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Rebuild Your Life

  • Deborah 

After Demolition Day, after sweeping and refilling, it is time to live you life in a new state of freedom. For many of my freedom appointment clients this can hold a particular challenge as they go back to their lives, but feel different and want to live differently. 

Deliverance ministry and prayer do great work to free you from satan’s influence, but sometimes you need more than prayer. 

Sometimes you need a decision. 

Look at the habits and choices that brought you to your Demolition Day. How can you change your choices—your decisions—to ensure that you don’t end up back where you were? 

Let me give you an example of what I am talking about. 

A woman free from a spirit of fantasy who continues to read romance novels and watch romantic movies is making poor choices. A decision to clean out her library of reading and watching material would take her a long way on her path to freedom. 

I have nothing against romance novels or romantic comedies. They are recreational activities that help to balance your life.  At times, however, you need to change your decisions and habits in order to align with the freedom Holy Spirit led you to. This is what the apostle Paul is teaching us in his letter to the Galatians.

“It was for freedom that Christ set us free; therefore keep standing firm and do not be subject again to a yoke of slavery.” Galatians 5:1

Making choices that line up with your freedom in Christ enables you leave the yoke of slavery where it belongs—in the pit of hell.

No matter what has happened in your past, HolySpirit enables and empowers you to make decisions for your life that align with God’s purpose and plan for you. 

The very Presence of God empowers you to be who you were created to be and to do what you were created to do. It’s called grace. 

I define grace as the empowering Presence of God enabling you to be who you were created to be and to do what you were created to do. 

Call on the Name and Presence of Jesus, He will lead and direct you into all grace—each and every day as you rebuild your life into a life with so much more freedom. 

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