Steve Simms's Blog, page 22
February 12, 2025
Being Led by Love is More Powerful Than Any Law



Where love leads good things follow — kindness, hope, community, forgiveness, patience, humility, honesty, faith, and compassion. No law can produce those things. They only come from the kind of love that was demonstrated when God so love the world that He gave His only Son (John 3:16) in order to open the way to intimacy with Him and to and call people into His government.
No law, person, organization, or nation should ever be allowed to come between a person and the risen King Jesus. (Matthew 6:33) The kingdom of God is a kingdom of the heart. It’s the direct government and invisible rule of King Jesus in human hearts. (Acts 8:29) Greatness in God’s kingdom is humble obedience to Christ the risen King both day and night. (John 14:15) It’s not about legalistically or pridefully obeying laws.
If you haven’t humbly followed and obeyed King Jesus, ultimately who or what you have followed instead of Him won’t help you at all. Christ-followers are called to make the invisible kingdom of God visible by focusing on and obey the inner promptings of King Jesus. Abandoning my will to follow King Jesus and His will is the greatest treasure of my life — “the pearl of great price.”
To experience and demonstrate the kingdom government of God requires that we begin to align our heart and our will with God’s will. That’s what King Jesus means when He says, “Repent, for the kingdom of God is at hand.” Wherever and whenever the risen Jesus is allowed to exercise His full authority as King, the kingdom of God has come to that person or group of people. (Luke 17:21)
The kingdom of God is a monarchy with Jesus, Himself — King of Kings and Lord of Lords — enthroned and directly ruling within the heart and mind of each one of His true followers. (Colossians 1:27) God’s kingdom comes and His will is done when King Jesus is allowed to sit on the throne in a fully surrendered human heart and take complete control of a person’s thoughts, feelings, desires, words, and actions. (Matthew 6:10) To experience the kingdom of God requires that we completely give our heart and life to King Jesus. (1 Corinthians 8:5-6)
Jesus calls Himself a king. (John 18:37) He’s the “King of Kings and Lord of Lords.” (Revelation 19:16) He wants to be the absolute monarch in your heart and life. If King Jesus isn’t governing your daily life, you’re not headed toward the kingdom of God. (Romans 8:14)
The kingdom of God can only be experienced by surrendering to King Jesus. It can’t be reached by following king self. (Luke 9:23) The kingdom of God can be recognized when a person submits to and obeys the direct inner rulership of King Jesus throughout each day. (John 2:5)
When King Jesus is allowed to rule and reign in a human heart and life, the invisible kingdom of God is at hand. Let King Jesus, the God-man, always rule and reign in your heart by His Spirit.
When Jesus is truly crowned as King in someone’s life, He dethrones self and begins to directly exercise His authority within them. (John 10:27) A true and faithful citizen of God’s kingdom faithfully listens to and obeys the inner voice of King Jesus. (Colossians 1:13)
True Gospel preaching is the presentation and demonstration of the presence and power of the living King Jesus and a call to surrender to the control of His direct inner government. (1 Corinthians 2:4-5) The purpose of God’s grace is to freely empower people to live in fully surrendered and obedient allegiance to the inner government of King Jesus — “Christ in you, the hope of glory.”
The kingdom of God isn’t a human government. It’s the supernatural government of Christ the King living and reigning in people’s hearts. Jesus said: “My kingdom is not of this world.” (John 18:36)
King Jesus didn’t preach or try to reform the kingdom of Rome or the kingdom of any other nation. His focus was and is on the kingdom of God. (John 18:36) When your eyes and your heart are on an earthly kingdom or a merely human head of state, it’s easy to overlook the kingdom of God and the headship of King Jesus. (2 Corinthians 4:18)
The only truly great nation on earth is the invisible kingdom of God. All other nations fall far short of God’s glory. The head of state of a human government cannot create or bring about the kingdom of God. Only the risen King Jesus can do that!
The powerful kingdoms and governments of the past have crumbled and disappeared. However, the kingdom of King Jesus ruling, in surrendered and obedient human hearts, continues to demonstrate itself until this day through the humility, sacrifice, and love of Christ’s true and faithful disciples all over the world.
Nobody but King Jesus is completely right in all they say and do. Follow Him!
Jesus invites you to change kingdoms — to separate from the kingdoms of the world and their dominions of darkness and to enter into the glorious light (John 12:46) of the invisible kingdom of God. (Colossians 1:13) Receiving direct revelation from God about who Jesus is and letting Him empower you by His grace to align your heart and behavior with His are the keys to the kingdom of God. (Matthew 16:17-19)
If Jesus isn’t your Lord and King, are you really His follower? “I am not the king. Jesus Christ is the King. I’m just an entertainer.” –Elvis Presley
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My Dream Home Isn’t a House



My dream home isn’t a house. It is heart-to-heart, deeply caring community with other people. That type of community can’t be attained by rules and regulations. It’s produced by God’s Spirit.
All true Christ-followers are united in the Spirit (Ephesians 4:3). Their “unity of the Spirit” isn’t based on agreement, approval, organization, religious affiliation, or church attendance. It is built on intimate heart-to-heart connection with the risen Jesus. As Christ-followers daily surrender to and obey Christ living in them, (Colossians 1:27) they are “led by the Spirit” (Romans 8:14) and experience the amazing kinship of being united with other believers in a supernatural “bond of peace.” To maintain that unity, they must be careful not to quench or hinder the Holy Spirit. (1 Thessalonians 5:19)
I frequently encounter people who I’m not on the same page with, yet as we connect heart-to-heart in God’s Spirit, we experience divine community. For example, I am a tongue-talking, vegetarian, political-centrist, black history student, Jesus Freak but I don’t demand that people accept, approve of, or applaud my beliefs and behaviors. People have a right to disagree with me, so I don’t insult them or call them haters and phobic when they do.
Love and kindness are far beyond approval or disapproval of someone’s lifestyle. Love is patient and kind. It’s not about approving or applauding what people say and do. Love is sincerely caring about and respecting people regardless of their beliefs and lifestyle. Spirit-led, loving community is my dream home.
Christianity without Christ-receptivity is just routine religion. When you feel overwhelmed that’s a good time to turn back to a simpler and better life. Make way for the Lord’s character (Psalm 103:7) to be continually produced in your heart by the Holy Spirit. (Galatians 5:22-23)
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I Don’t Have Freedom of Speech



I don’t have the freedom of speech. When something happens, I’ve been told to express gratitude. I’ve been told to say it out loud and say it to a crowd. I’ve been told to verbally express thanks not only to people I appreciate, but to everyone. Thank you so much for reading my blog and sharing it with others.
Why don’t I have the freedom of speech? Because someone who has captured my heart now tells me what to say. His name is Jesus. It’s not only me. All true Christians are called to surrender our freedom of speech to Christ.
That’s why true Christians no longer have the freedom of speech. We are told to:
* Not lie. (Colossians 3:9)
* Speak evil of no one. (Titus 3:2)
* “Preach the Gospel.” (Mark 16:15)
* Be “led by the Spirit.” (Romans 8:14)
* “Bless those who curse you.” (Luke 6:28)
* Continually quote the Bible. (Joshua 1:8)
* “Speak the truth in love.” (Ephesians 4:15)
* Not repay insult with insult. (1 Peter 3:9)
* “Let your conversation be always full of grace.” (Colossians 4:6)
* Make the words of your mouth acceptable in God’s sight. (Psalm 19:14)
* “Keep your tongue from evil and your lips from telling lies.” (Psalm 34:13)
* Not let “any unwholesome talk come out of your mouths.” (Ephesians 4:29)
* Understand that you will have to answer for every careless word. (Matthew 12:36-37)
* “Continually offer to God a sacrifice of praise—the fruit of your lips that openly profess His name.” (Hebrews 13:15)
The calling for Christ-followers isn’t to say what we want to say in order to express our own desires, feelings, or opinions. It’s not to promote or defend political positions. It is to demonstrate the love, power, and presence of the risen Jesus through all of our words and actions.
Only allow seeds to be planted in your heart and mind that will grow inside you to produce a harvest of righteous thinking and uplifting words that empower you toward right living. Repeatedly resist, reject, repel, and uproot every seed of unrighteousness that tries to enter your mind and heart.
The Kingdom of God
God’s government
Is Christ in you
Telling you
What to say
And to do.
February 9, 2025
I’ve Lost Interest in Self-Focus



I’ve lost interest in self-focus. I find that I am happier and much more at peace when I keep my focus off of myself. Another has captured my attention and my focus. Now the most exciting and most important part of my life is my ongoing interaction with Jesus Christ. He continually puts thoughts in my mind that delight me and drastically improve my life.
To be brought
Into a real
Relationship
With Jesus
Involves more
Than being taught
About Him.
It means that
You surrender
Your whole heart
To be caught
And led by
His presence!
Go beyond sleepy religion. Wake up to:
* Unending heart-connection with God. (John 14:23)
* The community of the unity of the Spirit. (Ephesians 4:3)
* God working inside of you. (Philippians 2:13)
* Christ in you, the hope of glory. (Colossians 1:27)
* Being continually led by the Spirit. (Romans 8:14)
* Hearing Jesus talk to you. (John 10:27)
* The inner government (kingdom) of God. (Luke 17:21)
* The guilt-free living of God’s forgiveness. (1 John 1:9)
* Freedom from sin’s control. (John 8:32)
* The wonderful fruit of the Spirit. (Galatians 5:22-23)
* The powerful gifts of the Spirit. (1 Corinthians 12:1-11)
* Peace that passes understanding. (Philippians 4:7)
* Joy unspeakable and full of glory. (1 Peter 18)
Thoughts Inspired by Psalm 36
People who are without an ongoing sense of awe of the glory, majesty, and presence of God are easily distracted by and controlled by their own self-destructive thoughts, feelings, and desires. They are often unaware that the guilt and disfunction within them is being caused by their own rebellion against God. Their rebellious choices, words, and actions are hiding the unfailing love and righteousness of God from their eyes.
God is the fountain of life. People are invited to take refuge in His presence, feast on His abundant life, and drink from His river of delights so that they can see, be led by, and reflect His glorious light. Let the living God give you an upright heart! Let Him protect you from pride and wickedness so that you can rise up and walk through the power of His presence. (These thoughts are based on Psalm 36.)

February 8, 2025
The Connection That’s Far Far Better Than Candy
Candy is dandy, but new wine is a goldmine! So, what does new wine do and where do you get it? New wine wakes us up to true life! It produces “love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. (Galatians 5:22-23) New wine comes from Christ. (Matthew 9:17)
Perhaps you’re only dreaming that you’re awake. Ephesians 5:14 says: “This is why it is said: “Wake up, sleeper, rise from the dead, and Christ will shine on you.”
Wake up to the heart-to-heart connection with the risen Jesus. The chain of command in the kingdom of God is Christ in you. Let His Spirit tell you what to do. The organizational chart of the body of Christ looks like this: Christ’s sheep listen to His voice and follow Him. (John 10:27)
Here’s the authority structure in the body of Christ. Jesus is the Head (Colossians 1:18) and all the members are to be directly led by His Spirit. (Romans 8:14) It’s called the priesthood of the believer. All Christ-followers are ministers under Christ’s Headship and direction (1 Peter 2:9) and are responsible to “teach and admonish one another, (Colossians 3:16) to “encourage one another,” (1 Thessalonians 5:11) to speak the truth to one another, (Ephesians 4:25) and to minister to one another in many other ways as led by the Spirit. (See the 50+ “one another” verses in the Bible.)
The various parts of a person’s body are directly led and commanded by the person’s head (his mind and his brain). If Jesus is truly the Head (Colossians 1:18) of His body, shouldn’t He be the one directly leading and commanding each member when they gather in His name? (Matthew 18:20)
Jesus told His disciples to “Follow me.” He didn’t say to follow a religious organization. (Matthew 4:19)
If, as the Bible says, God is working in Christ-followers to fulfill His purposes (Colossians 1:18) then we should follow His inner working and leading instead of following a religious organization and instead of following our own thoughts, feelings, and desires. If you are a Christ-follower there should be no person, place, or thing in between you and Jesus. You need to have a direct heart-to-heart connection with Him. (Colossians 1:27)
The way to fly
Into the sky
Of hope and peace
Is to mount up high
On the wings
Of God’s Spirit.
February 7, 2025
A Break from Self-Focus
I believe that all human beings need a break from self-focus. It has always appeared to me that when I focus on myself, I’m not very happy, but when I get focused on a cause, a purpose, or helping others, I’m happy. The focus that makes me happiest is the kingdom of God.
The kingdom of God is the actual government of God the Son, by God the Spirit, for the glory of God the Father. To be directly governed by Christ in you and be inwardly led by the Holy Spirit is to personally experience the kingdom of God.
“The kingdom of God is at hand.” (Mark 1:15) Christians need to be trained and released to hear and obey King Jesus, “Christ in you, the hope of glory.” The time and place to train and release Christians to hear and obey King Jesus is anytime and anyplace they gather in His name. When people gather to each one be governed by Christ in you the kingdom of God appears.
The kingdom of God isn’t some distant, far away thing. It’s “God working in you . . . to fulfill His good purpose.” (Philippians 2:13) It’s “Christ in you, the hope of glory.” (Colossians 1:27) It’s being “led by the Spirit.” (Romans 8:14) It’s direct God’s inner government of your life!
Jesus preached the inner government of God. (Matthew 4:23) So should we. (Luke 10:9) The resurrected Jesus spent 40 days talking to His first disciples about the inner government of God (Acts 1:3) before He ascended into Heaven. I believe that the risen Jesus wants to build His Spirit-led, participatory town hall meeting (His ancient Greek ekklesia) on the rock of direct, personal revelation from the living God and give it the keys of the inner government of God so that it can bind up self-focus and pride and loose humble loving obedience to the presence of King Jesus. (Matthew 16:17-19)
The Good News of the inner government of God is supposed to “be preached in the whole world as a testimony to all nations.” (Matthew 24:14) Paul proclaimed the inner government of God and taught about Jesus with great boldness. (Acts 28:31) If you are experiencing the inner kingdom of God, don’t be silent. Testify about it! (Acts 28:23 & Revelation 12:11) Shout it from the rooftops and through social media. (Matthew 1027)
If you will begin to daily follow and obey the living Jesus as your Lord and King, you will begin to know and experience the mysteries of the inner government of God. (Matthew 13:11)
The government of God is invisible. It can’t be directly seen by the human eye, but it is revealed in and through people who hear and obey the Spirit of the risen Jesus Christ. (Luke 17:20 & 1 Corinthians 2:9-10) To be governed by God requires childlike humility, openness, and honesty. (Matthew 18:1-5) The invisible government of God is available (Mark 1:15) to those who will repent (surrender to and align with God’s presence and will) and believe in (rely and depend on) the good news that the risen Jesus is “the way, the truth, and the life.” (John 14:6)
The inner government of God is a hidden treasure. (Matthew 13:44) It’s the “pearl of great price.” (Matthew 13:45) It’s infinitely more valuable than all that you will ever have.
The inner government of God is like a mustard seed. It seems tiny, but if tenderly cultivated it grows into God’s mighty tree of life within you! (Matthew 13:31-32) The inner government of God is like yeast. If you will humbly receive and consistently obey it, it will work through all the flattened dough within you and cause it to rise with God’s life. (Matthew 13:33)
The inner government of God that we humans lost because of our sin has been restored to us by the blood of Jesus (Ephesians 2:13) so that we can now take it back by the force of spiritual weapons “casting down arguments and every high thing that exalts itself against the knowledge of God, bringing every thought into captivity to the obedience of Christ.” (2 Corinthians 10:5, Matthew 11:12, & Luke 16:16)
The inner government of God isn’t about just calling Jesus Lord. It’s about actually doing God’s will. (Matthew 7:21-23) The purpose of trials and tribulations is to cause us to surrender more and more to the inner government of God. (Acts 14:22) Unless you obey God from the heart instead merely having a Pharisee-like “form of godliness, but denying it’s power,” you’ll never experience the inner government of God. (Matthew 5:20 & 2 Timothy 3:5)
The Headship of God’s government on earth belongs to Jesus Christ and to no one else. (Ephesians 1:22) The government of God is without human hierarchy. (Matthew 20:25-28) Continually surrender to the salvation, power, and inner government of God and to the direct authority of the living Jesus Christ. (Revelation 12:10) People who are persecuted for obeying God and doing His righteousness are blessed because their first loyalty is to the inner government of God instead of to a mere human government. (Matthew 5:10)
The kingdom of God isn’t a government of this world. (John 18:36) It takes place inside of and in the midst of humble, surrendered, and obedient Christ-followers. (Luke 17:21) The government of God isn’t religious duty. It’s right living that avoids the things that produce guilt, complete inner peace, and joy in the Holy Spirit. (Romans 14:17) To enter the kingdom of God is to consistently do the will of the Father. (Matthew 7:21)
People who harden their heart and ignore their conscience are running and hiding from the inner government of God. (1 Corinthians 6:9-10) People who follow their own thoughts, feelings, and desires are rejecting the inner government of God. (Galatians 5:19-21)
The inner government of God isn’t about words and sermons. It’s about God’s presence and power. (1 Corinthians 4:20) Live your life “worthy of God, who calls you into His kingdom and glory.” (1 Thessalonians 2:12) Always make it your first priority to live in full obedience to the inner government of God and to His right way of living. Then everything else will take care of itself. (Matthew 6:33).
God promised His inner government to those who love Him. He “chose the poor of this world to be rich in faith.” (James 2:5) Full ongoing surrender to the inner government of God brings you into “a kingdom that cannot be shaken,” and causes you to be thankful and to worship God with “reverence and awe.” (Hebrews 12:28)
To be governed by God requires being “poor in spirit.” (Matthew 5:3) It’s easier for people who are broken by their sin to surrender to God’s inner government than it is for religious people. (Matthew 21:31-32) Financial prosperity makes it very difficult to be governed by God instead of by money. (Matthew 19:23-30)
When demons are cast out, the invisible government of God is eager to move in. (Matthew 12:28) “Resist the devil and he will flee from you. Draw near to God and He will draw near to you.” (James 4:7-8)
No matter where they are in the world, people who hear, follow, and obey the risen Jesus are living in the kingdom of God. (Luke 17:20-21) Jesus spoke about the greatness of John the Baptist and then said that even the least person who is governed by “the kingdom of Heaven is greater than he.” (Matthew 11:11)
Jesus wants His followers to announce, proclaim, and demonstrate the invisible government of the living God. (Luke 9:2) We are called to be fishers of men: 1) To catch people’s attention; 2) To train them to be ceaselessly led the Spirit and governed by the kingdom of God; and 3) To release them to follow and obey Jesus wherever He guides them.
If you won’t receive the inner government of God like a child, you won’t be able to experience it. (Mark 10:15) God wants to rescue you from the kingdom of darkness and transfer you to the government of Christ His Son while you are still living on earth. (Colossians 1:13) Before you die and step into eternity, Jesus wants the kingdom of God to come to you. (Matthew 6:10) To experience and surrender to the inner government of God is to be “born again.” It is to be “born of the Spirit.” (John 3:3-8)
God gladly offers to govern you from within. (Luke 12:32) The question is: Will you surrender your heart and let Him? People who are living under the inner government of God “are a chosen people, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, God’s special possession, that you (they) may declare the praises of Him who called you out of darkness into his wonderful light.” (1 Peter 2:9) I would love to persuade you to begin to be inwardly governed by God and His kingdom. (Acts 19:8)
Let Jesus replace your inner tyranny of the accuser’s “shoulds” and shame with the palatable heart promptings of His presence and peace that Scripture calls “the kingdom of God.” The more we seek first and learn to live under and unceasingly obey the inner government of God, the more we will manifest the fruit and the gifts of the Spirit. Then the inner accusers will begin to leave us one by one as we bask in God’s presence. “The kingdom of God is not meat or drink, but righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy Spirit.
February 6, 2025
Intention is More Important Than Invention
The most important intention in my life, is my intention to follow and obey my conscience. I purposely intend to live outside of my comfort zone. I strive to always think, say, and do what is right. Every time I neglect to do that, I ask for, seek, and receive forgiveness, so that I don’t have to carry guilt and shame. My intention is to let God continually reframe and retrain me so that I can surrender to His will throughout each day and live by His presence and power working within me.
Holy ReframeLet Jesus reform
Your thoughts and desires
Until you conform
To the will of God.
The greatest miracle
You can ever see
Is one that sets you free
From the inside out
And turns hopelessness
Into reliance
On Christ in you,
The hope of glory.
The Holy Spirit leads
Outside your comfort zone.
When Christ is on your throne
You’ll not be hard like stone,
But Christ alive in you
Will show you what to do.
He’ll always lead you to
The uncomfortable
Pathway He has shown.
“Deny yourself,
Take up your cross,
And follow Me.”
Don’t let your comfort zone
Be a massive millstone
That chains you to the known
And blinds you to the great
Blessings God has for you
That yet remain unknown.
Courageously follow
God’s Spirit beyond the
Trap of your comfort zone.
If you’re not growing closer to, more obedient to and more in love with the risen Jesus, you’re stuck in a religious comfort zone. The power and presence of the risen Jesus is waiting for you beyond your comfortable places.
Biblical Christianity isn’t a comfort zone. It’s a mental, emotional, and spiritual warfare zone. “Fight the good fight of faith.” “Humble yourself.” “Deny yourself.” “Love your enemies.” “Bless those who curse you.” “Pray for those who despitefully use you.” “Resist the devil.” “Cast out demons.” “Casting down imaginations and bringing every thought captive to the obedience of Christ.”
The more you follow the risen Jesus outside of your comfort zone, the more the Holy Spirit will be able to comfort you. Unfortunately, many Christians stay closer to their comfort zone than they do to Jesus Christ.
God is a gentleman. He allows you to put the brakes on what the Holy Spirit wants to do in your heart. “Quench not the Spirit.” Your comfort zone is a wet blanket to the Holy Spirit's fire. It hinders the Holy Spirit, but God's comfort ignites His spiritual fire in you.
The biggest enemy against your personal and spiritual growth is your own comfort zone. It’s not your friend. Escape while you can! Until individual Christians are being transformed “from glory to glory” by the Holy Spirit, reforming the way church is done won’t change much.
Comfort zone Christianity is a spiritually dangerous religion. The living Jesus can only comfort you when you are uncomfortable. Trusting in His presence and power will make you comfortable being uncomfortable. Prosperity focused Christianity is all about creating comfort zones. Biblical Christianity is about living in the supernatural comfort of the risen Jesus regardless of your circumstances.
We can't be physically separated from God because He is omnipresent. However, we can harden our heart, reject, and deny Him. Heart separation from God is a terrible thing.
Your comfort zone and God's comfort are not the same thing: Your comfort zone is self-focused. God's comfort is Christ-focused.
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February 5, 2025
My Ideal Day
My ideal day is when my heart overflows with love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control.” As long as I can remember I have been seeking to increase those qualities in my life.
My dad inspired me to want to be like that. He was one of the most positive, hopeful people I have ever seen. When he was in the early stages of dementia, I was asking him about his life. He said to me, “No matter what happens from here on, I’ve had a wonderful life.”
Because of his ongoing example of joy and optimism, I have always wanted to feel good about my life. When I was young, I started reading positive thinking and self-help books. I’ve devoured many hundreds of them. The book that has most helped and empowered me to have a joyful, hope-filled life, day after day, is the Bible.
For an ideal day, I’ve discovered that the Bible needs to be celebrated with “delight” (Psalm 1:2) not just studied or merely read with the head. Ponder it, (Psalm 119:11) savor it, (Psalm 119:97) absorb it deep within you. (Hebrews 4:12) “Let the words of Christ dwell in you richly,” (Colossians 3:16) and unceasingly. (John 15:7) Quote the Bible (Joshua 1:8) until its words burn in your heart (Jeremiah 23:29). Let it light your way, (Psalm 119:105) train you in how to live, (2 Timothy 3:16) and empower you to do what it says. (James 1:22) and you’ll be inspired to “greatly delight” in it. (Psalm 112:1)
Here’s a picture of my dad when He was in the later stages of Alzheimer’s. You can still see the joy in His eyes! Even then he was positive and upbeat.

February 4, 2025
A Better Perspective
For a better perspective on life that can fill you with hope and encouragement. look away from yourself, from your problems, and from your concerns. Rely on God’s compassion and mercy. Look unto Jesus, “the author and finisher of our faith.” (Hebrews 12:2)
God has work to do
Inside of you.
Allow Him to
Will and do
According to
His good pleasure.
Surrender to
Father, Son,
And Spirit too.
(Philippians 2:13)
In order to
Receive revelation
From the Father,
Open your heart to
Jesus Christ.
Let Him live in you
And direct all
You say and do
By allowing Him to
Daily guide
And lead you
By His Spirit.
Continually
Let Jesus do
Whatever
He wants to
In and through you.
Let God pour His unfailing love, compassion, and mercy into your heart through the Holy Spirit. (Romans 5:5) If you refuse to let God connect with you heart to heart, no amount of religion can save you.
God offers SI, supernatural intelligence called revelation, (Matthew 16:17) to those who will humbly and hungrily open their heart to Him. AI provides information, but God’s SI produces heart transformation.
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