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And let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds. Let us not give up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but let us encourage one another—and all the more as you see the Day approaching. Hebrews 10:24-25

Saturday, March 18, 2017

Good morning Zebras,
I love you, it’s Saturday so I’ll keep it short but hopefully it’s still an encouraging truth.

Living our faith involves flopping into the soft bed of Jesus’ love and then getting up, filled with His love and the power of the Holy Spirit, putting on the full armor of God, and going out to slay the dragons of lies and unbelief that live in the world.

And even if we prefer one over the other, we need to do both.

If we only flop we’ll become like a stinky sponge, soaking up but never giving out because the things God gives us He intends for us to share.*   If we only fight eventually we’ll get discouraged and wiped out, sustaining serious damage that takes a while to heal.**

Healthy, fruit bearing Christians learn how to “flop and fight” with Christ, to be still and know God and then go out and impact their world.***

Love
Jill

P.S.  This might seem like a fluffy post but after I found the picture of the knight I realized I had glued one on to my "coming out" art project at school. And just recently God gave me the visual of flopping back into Him like I would on a soft comfy bed- it is something we can do mentally-not just when we are having our quiet time. Flopping back in faith is just another way of saying take every thought captive. I don't know about you but the battle with lies often starts in my head, so rather than engage and get wiped out, just give in to the truth of God's love, quote Scripture if you know it, and rest in faith knowing God is in control. Love you Zebras-when your brain feels like it is on fire: "Stop, flop, and pray"

*Matthew 24:14-30, the parable of the loaned money and the foolish servant who buried the talents instead of investing them.
**1 Kings 19, the story of Elijah and his flight to Mt. Horeb to see God after his successful ministry of calling down fire and praying to end the drought

***Psalm 46:10, Hebrews 4:12, Matthew 28:19

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