Wash Me Clean!
In my early morning worship today, Jesus came into my living room and sat down in front of me.
A warm smile invited me to put aside any fear I had and share my burdens with him. I choose to open up my heart to Him.
Suddenly a Movie Reel begins to play in front of me on the far wall.
I see altercations I was involved in from the past, some from many years ago.
Offenses I took on, roll into my view, and I can see them planting themselves deep into the soul of my heart. They wait there and start to sprout seeds of bitterness and resentment.
Instantly I know that I can forgive not only those that rejected me — but myself — for the selfish choices fueled by the fear of living in survival mode.
Jesus says, “Look!” and I see him on The Cross. It is grotesque, and a vision that pulls at the deepest strings of my heart.
This is a horrible picture of torture and pain. I see how incredibly difficult this was for him to go through.
He speaks, and the words flow eloquently out of His mouth, firmly, but full of kindness and compassion.
“I died to set you free from all rejection, fear, anxiety and the spirit of eternal death.
You can choose to lay these offenses that burden you and steal your joy at the foot of The Cross.
The freedom My Sacrifice provided, will break the heavy yokes of offense My Children walk in.
Use the Authority you have because of My Blood, and let go of the sin you have let stay rooted deep in your heart, you have chosen to partner with this.
You have walked arm in arm with these mindsets for FAR too long!
Freedom is available to you right now.
I have already done what was necessary for you to walk free.
It was My Privilege and My Joy to suffer just for you.
Go to the memories I have shown you and forgive those that hurt you.
My Blood will wash you clean and carry you into your destiny. It is not too late!”
“ You shall not need to fight in this battle; take your positions, stand still, and see the deliverance of the Lord (who is) with you.” Chronicles 2:20:17 AMPC.
~ by Sean Schumacher
Sean Schumacher
Sean, WOW! The Lord does show Himself to you a lot. All Glory be to God our Savior and Lord.
I have also traveled that road of rejection, until I had come to the realization that if they did it to Jesus, they will do it to me, so I learn to forgive.
This is a Wonderful Word that will help so many! God bless.