Thursday, December 24, 2015

The Christmas Blessing

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The Christmas Blessing
"The third time he said to him, “Simon son of John, do you love me?” Peter was hurt because Jesus asked him the third time, “Do you love me?” He said, “Lord, you know all things; you know that I love you.” Jesus said, “Feed my sheep."
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For those of you who know me, you know well I believe in miracles...And lots of them! It is with much awe and excitement that I share this today on Christmas Eve, "The Christmas Blessing ..."
Just about four weeks ago, around Thanksgiving, I was praying and praising God for so many blessings received, when I was done, I found myself fervently asking God to bring a new soup kitchen into our community to help us feed the poor. One week later, to the day, I was approached by a woman at Manna House named Joyce Price.
"I need to talk with you...It's really important," she said emphatically.
"Of course. How can I help?"
"My son, Rafael Mack, is president of an organization called the Esquires Motorcycle Club in Aberdeen, Maryland. He and his organization just purchased a large food truck and want to start a new soup kitchen in our community to feed the poor. He needs your help to get started"
You can only imagine my awe and excitement. Yes, I thought, God absolutely heard my prayer for the poor and has already put a plan into motion to feed our local poor! Joyce arranged for me to meet Rafael the next Wednesday at Manna House. One week later I was able to meet with Rafael, which was the start of something blessed, and plans are now underway for a new local soup kitchen in Harford County, Maryland! What a Christmas miracle in progress!
If you would be so kind, please join me in prayer for this new effort....
Dear Father God,                                                                                                                                         Thank you for awakening Rafael Mack and the Esquire Motorcycle Club to the dire needs of the local poor. You have heard the cry of the poor, and are providing abundant supply to meet their needs. I pray that you will swiftly bring this new effort to feed the poor to fruition, and help it flourish. May you open the doors and windows to the planning process for expedient, enduring implementation, via providing funding/grants, understanding of Health Department regulations, and volunteer workers. As we meet to bring Your plan into being for years to come, we pray you will send who you will to help with this effort, and to benefit from this service. I ask all this in Jesus' mighty name...
With Jesus at the helm, I have no doubt that this effort will flourish for many years to come!
Adele M. Gill  |  Copyright 2015  |

Sunday, December 6, 2015

Prepare the Way!

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by Adele M. Gill

Prepare the Way!

PHIL 1:4-6, 8-11

"Brothers and sisters: 
I pray always with joy in my every prayer for all of you, because of your partnership for the gospel from the first day until now. I am confident of this, that the one who began a good work in you will continue to complete it until the day of Christ Jesus. God is my witness,  how I long for all of you with the affection of Christ Jesus. And this is my prayer: that your love may increase ever more and more in knowledge and every kind of perception,  to discern what is of value, so that you may be pure and blameless for the day of Christ, filled with the fruit of righteousness that comes through Jesus Christ for the glory and praise of God."
 
Many of you have asked about the distribution of this blog. Each time I pray and post what comes, it goes out to about 1000 people via Facebook, Twitter, Google+, and Mail Chimp. It is my own little evangelization effort designed to lead souls to Jesus Christ. Special thanks to all who like or share these posts, as it is an easy way for my readers to help to spread the Good News even further into the blogoshere!
 
Please know I pray regularly for you and all my readers for Jesus' presence in your life through the power of the Holy Spirit, and for His mighty blessings upon your lives and that of your family. Most of all I pray for discernment of God's Will in your life. That you will embrace God's Divine Will for you and yours with great fervor, and passion. That Jesus will provide abundant supply for your every need, and infuse you with sublime trust and faith in Him.
 
For God has started a great work in you, and desires to pull you close to bring it to fruition. He knows you better than you know yourself, and desires to be the center of your world. To accomplish that means you must place your trust in Him, and believe He will act on your behalf. The Bible tells us God has a plan for your life and mine, and we must simply ask with confidence for whatever we need, and He will do it.
 
Prepare ye the way of the Lord!Tony'sSunrise
As we celebrate the Advent season, perhaps it is a good time for each of us to take a closer look at our own "proverbial life boat." Are there rhetorical cracks or holes in your life boat that must be addressed before it can glide on water and not sink? Surely a boat with cracks and holes below the water line will let water in and the boat will sink when put to the test! Sin is the same way...You must do your part to repair and remedy any issues before setting sail to do God's Will, lest you be stopped in your tracks, weighed down by sin.
 
"Discern what is of value, so that you may be pure and blameless for the day of Christ, filled with the fruit of righteousness that comes through Jesus Christ for the glory and praise of God."
 
In practical terms, this means we need to address and remove anything in our lives that is not of God. Yes, He is a loving, kind and merciful God. But He is also, at times, a jealous God. He demands our full allegiance and attention. He can and will perform miracles in our life, but He first asks that we approach Him with a repentant, blameless, clean heart. For instance, dabbling in pornography or the occult could be major obstacles to receiving His love in full measure. If we pray for God's holy intervention in our lives, we must be willing to ask for forgiveness and reconcile with Him first...
 
Prepare the way of the Lord!
Adele M. Gill  |  Copyright 2015  |  www.theinspirationcafeblog.net

Tuesday, November 10, 2015

PART II: Commit Your Way to the Lord

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PART II: Commit Your Way to the Lord 
By Adele M. Gill
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"Commit your way to the Lord; trust in Him and He will act."  Psalm 37:5

Today we are talking about praying & believing that God will act on Your behalf. This Scripture passage includes 3 “little things” we all can do to improve our lives and that of others we pray for. These 3 things may sound simple, but have a tremendous impact on one’s prayer life:


1)      Commit your way to the Lord. First of all, when you commit your way to the Lord, you are handing over whatever situation is at hand. However, that’s the easy part! The tough part is trying your level best not to take it back and try to handle it yourself. Actually, committing your way to the Lord requires great restraint, but it also has great benefits. Best of all, you can grow in confidence that “He’s got it” and you can stop worrying as “All things work for good for those who love God. They really do. There is no safer place you can place your concerns or your loved ones than squarely in the hands of God. Be not afraid!


2)      Trust in Him. Secondly, if we are truly to hand over to God whatever concerns and issues we have, we need to get on board to trust Him. There is no other who is more trustworthy to handle our relationships, our jobs, our finances, our families, than Jesus, the Omnipotent, Almighty, Great Healer, Shepherd, Protector, Comforter and Savior of the World. For He is our strength, our peace, our joy. He is the wind beneath our wings, our everything. Nothing happens in our lives that God does not know about, see, and experience first-hand with us. He is all knowing, ever-present, and kind and merciful working all things in our lives for the good simply for the asking. When we place our trust in Jesus, we are unburdened, untethered to the strife of daily life through the power of the Holy Spirit. Released from the bondage of mayhem and perfection, having to make everything work out just right to the best of our ability; because at that point, it is God himself who has the reigns of our lives in His hands for the asking.


3)      Believe God will act. When we truly give our cares over to Jesus, we are far better able to embrace God’s Bible promise to us in this Scripture passage. We are more apt to be patient and persistent in prayer knowing and believing that Jesus will, through the power of the holy spirit, show up and make all things new. And what a tremendous feeling that is!


Talking about the Holy Spirit…Recently, I was at Manna House, a local church-based soup kitchen in Bel Air. As I got out of my car, there was a gentle breeze and a calm feeling came over me as I made my way to the front door. It was a very different feeling altogether than I had experienced in my car.


Walking into the church through the church doors, the breeze turned warm, and as I entered the building, the excitement in the room was palpable. Many people approached our table who were either hurting or grateful to God, asking for prayers for their diverse concerns.  This--I thought-- is how it feels when the Holy Spirit is present. For wherever the Holy Spirit resides, the fruit of the Holy Spirit flow abundantly: Peace, love, patience, persistence, steadfastness, joy, kindness and faithfulness. Why? Because the Lord is present and His love permeates the air, spilling over to all who are present.


The Holy Spirit of Jesus is careful only to go where he is invited in, where people trust him and believe in His power to transform their lives. And the more we seek Him with all our being, and follow His laws of love, the closer He hovers nearby.


So as we go on our way today, let’s take a few minutes to invite the Holy Spirit of Jesus in. Take a few quiet minutes to feel his calm, and fully experience His joyful presence in your life. Breathe deeply and pray that He will bless you profoundly with discernment of His presence, and that He will allow you to experience, and share the fruit of the Holy Spirit with all who cross your path this day. Hopefully, doing this will make us all a little more patient, a little more persistent in prayer, a little kinder, more loving, and caring for all who we encounter in our days. For wherever there is a faith-filled, grateful heart, we are standing on Holy Ground.


Adele M. Gill    |    Copyright 2015

Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Commit Your Way to the Lord; Trust in Him and He Will Act

"Commit your way to the Lord
trust in Him and He will act." Psalm 37:5
By Adele M. Gill
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Trust. It's such a tiny, nondescript word with significant power and huge ramifications!

As you know, over the past 2 months since the end of August, I have been trusting in God for a miracle. Having spent the past 4 months in a wheelchair(May to September) has only solidified my efforts to pray for a full healing for myself, without back pedaling and taking my trust back as I sometimes do. For those of you who have joined me in this prayer, I am eternally grateful. This radical act of faith is proving to be fruitful, and I am eager to share with you what is evolving here, in the name of Jesus Christ. 

Sure, some days are better than others, but I am holding onto the above Scripture with all the strength I can muster. I was able to put away my wheelchair just 3 weeks into this adventure, and am between the cane and walker now for mobility! With prayer and exercise alone, my respiratory muscles are getting stronger by the week, and I am now able to drive again, do a full grocery shop alone, and am even able to take yoga twice a week! The fact is, I have been taking baby steps and have fully committed my way to the Lord. I trust in Him that He is walking with me shoulder to shoulder, hand in hand, and He is acting on my behalf! Hallelujah...Oh happy day!

We hear about and reference trust so often in our daily life. Certainly it is central in relationships, at work, and especially with friends and family. Even people with what is commonly called 'trust issues,' and I am one, find that we all need to trust in someone or something at various intervals and times in this life.  It's just a part of life. Children need to trust their parents to provide for them. Seniors need to trust their bodies will hold up after decades of use. We all need to trust the bank will keep our money safe. 

Not sure why, but trust does not come easy for many of us, myself included. It is only natural to feel let down at times when our trust goes awry. In our humanness, our efforts to trust others are sometimes derailed and we are left stranded or bereft or holding the proverbial bag, so to speak. Sometimes trust is breached by others, but sometimes, we ourselves are to blame. Perhaps we are impatient and lacking in patience and perseverance to see a situation through. Or maybe we are limited in our ability to recognize trustworthiness in others. And sometimes plans just fall through, which is why I always like to have a backup plan at all times. 

The blessed truth about trust is that God is the only one we can trust with 100% surety. He is the only one who is really trustworthy all the time. We can rest assured that whatever we bring him in prayer from the depths of our hearts, He will work out for the good in His own special time, and way as only He can. And to that end, His trustworthiness is miles above that of others.

For when we place our needs before our triune-God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit, trusting in His Omnipotence, mercy and grace, we can truly walk away from the need for hyper-vigilance. In my case, I am simply enjoying the strength He sends each day, while believing it is sufficient for me. 

There is no other time in life when we can so fully trust another as in heartfelt prayer. Our trust is manifold, as we are able to trust God will do even more than we asked of Him. He will bring it all to fruition in the most blessed ways, leaving behind hearts filled with gratitude.

Yes, my heart leaps for what God is doing here in my life; and I pray you will be able to see what He is doing in yours, as well. I can only say, 'trust God, and He will bring it for you, splendidly acting on your behalf.' 
Adele M. Gill   |   Copyright 2015



Tuesday, October 27, 2015

To Err Is Human, to Forgive Is Divine

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 To Err Is Human, to Forgive Is Divine
"Let all bitterness and wrath and anger and clamor and slander be put away from you, along with all malice. Be kind to one another, tenderhearted, forgiving each other, just as God in Christ also has forgiven you."   Ephesians 4:31-32

Forgiveness. I don't know about you, but I find forgiveness really hard. Both asking for it and providing it to those who I feel have hurt me. Really hard. Yet, every now and then, it is brought to my attention that I have hurt or offended someone. At times, though never intended, we all hurt people we care very much about and must ask forgiveness. Sometimes we are the one who asks for forgiveness, other times we are the one on the forgiving end of things. In a way, it is all part of the seesaw of life relationships. In the past, I have noticed that sometimes it is harder than others to ask for forgiveness, especially where feelings are concerned. That is where discernment comes in from today's Holy Scripture, to rescue us from our own awkwardness with forgiving.

When we forgive others, we are fulfilling our own circle of faith in Jesus Christ. For un-forgiveness is a plague that, left unchecked, can cause more heartache, emotional upheaval, physical illness, and most of all, spiritual unrest in a hurting soul. Do we really need to forgive others? The Bible says categorically, we are called to forgive 70 times 7, that is, over and over again. But how is that possible in light of our humanness??? 

Today's Scripture specifically tells us we must put aside our anger and press on in faith to love one another as God loves us. Do we expect to be forgiven when we ask for it? Surely that hope prevails! Yet when we understand that we are forgiven to the degree that we forgive others, forgiveness suddenly seems necessary and possible through Jesus Christ. 

Personally, I often call upon and defer to Jesus to intercede when I am called to forgive and it is difficult. Alone I can do precious little, with Him, all things are possible!
Adele M. Gill  |  Copyright 2015

Sunday, October 4, 2015

God's Promises For You!


God’s Promises For You!

"I will instruct you and show you the way you should walk, give you counsel and watch over you." Psalm 32:8

I have a book called "God's Promises." and refer to it often, lest I forget God's plan for my life. God's promises are true and enduring through good times and bad; His mercy endures forever.

God's promises are taken from both the Old Testament and the New Testament, giving timeless wisdom to all who seek it in the name of Jesus. This Holy Scripture passage above is especially valuable because it is contains four promises in just a single sentence.

I will instruct you: God promises to give us instruction for our journey, discernment we can lean on and embrace along the way. For me, He accomplishes this through scripture passages, prayer, circumstances, and through other people, Yes, Jesus has many ways that He communicates with us, but we have to be open to His promptings through the power of the Holy Spirit. 

Show you the way you should walk: Jesus is with us through the power of the Holy Spirit gently guiding our words and actions. We have free will, and the capacity to get off course, and wander or walk away from God as we try to depend on our own devices. We must dedicate each day to His Divine Will lest we get lost in the peril we consciously or subconsciously choose for ourselves. The Holy Spirit is most present and powerful when we follow God's way rather than our own.

Give you counsel: When we lay our life in God's hands and ask for Him to lead us, things just seem to go better. The fog and cobwebs are cleared away, and the path is made straight.  We are able to put one foot in front of the other and breathe in the rich blessings He has for each of us. Resist his counsel, and you stand alone in the rain of your making

Watch over you: God watches over, comforts, and protects all who seek Him in earnest, providing a "Passive security system" for all who seek His face in prayer. Follow Him with all your being, and see the splendor of His presence in your life!

For Jesus is the Great Healer, the Awe-Inspiring Comforter, the Mighty Protector. Savior of the world, He stands in wait for you to but call His holy name to bless you profoundly with all that is good!

Adele M. Gill  |  Copyright 2015  |   www.theinspirationcafeblog.blogspot.com



Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Rejuvenation



"For our struggle is not with flesh and blood but with the principalities, with the powers, with the world rulers of this present darkness, with the evil spirits in the heavens."      Ephesians 6:12                 
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As some of you know, many years ago, I fell into major depression. It was a deep, dark, and lonely time that required a brief hospitalization, My doctors and family wondered if I would ever find my way back from the depths of torment to a like of normalcy.There were 2 reasons for it:

1) I did not think I could live one more day in poor health, unable to walk, speak swallow or breathe easily. My vision was blurred, with double vision at times, and I could not imagine how I could press on
2) Though I did not understand it at the time, I was flooded with nightmares and corroborative flashbacks from untreated childhood trauma. I didn't even have a language for what was transpiring emotionally, and just getting through each day was a big deal for me.

 It took about 12 medication combination changes to help me pull out of it. Together, these factors in my life presented the perfect storm. Eventually, my medical team found the right combination of medications to get me back on track, and for that I am truly grateful. But there is more to the story...

During this harrowing life experience, I learned a lot about myself and life, especially about my faith, from a wonderful Psychiatrist at the hospital. Keep in mind that when someone is in deep depression, they are often unable to pray it through themselves. It took time, and the prayers of others were vitally important as they prayed fervently on my behalf, for which I am eternally grateful.

My Middle Eastern doctor, Dr Hanita Sawhney, was likely one of the people God sent to help lift me out of the depression. Recognizing that I am a religious person, she encouraged me along by talking with me about my feelings, God, Jesus, and my faith beliefs, something often omitted from psychotherapy. She challenged me to let go of some things I held onto with clenched fists to allow me to reach for my faith with both hands. She challenged me in every way to reach for God's waiting hand. And helped me reestablish my connection with God as part of my treatment. This was so life-giving. Before I knew it, my faith was restored and I was able to pray simple prayers again, such as "Heaven help me!" and regained the desire to live. In that way, she was a blessed life saver!

Though Psychiatry generally keeps faith separate when treating mental illness, reaffirming one's faith can be important to help people renew their belief in God during such harrowing times. When all seems lost, God will get you through your greatest challenges and obstacles in the most glorious ways if you or your loved ones simply call upon Him in your times of need. For even and especially when all seems lost, Jesus will step in as only He can and save you, removing you from harm's way. His unconditional love and mercy endures forever!

If I could tell someone who is struggling one thing, I would remind them, "If God is for us, who can be against?" For there is no principality in all the earth that is greater than He who is inside you. There is no problem too big to solve with Jesus at your side. The Lord is kind and merciful, just waiting for you to let Him into every circumstance!

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