The Prison of Dependency
Many believers that claim to be free indeed, fail to know the truth, that they are actually in a prison so horrible that they despair of life itself. They are “ever learning, and never able to come to the knowledge of the truth,” 2 Timothy 3:7. They fake it to make it through services year in and year out. To depend on someone to keep their word, be on time, or do what’s right is not a prison. But to depend on anyone to provide your joy, peace and happiness, is spiritual disaster. To depend on anyone for your security places you on an invisible maximum security cell.
You become a puppet on a string, with a constant focus on their, actions, moods, and attitude, which again determines your, actions, mood, and attitude. They become the owner of your soul! You will jump when they call, and constantly fear their displeasure of you, which soon robs your identity. Your personality will change in accordance with your fear level. You will run too and fro trying to get an, “I love you,” out of them, or, “you did a good job boy!” This leads you to do what ever they wish so you can feel wanted, needed and safe again.
Switching dependency is not easy, because you are soul tied, to your source. This is witchcraft of the worst kind because it controls even your thoughts, to the point that you can never think for yourself, Romans 8:15.
In order to escape this prison of despair you must first; find a strong free believer to help you open the doors. Then draw an un-crossable line and establish it with an invisible sign that reads: THUS FAR AND NO MORE! Third; If they resort to using pentecostal witchcraft, you must ignore their threats of My displeasure, or abandonment, or their misquoting of the bible. My displeasure is with them, not you!
These people have only a form of godliness, but they do not have My power, 2 Timothy 3:5. Their soul is usually possessed buy devils who hide when in the presence of those who can recognize them. This allows them to sing, play an instrument, and even preach, fooling everyone, yet everyone knows something is missing, Matthew 23:28.
You actually become the likes of a spiritual prostitute, selling out for security, always at the service of a self serving pimp, Hosea 4:10. A pimp can be a wife, a husband, a parent, a boyfriend or girlfriend, a boss, a pastor, or even a manipulating child. My child you have actually become a servant of sin without knowing it. You are serving the sinful nature of another human being, satisfying their lust for power, Romans 6:16. Unless you do something about it, you will die in the prison of dependency.
There are thousands of predators roaming My church seeking whom they may devour, by giving you just enough information to make you dependent on them, rather than Me. They thrive on your insecurity, fearing that if you mature to a place where you are no longed able to be exploited, they will loose you. I want to set you free starting today! Your security must only one come from the one who created you, for I am the truth that will set you free indeed! I must be your source of joy, peace and love. Come, return to your first love, wait on Me and start drawing lines, and let them see that look on your face that says, THUS FAR AND NO MORE.
You have been bought with a price, by one who has truly set you free indeed, 1 Corinthians 7:23-24. I AM, the lover of your soul!
~ Jim Hammerle
Jim Hammerle (1941-2017) began ministry working with David Wilkerson and Nicky Cruz, founding Teen Challenge Philadelphia. 6 times in the mission field pastoring a mission ship, 15 years with tv and radio, teaching, and preaching. As a retired businessman, Jim helped to feed widows and orphans in Uganda, helping Muslims find the Jesus who fed them. He became His banker and was privileged to give His money away, wherever He decided, so he also helping to build an orphanage in Haiti and investing in lives in the USA. Totally in love with his Lord, at age 73 he served in ministry at Victory Christian Church and lived every hour listening for his Heavenly Father’s voice. Jim passed away on May 23, 2017 to be with the LORD. |
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