The first thing Shiloh did yesterday morning after opening his eyes, was point at the cross hanging on my bedroom wall and so clearly say, “It is done. It is finished.”
Umm what?! 😳 RRRRKKKKK *pump da breaks* I mean, I teach my kid about Jesus, but that’s pretty advanced for a two year old. I know, without a doubt, it was God. But what does “It is finished” really mean for me? For you? For all of us? For me today, and yesterday, and for the last 29 years of my life, it has been the constant self doubt, fear of man, insecurity, striving for acceptance, people pleasing monster that pretty much shows it's big ugly nasty face to me on a regular basis. I believe “It is finished” to be an invitation. An invitation to receive what Jesus actually did on the cross, why he did it, and who he did it for. I pray God will highlight the thing or things that you might be hanging on to, and that today, right now, you can surrender it all to Him- at the cross- where it was paid for, it was defeated, it was done, where… It is Finished.
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Kylene
1/31/2017 08:25:08 pm
I'd have to agree (:
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1/31/2017 05:58:46 pm
Shiloh is wearing his name well!
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Kylene
1/31/2017 08:27:08 pm
Angelia,
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