Sunday, September 20, 2015

Of Chains

Of Chains:

Eli’Zur, Logan, Christopher, and Wah’li’si heart-linked with the Timeless-One. Caleb put his hands to his chest, and after about a minute, he thrust his hands out toward the men. The fire shot out from Caleb’s hands and covered the men like volcanic lava. The men fell unconscious as the fire lifted them off the ground. The chains melted and disappeared before hitting the ground. The fire let the men down gently onto their feet, and they immediately fell to their knees and lifted their hands in worship. They thanked the Timeless-One for releasing them from bondage and for giving them a new spirit.
The men's chests glowed, for their hearts were on fire. Before Caleb and the others left, he spoke to the men saying, “The Timeless-One says you are healed. Now go, and do not look for your chains. Feel the fire that burns in you, and never forget this day. This is your Day of Praise. Now go and show yourselves to your families.”

The above is from, “The Contest” from The Caleb Chronicles.

Chains are used to bind, to restrain, to hold, to restrict and to limit. That is the same way sin works. Sin holds us back from truly knowing Jesus Christ and His will. Sin restricts our ability to serve the Lord in the way He has appointed for us. And sin sets limits where the Timeless-One has given freedom and limitless access to the Throne-room of Glory. Satan and his demons have their hands in the construction of these chains, but so many times we make our own chains out of shame, quilt, grudges and lust.
It's time we break these chains that bind and hold us back from truly living and abundant life in Christ, and move on to the PRIZE.

John 10:10 "The thief does not come except to steal, and to kill, and to destroy. I have come that they may have life, and that they may have it more abundantly. (NKJV)
John 10:10 The thief's purpose is to steal and kill and destroy. My purpose is to give life in all its fullness. (NLT)

Selah, I.H.G.

The following is a song I wrote a number of years ago called, “On My Mountain”. Take a read, I think it's kind of relevant. Tell me what you think.
Pastor D W Riffe
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