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Prince Handley A ROOF OF SILENCE You can listen to this message NOW. Or, Listen Here Email this message to a friend. Subscribe to this Ezine teaching by Email: princehandley@gmail.com 24/7 release of Prince Handley teachings, BLOGS and podcasts > STREAM Text: “follow princehandley” to 40404 (in USA) _________________________________ A ROOF OF SILENCE
As a young minister preaching in the open air in large metropolitan cities in different countries, I would sometimes cross paths with people bound by Satan who were involved in the dangerous cult of Scientology. They would have their disciples go out into public places and do and say foolish things to “purge” or “clear” them of inner regressions. One day I went – at the request of friends – to visit a Scientology Volunteer Minister, a relative of theirs about whom they were concerned. I told him that he was a “minister of Satan” and that I was a minister of Christ and had the POWER to cast the demons out of him. A voice speaking from him immediately said, “We will not come out. This is our house.” NOTICE: The use by the demon(s) speaking using the words “We” and “our” and “house.” (There were many demons in him.) The Scientology Minister did NOT want help and refused my offer to pray for his deliverance. Two weeks later he was admitted to an insane asylum and I think later committed suicide.
If we have something “inside us” that we should share with someone privately, we should make every effort - in love - to disclose that. However, there are times when it is better, as my mother used to say, to “let sleeping dogs lie.” I say it this way, “Be quiet and pray in tongues (the language of the Holy Spirit). Then, do what God tells you to do.” The Holy Bible tells us that “Love bears all things, hopes all things, endures all things.” (Brit Chadashah: 1 Corinthians 13:7) The Greek word for “bears” here used is the word “stego” and means “to roof over;” that is, “to cover with silence.” It also has the thought of “enduring patiently.” Love covers and conceals the faults of another person. The scripture admonishes us to “be earnest in your love among yourselves, for LOVE covers a multitude of sins.” (Brit Chadashah: 1 Peter 4:8) We need to “roof over” the sins, faults, and imperfections of others. So many of God's People are sick, incapacitated, or at the least physically not at their best, because they dig into the lives of others. They forget that God does NOT even do this, nor does He allow Satan to do this. Especially when one gossips – or talks in a demeaning manner – about the past of a believer in Messiah Jesus, they are going beyond the BLOOD of Christ. In this way they are violating the Law of the New Creation, and setting themselves up as little gods, declaring the BLOOD of Messiah as impotent, and NOT efficacious. “Therefore if anyone is in Messiah, he is a new creation. The old things have passed away. Behold, all things have become new.” (Brit Chadashah: 2 Corinthians 5:17) Such people receive bad reports from another, and do not even pay the person against whom the report was made the courtesy of asking them “Is this true” or asking “What is your side of the story?” I usually tell people, “I wasn't there, I didn't see it … so don't tell me about it.” A person who is empowered by God's love never makes the sins or failures of another person the subject of either censure or conversation.” Isn't it really much easier … and better … to bring up the GOOD things about a person – past or present – than the bad? It is actually a litmus test of WHAT is inside YOU. Look for and proclaim the GOOD … “roof over” and cover the bad. Only when current error or danger proceeding from a person's life needs to be exposed should we consider taking the roof off of the matter. And remember, “Judge fruit … NOT motives.” When you judge others, you are really taking the cover off of yourself and showing what is inside YOU. Your are effectively saying, “If I were in their shoes, I would be doing that.” “Judge not, that you be not judged.” (Brit Chadashah: Mattiyahu / Matthew 7:1) Love covers and conceals – it “roofs over” – everything as far as it can. If a person empowered by God's love is the only one who has knowledge of the situation, he keeps it in his own heart: he “roofs over” the incident. I trust this teaching has helped you, my friend, and will help you to be more empowered by God's love. Baruch haba b'Shem Adonai. Your friend, Prince Handley Podcast time: 5 minutes, 15 seconds. P.S. - Don't forget to tell your friends about the Prince Handley podcast. 24/7 Prince Handley BLOGS, teachings, and podcasts University of Excellence www.uofe.org Subscribe to The Healing and Miracle Podcast here: SUBSCRIBE
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Thu, 24 November 2011
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RIGHT THOUGHTS PLUS DILIGENCE WILL CAUSE YOU TO PROFIT You will find a secret to make sure you profit in the future and protection to keep you from failure! You will experience MIRACLES ... real miracles! “The thoughts of the diligent surely lead to profit; and everyone who is hasty surely rushes to poverty.” [Proverbs 21:5] Notice that in this proverb it is easy to first think of it as saying “Whoever is diligent will profit.” Even though diligence is usually rewarded and a persevering, conscientious spirit will provide results, there is a double caveat: No. 1 - Do not be hasty; and, The Hebrew word for “hasty” used in the proverb is the word “utz” and means “to press, to hurry, to withdraw.” How many times have you lost money because you did something too quickly, or made a rash decision? The Hebrew word for “thoughts” in this passage is the word "machashabah" and means “intention, plan, device, imagination, purpose.” Actually, the root form of the word means "contrivance or machine." So you can look at it this way: your thoughts are like a machine! The quality and execution of diligence is the underpinning for success; however, it is the THOUGHTS of the diligent that surely lead to profit. Proverbs 12:24 instructs us: “The hands of the diligent ones shall rule, but laziness ends in slave labor.” The Hebrew word for “hand” in this passage is “yad” and it is a primitive word meaning “the open hand” indicating “power, means, direction” (as opposed to the closed hand). This represents the person who by his or her own labor is independent. The idle, or lazy, person will be subject to the industrious. Solomon advanced Jeroboam because he saw that he was an industrious young man, and minded his business. [1 Kings 11:28] People that strive in study and service will be promoted from above. This is an eternal principle, also. Jesus taught us, in a context dealing with the Millennial Kingdom, “He that has been faithful in a few things shall be made ruler over many things.” The scripture also teaches us that, “The elders, that labor in the word and doctrine, are worthy of double honor.” [1 Timothy 5:17] The Greek word for “honor” here used is “time [tee-may]" and means “money paid, or valuables.” This passage is saying that “Those that labor in God’s Holy word, and teach it, are worthy of double money.” The THOUGHTS of the diligent surely lead to profit. One who has the foundation of diligence and who learns to cultivate his or her thoughts will surely profit. The Bible says, “Finally, brothers, whatever things are true, whatever things are honorable, whatever things are just, whatever things are pure, whatever things are lovely, whatever things are of good report; if there is any virtue, and if there is any praise, think about these things. ” [Philippians 4:8] Don't look back on failures. Meditate on your successes . . . and on God's Word. There is something to the old expression: "What you see is what you get." The Proverbs tell us: "For as a man thinks in his heart, so is he." [Proverb 23:7] Remember . . . do NOT act in a hurry . . . do NOT make hasty, rash decisions. Work hard and mix your efforts with sound thoughts, planning, and, when necessary, good counsel. Then you WILL profit and be successful. I trust this teaching has helped you, Your friend, Podcast time: 5 minutes, 5 seconds (with music) Subscribe to The Apostles Advanced Teaching (this newsletter) by email: apostlehandley@gmail.com (type "SUBSCRIBE" in the Subject line). For foreign language versions of The Apostles Daily Message, go to: www.apostlehandley.wordpress.com Prince Handley Ministry Portal: www.princehandley.com
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