Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Pass the Baton Run the race to the FINISH


Matthew 26:19 (New King James Version) 19 So the disciples did as Jesus had directed them; and they prepared the Passover. I see a race. Focus on the finish line, passing the baton. Each runner does their part to see that each other one has what they need to make it to the end. All are running the same race. The finish line is the same for all. When someone passes on you even reminise over their smell. My fragrance is intoxicating. Long for Me as someone who has passed on. Do you feel the pain when separated? Is it harder to be separated from Me or the things and people of the world? The heart is a thermometer. His wounds paid your ransom. Are you willing to be wounded to ransom others? Have you heard the call? What is the price to redeem what has been lost? Call to Me I will show you great and mighty things that you do not know. I see people sitting at His feet looking at Him. They are crying out not with their lips, but with their lives. HOLY, HOLY, HOLY. He becomes a mirror and they look at Him and they see holiness in themselves. See yourself through My eyes. Let Me transform you. I came to be with you, and I opened the door, I became the door for you to be where I am. I am the King of all days. I hold everything. All you need to hold is Me. We are coming down to the final stretch. It is not a race to see who wins, I've already won. It is now the march of the bride and the focus is on every step. There is a pause with each step, as each step brings us closer to each other and to the day. I have prepared the wedding chamber. The question of the hour is, Are you prepared? Have you prepared your heart? No matter what is happining around you do not ever take your gaze off of Me. I alone can prepare your heart. I really do know the end from the beginning. The end will bring forth a bride who is spotless by choice, like Jesus, willing to die like Jesus. Truly many are called, but only the bride is chosen. The rest will be guests at the wedding. Some will come to the wedding and be observers of what they could have been. Others will be distracted by the cares and the love of this world and will choose not to come to the wedding. My patriarchs and apostles are sitting with Me watching and praying for the bride who is being prepared. When the bride is ready, I will come and receive her to myself. Accepting salvation is a gift, a wedding invitation, but My bride sends out the invitations, as she invites others to love me as she does. There is no competion in her.

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