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Tuesday, September 28, 2010


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The Crown of Thorns

Remember back in the Garden of Eden after Adam and Eve ate the fruit and God cursed the land? "...Cursed is the ground for your sake; in toil you shall eat of it all the days of your life. Both thorns and thistles it shall bring forth for you,..." ( Genesis 3:17-19)

Since then, mankind has been living by the sweat of his brow. Life has not been easy and for many, it is full of poverty. However, when Jesus was taken before the religious and political authorities and they placed those thorns upon his head...no wait. "Placed upon his head" is not descriptive enough. When they shoved the thorns down deep into his flesh, hammering them in place, Jesus bled.

The symbol of poverty, the thorns, were placed upon his head and he shed his blood for the redemption of our poverty.His blood covered our shame, our sin and our poverty. Jesus came to set us free and to give us life more abundantly. He died so that we may be prosperous, in many ways.

The devil wants us to stay poor and impoverished. He wants us to believe that as Christians, we should be poor. This is what traditional religion has taught us. This, however, goes against God and what He wants for us.

We can't give what we don't have.....

( To learn more, please read "Free at Last" By Larry Huch )

Friday, September 17, 2010

Passion - At the Whipping Post

Stripes that Heal

The second place that Jesus shed His blood was at the whipping post. Under Jewish law, a prisoner could be given up to 40 lashes, but often they were only given 39 because 40 was often fatal. This is why it is believed that Jesus himself received 39 lashes. These 39 lashes represent the root of every disease. He took them all! Every blood disorder, every mental disability, every physical and mental disease, He took them all!!

Some say God doesn't heal anymore, but the Bible says," Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today and forever." (Hebrews 13:8)

Some say God *can* heal, but does He want to?Think about the man with leprosy who came to Jesus and begged Him, " If you are willing, you can make me clean." ( Mark 1:40-41 ) Did Jesus turn him away and say "Nah, not today. I'm not willing to do that anymore."? No he did not. Instead, He touched the man and said, " I am willing. Be clean!"

God, and therefore Jesus, is not a respecter of persons, meaning He does not favor one over another. If He did it for one, He will do it for all. We must come boldly into the throne room and call our healing in! "If it be thy will" is the same as not knowing the will of God. Jesus came so that we "may have life and have it more abundantly." Jesus brought us life, not death, blessings, not curses. It IS His will that we live and be healthy.

Our salvation starts with the forgiveness of our sins, but it doesn't stop there. It goes further into deliverance, healing and freedom!

Again, this is based on "Free at Last" by Larry Huch. This is only a quick overview, some highlights if you will. Please experience the total revelation!

Prayer: " Oh Lord, that we may truly understand the depth of Your love. That You came to earth, walked as a man and took upon Yourself not only the pain and agony of being tortured and killed, but You took on the shame and humiliation of sin in all forms so that we may be free. Let us begin to experience Your freedom! Thank you Lord Jesus for your wonderful salvation. Let us never take it for granted, but always strive to become more like You. To love like You, to live like You. In the Name of Jesus I pray and plead the blood of Jesus over my life today. Amen."


Thursday, September 16, 2010

Free at Last!

Do you feel as if you can't seem to change? Do you have habits that you want to break, but just don't seem to be able to? In his book " Free at Last", Larry Huch shows you the Biblical means of doing just these things and so much more!

This book shows you how you can live truly free.... free of generational curses, and fully in the promises of God! It reveals the power behind the 7 places Jesus shed His blood and how they apply to all of us, right where we are today. It is these 7 places that I want to share with you.

Today I will discuss the first place, but before we get to that, let's travel back into the Garden of Eden. Remember, although Eve was the first to eat of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, she was deceived. It was Adam who sinned and handed over the dominion over the earth to the devil. When this happened, mankind lost many,many things. One of the things that Adam handed over was willpower. He did not exert his willpower when Eve asked him to eat the fruit. Instead, like a sheep who must be led, he laid it down and ate the fruit. The good news is that Jesus took back that willpower for us! How? It happened when he first shed His blood....

On the eve of His crucifixion, Jesus went to the Garden of Gethsemane to pray. Not a surprise, but have you ever really looked at that story? I was in awe when I read about this. Jesus had given up His "godhood" to become a man when he came to earth. Yes, he was the Son of God, but He was not God while on earth. He still ate, drank, slept, He even used the bathroom. Yes, Jesus was a man. A man filled with the power of the miracle working God who sent him as the second Adam. As a man, Jesus felt pain when He stubbed His toe. If His mother needed something, He was sure to help her. So on this night, He knew that He was about to endure pain beyond the imagination and though His spirit was willing, He knew this was something He had to do, His flesh was weak and He really didn't want to go to the cross.

Jesus prayed so hard in the garden that night, that he actually sweat drops of blood. Now if you think this was something just made up, that people can't really do that, think again. It has been a proven fact that under extreme duress, the blood vessels and capillaries expand and burst, causes it to come out through the pours and therefore causing one to sweat blood. Although Jesus asked for the cup to pass from Him if possible, He also stated " Not My will, but thine be done." In other words, " God, if you could find another way to do this, please do, that would be great! But I am ready to do what I have to do, to put You first!"

If that wasn't a battle of willpower, I don't know what is! So even as Adam lost our willpower in a garden, Jesus, the second Adam ( the one to fix all the mistakes of Adam and redeem us from the death that Adam's sin condemned us to ), won our willpower back in a garden.

The next time you have to go to the in-laws and think you just can't sit there through another dinner with them, think of that night in the garden. With Jesus on our side, we can do anything!!

If you're trying to quite smoking, or quit eating junk food, and think it's impossible, think again! It's already done! If Jesus can go to the cross and be tortured and finally be killed, surely, we can do these small insignificant things. If He had the strength and willpower to not run and avoid the cross, I believe He will give us the same strength!

Prayer: " Thank you Abba Father, for the love you showed even me when you sent your son to earth. Thank You Jesus that you give us the strength we need to get through even the toughest situation. Thank you that through you we can accomplish anything! I plead the blood of Jesus over my life and ask for your protection, love and grace to be shown in my life and through my life. In Jesus' name, Amen."

PS: If you'd like to know more about Larry Huch and his ministry, please check out: http://www.larryhuchministries.com/


Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Back again!

You know, life can be so hectic and crazy, sometimes we just lose sight of the things we enjoy doing and trade them in for the things we have to do. I'm afraid I did just that when I set this blog aside. Many, Many things have changed in my life since I last posted here! I will not go into boring detail here, but suffice it to say God is always leading us in new directions!

I apologize to those of you who have left me comments that I did not respond to. Believe it or not, I just realized they were there! Ok, so I am not the most computer savvy person, but I am trying!!

I have many things that I want to share with you! Starting tomorrow, I will do an overview of a very powerful book by Larry Huch called "Free at Last". This book is inspirational and informative, I can't wait to share it with you!

Now that I know where to find the comments so I can respond, please do not hesitate to send me your comments!

For now, take care and God Bless!!