May 15, 2021

All You Need Is Jesus

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The God that we serve has unlimited resources. Let’s have our focus on Jesus. There’s power in our attention so shall we focus our eyes on Jesus?
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Romans 8: 14
We are sons and daughters of God and we are led by the Spirit of God. It’s important that we know where the Spirit is leading and what the Lord is saying.

We can listen to 1,000 sermons and nothing changes. One touch with His presence can change everything.

We can get so busy with the things of God that we miss the main thing which is God Himself; our desperate need for Jesus. (Matthew 5:3)

With all the chaos of this pandemic, all the more we need to unwind and lean into the presence of God and the voice of His Spirit. We are contending for more of Jesus, more of His presence when we unwind from the world.

All we need is Jesus. Only in His presence will we see nations healed of Covid-19 , breakthroughs happen in various areas of our lives etc.

Whose presence are you surrounding yourself with? The voice of anxiousness and the world or the voice of the Father?

Psalms 16: 8-11
In His presence there is direction, fullness of joy, breakthroughs, confidence and faith. God wants to lift you up in His presence.

In His presence there is pleasure. Man’s pleasure of this world does not last; temporal and perishable. God’s pleasures will be with us forever and are never temporal and perishable.
It is time to hold on to the promises of God even more tightly than before. (1 John 2: 15-17) God still has a good plan for us.

Philippians 4: 8-9 promises that the God of peace will be with us. Do we want a portion of peace or the entire being of His peace?

There are many things that will disturb you in the world. Even more so we need to behold the glory of God and the manifestation of His glory and see miracles happen; to seek His will for our lives.

It is time to return to place of intimacy with God. To pray with His Spirit (Matthew 6:6)

God is extending an invitation to all of us to come to Him in intimacy (Psalm 27: 4, 8)