Perspectives
“You are in the world and not of it.
It is a foreign country and your home is in heaven, which means you need to have the values of your home country in all you do to remain its citizen.
All you do should be evaluated from the standards of your home country, heaven and so should be examined according to what your King requires.
This means in all you do you need to look at things from His perspective and not that of the world system around you controlled by His enemy promoting His enemy’s values.
When Jesus taught He only taught in spiritual perspectives that belonged to His home country.
In all we do we should have these spiritual perspective so we are citizens of our home country not moulded by the things of His enemy ruler on earth.
This means you need to know what your King requires of you which is found in Hid guidebook, The Bible.
So, do you study The Bible to see how your King sees things and what He requires of you?
Do you listen to His guide when things are not covered by the principles of your home world guide book, The Bible?
Are your purposes directed towards meeting your King’s requirements so you will be able to go to your home country when you die?
Do people see you are different because you home is not earth but heaven?
How do people see you and your lifestyle?
According to your attitudes to your King’s requirements and your desire to go to your home country when you die will be how you will obey your King.
So what perspective do you have on life and how do you relate to your King and His requirements of you?”
The Holy Spirit
~ Through Neville Salvetti
Neville Salvetti is a deliverance minister and can be contacted via The Web Pages of Neville Salvetti and at: salvettina@bigpond.com if you desire deliverance or to know how to do it.
Neville have been told to preach three things:
♥ Deliverance ♥ How to Hear The Holy Spirit ♥ How to fight Satan
This is the need of the hour as it demonstrates The Kingdom of God, which is what attracts people to Jesus.
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