. Think "anointed thoughts".
That's how we can stay in a Godly atmosphere.
We don't have to wait till we have time to get on our knees to worship or commune with Him. If He is IN us, then we can talk with Him at anytime. We don't always have to be on our knees before we can speak to Him. That's legalism. Of course, we do want to put forth sufficient (preferably abundant) "knee time" too.

You know, it's not about right or wrong, it's about the atmosphere it brings.
That's the same with all things we do. Some things we decide to do may be within the boundaries of what is OK or not necessarily WRONG, but what atmosphere does it bring? Does it bring a worldly, carnal, or just a natural atmosphere? Or does it bring a Godly atmosphere?

BB said that it's not only carnal or wicked thoughts that draw us away from God. But sometimes just natural thoughts and things do it too. Let's ask the Lord to change our way of thinking.
God bless you all.
Martimus

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