Past the pain comes reward through faith in Jesus Christ


Keep Your Plans Quiet

In the days when we are facing significant backlash for the truth, the Lord’s mouthpiece is essentially in a spiritual football game with evil.

Through my own experiences, I assure you that we must also learn the art of defense when the offense comes steamrolling in to keep us from moving ahead on the field while doing our best to strategically gain ground by covering our mouths when the coach (GOD) speaks to us for a strategic lineup.

Let them guess! They will make presumptions anyway, and when you don’t care about the opinions of others, there are no limits to how far you will go for righteousness’ sake. —

It takes courage to rise and humility to play fairly against the opposing team’s corrupt antics. —

With deep spiritual detail, the fruit is evident in the genuine players (prophets), and the knowledge is divine. The false prophets long to have it, but like a storm cloud, they produce noise and not rain.

Take Note:

In the game of football, when opposing players grab your facemask to attempt to subdue you, there are penalties.

Through my own experiences with the Jezebel spirits in both men and women, the elite and low as they go, I have had my facemask grabbed so hard that my head could have been downright ripped off. —But with God as my Shepherd, I might have been taken aback for a moment, but I got back up and kept going, as I strengthened through the mercies of my God.

Now although these are metaphorical explanations through the Holy Spirit, in the game of football, when a player grabs another player’s facemask, it is called a “facemask penalty.”

I watched it happen to my son, who plays football, and as a parent, it downright pissed me off. How do you think God as our Father feels when people do it to His anointed? —

The result is a penalty (liability and punishment), and it’s much swifter without repentance, especially when they keep doing it.

It’s a big no, no!

It is written in Psalm 105:15: “Do not touch my anointed ones; do my prophets no harm.”

False prophets like Jezebel play dirty and say things like “through the prophetic anointing” to blindside people with their lies so that their cheap shots stay hidden.

Still, the genuine prophets speak like the Lord metaphorically, and in football, the penalty occurs when a player grabs, twists, or pulls an opponent’s facemask during a tackle or block.

Beloved church, it is a severe penalty that results in a 15-yard penalty and an automatic first down if committed by the defense. —

However, in terms of God, without repentance, trying to kill the Lord’s prophets to stay in the game results in being removed from the game permanently.

Remember when Saul loved David in the beginning, but then his jealousy rose when the people began to look up to David instead of Saul. It became a competition in the mind of Saul, and for his rebellion. Even as David loved Saul and treated him kindly, Saul tried to kill him. And what happens next is Saul loses his crown.

Some of us are living it out today therefore the Lord directs me to say that the moment you can teach others and share your life without the details that give the witches and warlocks ammunition to cast their spells and hocus pocus on your plans is the day you frustrate the devil and his minions while excelling in the will of God.

It takes spiritual maturity and humility to step back when you have good news and stay quiet when you are suffering in an area where you will make it through quicker with Christ than complaining about it openly for a pat on the back from men rather than facing it with your Redeemer.

For some of us living out the call of Christ, our moves On the field, are all done for the betterment of the church and the nations.

We are not out to win for fame and fortune, nor are we sellouts attempting to rig a game with corrupt referees making the calls that keep the other players back disingenuously.

No, we are tested and tried, by GOD, spiritually equipped to honestly and honorably carry out the assignment without playing games.

We spend every waking moment preparing and training to be the best at what God has called us to do, which has everything to do with the healing and uniting of others, justice, repentance, and salvation.

This dedication to fulfilling God’s calling resonates with the words in Colossians 3:23-24:

“Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for human masters, since you know that you will receive an inheritance from the Lord as a reward. It is the Lord Christ you are serving.”

In closing, remember that from today forward, seek the Lord with all your heart, offer up your every sound and service to honor Christ, and keep quiet about the moves God is about to release so that the thieves don’t try to hijack the move by cutting it down with their forked tongues. Believe me, when we keep quiet, they keep talking. —Let them trip themselves with their lies because liars have to create more lies to cover up, and over time, they lose sight.

“Like a blind man digging a hole, eventually, they will forget where they dug it and fall straight into it,” says the Lord.

Proverbs 11:13 states, “A gossip betrays a confidence, but a trustworthy person keeps a secret.”

This verse reminds us of the extent of discretion (Keeping our mouths closed) while speaking and trusting in the Lord’s timing and plans.

By the way, “I am kicking a field goal right now.”

Much love,
Sister Christine

C. Beach ©️🇮🇱

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