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Heal, Hear, Heed

Heal by Hearing and Heeding God's Voice

Heal, Hear, Heed

Heal by Hearing and Heeding God's Voice

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Traveling my own purposeful pathway, I have discovered that we must heal in order to clearly hear God’s voice. Spiritual and emotional wounds prevent God’s voice from flowing freely to and through us. When we submit to God, however, His powerful, living and active Word heals us – and His Holy Spirit dwells within us. This indwelling of Spirit brings divine healing in all dimensions: physical, emotional, spiritual. We are then able to commune with God, for we know Him by worshipping Him in spirit and in truth. “God is spirit, and his worshipers must worship in spirit and in truth.” (John 4:24)

Full and free forgiveness is one aspect of submitting to God. Forgiveness heals an individual of bitter blood; blood literally assumes an acidic quality when one is in a state of unforgiveness, a state of bitterness. The acidic quality of blood breeds cancers and other diseases. Forgiveness improves the physical quality of blood to a slightly alkaline – and thereby healthy – state. Forgiveness also brings emotional and spiritual healing; as she forgives, an individual is chained no longer to abuse nor abuser. Forgiveness therefore allows us to grow closer to God; it opens our hearts such that God’s love and light flows through us. Where unforgiveness blocks, forgiveness opens.

Forgiveness is one area of submission; there are many areas in which we submit to God. The more complete our submission, the more complete our healing. Obeying God from a loving heart allows His power to remove the clutter in our lives. Trustful obedience in Him destroys the sinful blocks. We instead grow aligned with God and with His Will. In this state of alignment we can hear His voice clearly regarding direction and timing. Our hearts touch His, and we feel His Presence…and discern His lead. “Trust in the LORD with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make your paths straight.” (Proverbs 3:5-6)  So we must heal in order to clearly hear God’s voice, and we must clearly hear to heed His word. It is important also to be still, for He can speak to us with clarity in these moments of stillness.

As you journey today, I encourage you to evaluate areas in which you may need God’s healing. If you have not already done so, request the free downloadable workbook, Purposeful Pathway: Journey to Joy by submitting your name and email address in the form on this site. Listen closely and with stillness to hear God’s voice.  Then, as you heal and hear, gratefully and joyfully heed His direction!

“You have made known to me the path of life; you will fill me with joy in your presence, with eternal pleasures at your right hand.” (Psalm 16:11)

© COPYRIGHT 2011 Caroline Gavin

My Personal Purposeful Pathway

 Sharing My Personal Purposeful Pathway

I thoroughly enjoyed sharing about my personal purposeful pathway on the FINDING YOUR VOICE Internet Radio show with Joel Boggess.

I am grateful to Joel for taking the time to interview me, and it was an honor to speak about where God has led me and where He now leads. It is a tremendous blessing to recognize how all circumstances in my life – both good and bad – have been woven into a beautiful tapestry. Truly our LORD does work all for good to those who love Him.

My hope and prayer is that the interview will both encourage and inspire you. May you continue to heal so that you can hear His voice. May you continue to grow more like Christ so you can grow more into your true self. May you continue to keep your eyes fixed on eternity so that your feet will step surely upon your own purposeful pathway…

http://www.4pointscoaching.com/032-finding-your-voice-a-passion-to-bring-healing/

Treasure

 Life Treasure

To discover the purpose
Unique to me
Is to discover treasure
I did not see

This purpose was here
Before my birth
God foreknew it
Before creating earth

Humbling that we
Carry a purpose each
Some to build
And some to teach

Others do write
And some do sing
Value to God’s Kingdom
We are meant to bring

When asking my Lord
What it is I should do
He said, “Use your talents
Building my Kingdom True”

Melt away at once
The distractions did
And I saw that calling
Which in my heart He hid

The how and the where
I need not know
Take a step forward
The next step He will show

Call unto the Lord
And discover purpose deep
Therein are energized days
And sweet restful sleep

Seek first His Kingdom
All your needs He provides
He comforts, He inspires
He instructs, He guides

So content I feel now
So joyful, so free
Striving to be all
God created me to be

© COPYRIGHT 2011 Caroline Gavin

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How to Discern Your Calling…

How to Discern Your Calling: Hear God's Voice

Discern Your Calling

How to Discern Your Calling: Hear God's Voice

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Reflections in the Lake by Tom Curtis

 

What could be more inspiring than to live on purpose for God? To live for God is to live abundantly. When we fully surrender to God, He uses us for our best and highest purposes. But how do you discern your calling?

Jesus promised that Our Father will meet our every need if we seek first His kingdom and His righteousness. What an amazing promise! So how then do we seek God’s kingdom? In short, we seek God’s kingdom when we know, love and serve God. This involves trusting and obeying Him. “If you love me, you will obey what I command.” (John 14:15) If we remain in God, He will remain in us. His Spirit will lead us, and we will see things more and more from His perspective…including our own role and purpose.

Although each of us is called to love and serve God, we have different ways of fulfilling this. “Just as each of us has one body with many members, and these members do not all have the same function, so in Christ we who are many form one body, and each member belongs to all the others.” (Romans 12:4-5) It is clear that the members of the body of Christ have different functions as do the different parts of the human body. How then can we discern God’s calling to us? It helps to ask questions and to give deep thought and prayer to the answers. Some questions may be: Will this bring me closer to God? Is this calling in alignment with His Purposes and His Laws? Would my role serve to build God’s Kingdom in some aspect? Is it reasonable in my situation? Does the calling utilize my talents and experiences? Is it something for which I have passion? Is it God’s glory I seek – or my own? Often we find that the trials we have overcome through God’s grace have helped to equip us for His service.

Although we may be anxious to work out every detail once we hear and discern our calling, we must trust God in the entire process. Yes, we must plan. Yes, we must take steps of action. Yes, we must be persistent. But, if God suddenly leads us in a different direction or stops the motion altogether, we must trust Him completely. We must love Him far more than the dream. We commit all – including our calling and our visions – to Him. “Commit to the LORD whatever you do, and your plans will succeed” (Proverbs 16:3)

Certainly Jesus is the utmost example of living on purpose. He lived every moment aligned with and faithfully fulfilling His Father’s work for Him. He knew when to walk, when to sleep, when to pray alone, when to teach, when to heal, when to rebuke, when to eat, when to fast, when to live and when to lay down His life. Every moment of His life on earth was lived on and with purpose. The more we resemble Christ and grow close to Him, the more clearly we see our own unique purposes.

A beautiful shift occurs when we are in tune with our purpose, as distractions no longer cause worry and anxiety. We see them simply for what they are: those things which try to take our eyes off the Kingdom. With a God-centered mindset, priorities and purpose are clear. In turn, commitments are easy to make or to refuse. To focus on the most important aspect of life is to discover peace and joy. God’s yoke is indeed easy and His burden light. (Matt 11:30)

If you long to know and fulfill your divine calling, I encourage you to look at your talents and at the things you truly love to do. Then PRAY. Pray fervently. Pray frequently. Listen patiently for His answers. Allow God to speak to you through daily devotions and meditations, sermons and conversations with those committed to Christ.

You have a special and unique purpose which God ordained before creating the earth. Truly we become more ourselves when we are more His. Surrender to God sublimely expresses the beauty of individuality. My prayer is that you will find your purpose and discover the incredible joy in being all God created you to be!

© COPYRIGHT 2011 Caroline Gavin

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