The Restoration of God’s Will
“This is the time of the end time falling away of My People for many will perish into utter darkness because they see but don’t perceive, they hear but don’t understand My Will or My Ways of doing things for My Ways are not the ways of man — they are so much higher.
Cry out to have Light and My love to come and fill you to overflowing.
Love Me with all your heart, mind and will and I will protect you and direct you through this turmoil you are facing not just here in this nation but all around the globe.
My People perish for lack of understanding. Cry out to receive My Light and Love that you may live an abundant life.
My people perish for a lack of understanding because you have rejected My word, I will reject you… (Hosea 4:6).
Return, I say to you this day, to your first love. Love Me with all your heart, mind, and strength.
Draw close to Me and I will draw close to you.
Cry out to Me and weep for you are depraved, unworthy of My love, but I made you worthy because of My son.
I don’t see you no longer, but I see My son. Weep and cry and repent for your loss of commitment to Me and My ways, for your vanity, emptiness, and unfulfilled life without Me.
You are doing everything on your own without consulting Me. You make plans whether I like them or not.
Remain quiet upon your bed and I will teach you in that place of intimacy I will instruct you.
Be still and know I AM God. I will surely reward those who diligently seek Me,” says your God.
“My People wanted a man to be a king and not Me, so I gave them a king after their own heart and brought judgment.
Israel wanted a king to judge them and to go out before them and fight their battles. They had set their hearts on an earthly king to lead them in battle and give them a sense of national identity, security, and unity.” (1 Samuel 8).
The LORD led them before they had an earthly king through His judges, priests, Moses, and Aaron.
After Israel chose to have a human king instead of God, their relationship with God became strained and they experienced a cycle of sin and separation from Him.
Israel rejected God as king and chose a human king to rule them.
God warned them of having a king of military service, forced labor, and taxes. The human kings led to civil war, political manipulation, corruption, and assassination.
Israel was exiled to Babylon for seventy years. When they returned to their land, they were never free again and The Kingdom of God upon earth became unimportant to them.
Their focus became on the kingdom of the world and not The Kingdom of God.
To become restored to God’s Will, one must become born-again and look to Jesus as LORD and Savior and King and look to His kingdom coming and His will being done on earth as it is in heaven.
We look to Jesus and the government will rest upon His shoulders. (Isaiah 9).
(Isaiah 10:20) A Remnant will return and make Jesus their king and not trust in chariots or horse but only in Him to protect and lead them once again, to give them identity in His Kingdom and unite them with the Spirit of truth and not the spirit of divination and false prophesy.
Our hope is in The LORD!
The fruit of wanting a king separated their heart from trusting in God and caused division among the people and caused sin to increase with pride and hatred and caused civil war.
Under God’s Will for government when wars arose, God literally fought their battles, like through Gideon’s Army.
Therefore, the redeemed of The LORD shall return, and come with singing unto Zion; and everlasting joy shall be upon their head: they shall obtain gladness and joy; and sorrow and mourning shall flee away. (Isaiah 51:11)
~ Yolanda Ballard
Yolanda Ballard of At The Father’s Feet website, shares with you, the body of Christ, the words she’s received quietly sitting at The Father’s feet. I believe Jesus set the example for us to follow. Whenever He could He would come apart from the busyness of the world so that He could quiet Himself before The Father, for that is where He received direction and strength to carry out His will.
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