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We Identify With Him
Because we are born of God we have His DNA. Our righteousness is not because of our works, but because of His goodness and because we are of Him. If we’re going to change, we have to understand who God is because our identity is in Him.
We also have to know why we are here, and that He has a plan and purpose for our lives. Proverbs 29:18 says, “Where there is no vision, the people perish.” The New International Version says, “Where there is no revelation, the people cast off restraint.” In other words, they run wild or fail to practice self-control. If we want to change, we must have restraint or self-control. If we don’t know why we’re here, what we’re called to do or who we’re called to be, we’re not going to be restrained in our eating or any other area. But when we catch the vision of our purpose and destiny, it produces the restraint we need to bring change.
God’s love has the power to change us. His love is the weight of His divine presence that resides inside us. It is a force that never fails, fades or becomes obsolete. It doesn’t matter if trends change, or the economy fails. Love never quits because God never quits. If your life, family, job or whatever it is you’re seeking God about is not changing, more than likely it’s because you haven’t experienced the love of God and His Anointing in that area.
If you’re having financial trouble, the only way to enjoy the blessing of prosperity is to experience God and His love in the area of finances. Spending time with Him is spending time with the real Provider. Wealth is not a blessing unless you know God. It will destroy your life if you don’t know Him—it will amplify your sin. God wants us to know Him.
Experiencing God’s love and Anointing is how I got delivered from overeating. When I was at the lowest point in my struggle, after having spent most of my life defeated—doing diet after diet, failing, gaining weight, losing it and then gaining it back—I realized I was in bondage.
Food had become an idol. I thought about it all the time. My self-esteem was based on how I looked and how much I weighed, and I judged my righteousness on whether or not I ate the right foods and exercised. On the inside I said, God, if You will deliver me from this, I’ll tell people how You did it. I made a decision. I knew God was good and that my freedom was in His Word, even though it didn’t specifically talk about losing weight.
In my next post, I’ll share about the revelation of Gods’ love and how it is His power that can help change you, just like it did for me.
