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Father, thank You that we are not limited in our perspective by the things going on around us. Thank You that You are working behind the scenes. Give us Your perspective and vision for what You are doing.
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…Moving Forward With God’s Perspective

In these extremely unsettling times, our outlook on life and our actions and decisions, including whether or not we pray with faith will be determined by what shapes our perspective. Will we remain anchored to God’s word, or sink into despair and hopelessness by focussing on the wind and waves. Paul said in 1 Corinthians 16:9, “A wide door for effective service has opened to me, and there are many adversaries.” Paul had to decide whether to be motivated by the opportunities or the opposition. David and his band of faithful warriors suffered a horrendous situation at Ziklag. Amalekites attacked their homes while they were gone, burned the city and kidnapped their wives and children. The men blamed David and threatened to kill him, “But David encouraged himself in the Lord his God,” (1 Samuel 30:1-6). By keeping his faith intact, David received prophetic strategy and recovered all.

In her book, Awakening the Church to Awaken a Nation, our friend, Gina Gholston, shares a wonderful insight regarding receiving and moving in God’s perspective. The release of this encouragement, though planned before the situation in Afghanistan unfolded, is very timely.

“Having been raised in the country, I really enjoy being in the outdoors. Creeks, mountains, and nature are all things that give me a feeling of peace just by thinking about them. I also enjoy traveling, and when traveling includes the scenic wonders of nature and the outdoors, well, that’s just my idea of a perfect combination!

“One of my favorite places to travel are the mountains of East Tennessee. My mom and dad began taking me there when I was just a little girl, and I have never lost my awe and appreciation for the artistic wonders of God, the Creator, as seen while driving those scenic byways.

“Along the drive, there are overlooks offering spectacular views of the mountains and valleys below. As a child, one of my fascinations was with the viewing towers stationed at these overlooks. These viewing towers were oversized binoculars people could look through. By depositing twenty-five cents, you could unlock the ability to see farther and in greater detail than could be observed by the natural eye. Being so small, my dad would take me in his arms and hold me up so I could see through them. My excitement would build as he placed the quarter in the slot. Then the lens would open, and suddenly, I was given access to a grander view than I could ever have imagined! The view without the aid of the binoculars was already amazing, but through those lenses, I could see in much greater detail. Rocks, streams, and even animals were brought into view.

“Daddy would point out things for me to locate. ‘Look over there,’ he would say. ‘That’s where we’re going.’ With my natural eyes, all I could see were the trees and hills, but through the viewing tower, I could see the road winding through those trees and hills. I was still looking through my natural eyes, but depositing twenty-five cents opened the lens that gave my eyes an ability to see beyond.

“As we travel through this life, there are things we see from a natural perspective, and many believe that’s the full view. But it is not all there is to see. If our focus is drawn exclusively to the natural things happening around us, we will be controlled by the limitation of our human understanding. Such focus causes many to be emotionally driven, which can often lead to fear, hopelessness, frustration, and defeat. But God has deposited His Holy Spirit in us, and by Him, we are given the ability to see things through spiritual eyes which cannot be seen through the filters of our natural understanding.

“God has us on His path of purpose and destiny for our lives, and He has not limited us to the boundaries of this world. We have been given access to a grander view. There are details, wisdom, and revelation that give clarity and direction for where we are going, which can only be revealed by seeing through the eyes of the Spirit. There are obstacles He will expose, resources to be found, strategies to receive, connections that can be made, ideas to be imparted – tools God has prepared for us to see when we choose to look through this spiritual lens.

“In the book of Second Kings, we find an account that illustrates this powerful ability to see beyond that we have been given by Holy Spirit.

“When the servant of the man of God arose early and went out, there was an army surrounding the city with horses and chariots. And his servant said unto him, “Alas, my master! What shall we do?” So, he answered, “Do not fear; for those who are with us are more than those who are with them.” And Elisha prayed, and said, “Lord, I pray, open his eyes that he may see. Then the Lord opened the eyes of the young man, and he saw. And, behold, the mountain was full of horses and chariots of fire all around Elisha,” (2 Kings 6:15-17, emphasis mine).

“For Elisha and his servant, the situation surrounding them seemed to lead to an inevitable conclusion of defeat; however, God had made a way for victory. The servant saw the situation through natural eyes, and consequently, was captivated by fear and hopelessness. Elisha saw things through spiritual eyes; therefore, he was not moved by fear of what was happening in the natural. Elisha saw beyond the natural realm and, by the Spirit, could see God’s provision for deliverance. He was able to access strategy and understanding that gave him the ability to advance with God’s intended victory.

“In this extreme and difficult time, we must allow Holy Spirit to readjust our focus, give us supernatural vision, so we can see beyond—beyond what is raging around us, beyond what is assumed based on what we see raging around us, beyond fear that has entered because of an obsessive focus on what is raging around us. God has revealed His verdict for America: She shall be saved! Through Christ, we are more than conquerors (see Romans 8:37). These are His prophetic promises, and He speaks with intent to perform. There is victory and transformation God has planned for our nation and world, and there is a remnant now beginning to move into it. We are allowing Holy Spirit to open our spiritual eyes so we can see things from Heaven’s perspective!…

You can find out more about Gina Gholston by clicking, here.

Click on the link below to watch the full prayer.

https://youtu.be/M7RDq1PgK_U

Is the Lord adjusting your focus? Do you sense victory on the horizon? Share your thoughts and prayers, below!

(Excerpted from Give Him Fifteen. Article by Dutch Sheets. Photo Credit: Jen Theodore/Unsplash).

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Mrs D
August 22, 2021

Two very powerful comments:
“If our focus is drawn exclusively to the natural things happening around us, we will be controlled by the limitation of our human understanding. Such focus causes many to be emotionally driven, which can often lead to fear, hopelessness, frustration, and defeat. But God has deposited His Holy Spirit in us, and by Him, we are given the ability to see things through spiritual eyes which cannot be seen through the filters of our natural understanding.

“We have been given access [through Holy Spirit] to a grander view. There are details, wisdom, and revelation that give clarity and direction for where we are going, which can only be revealed by seeing through the eyes of the Spirit. There are obstacles He will expose, resources to be found, strategies to receive, connections that can be made, ideas to be imparted – tools God has prepared for us to see when we choose to look through this spiritual lens.”

THANK YOU!

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brian
August 21, 2021

Great, encouraging article, Gina! This is such a powerful reminder for us. We need to be focused on who we are in Christ. We need to be depending upon His divine guidance, wisdom , protection, and provision. These are not things that the world system can ever provide to us. We need to remember, that in Christ, we are overcomers. As His followers, we can overcome the world, just as He did. As his holy remnant, we have work to do for His kingdom. Our citizenship is in heaven, not in the evil mess that this world has become. My hope is that, as we trust in the Lord, that He will make our paths straight.

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Brenda Moore
August 21, 2021

In this article she states”God has revealed His verdict for America, she shall be saved” Can you tell me where that is revealed?

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    Pauline
    August 21, 2021

    Yes, I was wondering that, too. Maybe I’ve misunderstood.

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    Carol G.
    August 22, 2021

    It appears to me Gina heard that during her intimacy with the Holy Spirit. If you read the preceding sentence, she states “…we must allow Holy Spirit to readjust our focus, give us supernatural vision, so we can see beyond…”. She then follows up by referencing Romans 8:37.

    Her website states she is a prophetic dreamer and minister.

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