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Fear is rebellion because the Lord has repeatedly commanded His children to not be afraid (Philippians 4:6).


And yet, we succumb to fear, allowing satan to cause us to meditate on what he wants instead of what the Lord has called us to focus on. Philippians 4:8 tells us what our minds should process - Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things.


Fear does not qualify as any of these. Praise the Lord for His mercy that He patiently works with His own to extract them from fear's chokehold.

What we forget is that when we allow ourselves to dwell in a state of fear, we tell God that He's not capable of dealing with whatever it is that robs us of peace. And when that happens, we unfortunately give satan free rein to control that area of our lives that we've placed in a 'box of fear'. That box we've effectively told God to take His hands off of.


Recently, the Lord had to teach me I had a 'box of fear' that I wasn't fully submitting to His control. An issue that popped up and I just didn't want to deal with it. Every other thing in my life took precedence. Including cleaning the house and doing laundry. And just like that a few days became weeks and weeks became months without me addressing the matter.


Then one day, the Lord pointed at my 'box of fear' and told me it was time to open it. I didn't want to and even asked Him to deal with it instead. However, the Lord reminded me of some crucial scripture He'd been teaching me in the weeks prior. They stood as a mirror and I couldn't avoid what they reflected - fear.


I prayed and determined not to cower because of the supposed Nephilim (giants), I did what the Lord instructed and made a call (Numbers 13-14). I spoke to a lady who asked me to call back. I took a breath, turned up my worship music and read scripture while I waited. Having fortified myself in the word, I made the second call and spoke to someone who showed so much kindness that the process I'd dreaded was over in minutes and worked in my favor.


I praised the Lord. Then, I got irritated with myself and wondered why I'd seen a mountain when all that lay before me was a molehill. In the process, I'd wasted time and money because I dragged my feet. Yet, in this mistake, the Lord was there and kindly redeemed me, allowing things to work out in the end. He taught me that allowing fear to keep me from moving in Godfidence in every area of my life, is rebellion and it gives the devil room to cause trouble.

As the year comes to an end, ask the Lord to show you the 'box of fear' you don't want to open. That thing you are dragging your feet on simply because you don't believe God can handle it for you. Don't assume the box contains some large issue. What it holds could actually be very small in the grand scheme of things. Whatever it is, for some reason, you've told God "hands off". Maybe you've seen others struggle in that area and think the same will happen to you. Or perhaps, the issue is one you've dealt with in the past and because the result wasn't positive, you now expect a repeat.


Whatever the case, it is time to open the 'box of fear' knowing that God is right by your side. If indeed you are His child, then remember He has given you authority over all the power of the enemy and nothing shall harm you (Luke 10:19). Let Him hold you by the hand as He guides you to eliminate every 'box of fear' in your life.




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Exodus 15:2 - “The LORD is my strength and my defense; he has become my salvation. He is my God, and I will praise him, my father’s God, and I will exalt him.


This verse was uttered by Moses as he marveled at how the Lord rescued his people from their captors. They'd just watched the very Red Sea that stood still for them sweep away their pursuers in an instant. I can't fully comprehend the awe Moses must have felt to see how God fulfilled His word to set His people free from slavery. Yet, I can imagine why Moses called the Lord the source of his strength, his salvation and called Him his ultimate defense.

Moses had been marching, leading the Israelites across the Red Sea's floor. He had to turn around to see what God had done to cement their victory from Pharaoh and his army. Similarly, on Tuesday, we looked back to see how God got us through the impossibilities we've faced. We too can therefore praise God and exalt Him.


Today, I call on you to do what Moses did by speaking Exodus 15:2 out loud. Align with it. Don't stop there, however. Begin praising the God who you have proclaimed is your strength, your defense, and your salvation. We do this because we have been called to praise and worship the Lord and also because according to His word, we were created to worship Him. Isaiah 43:20-21 - The wild animals honor me, the jackals and the owls, because I provide water in the wilderness and streams in the wasteland, to give drink to my people, my chosen, the people I formed for myself that they may proclaim my praise.


We've discussed so much this year and the Lord has taken us through a variety of subjects, many of them complicated and requiring weeks to grasp. And sometimes, God wants to remind us of the simple things that He needs us to do and to understand. That simple thing is to declare who God is to you and praise Him.


I therefore pray that you will join myself and other Peppers as we honor the Lord and focus on exalting Him for His greatness.

See you at Noon EST when we'll rejoice that we serve a God who is the be all and the end all. We shall worship Him for all He is and then we shall prayerfully intercede for other people, focusing on their needs, not ours. The Lord will bless us and ensure we do not leave fellowship the way we came, IJMN, Amen.



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As another year comes to an end, it is easy to look to the future unwilling to think of what we've been through in the last twelve months. Many anticipate that a new year will bring better things and by God's grace, that will indeed be the case, IJMN, Amen. Yet, there are times we cannot step into the new without taking stock of where we've come from. Although Lot's wife was warned not to look back, there is a certain way the Lord calls each of us to consider our past.

Specifically, the Lord has instructed us to reminisce on what He's done for us.

It can be difficult to look at the past because of the dissatisfactory memories it may contain. Nevertheless, the instruction to 'look back' doesn't need to be painful when one's gaze is focused on God. In fact, He commands His people to do just that in Micah 6:5 - My people, remember what Balak king of Moab plotted and what Balaam son of Beor answered. Remember your journey from Shittim to Gilgal, that you may know the righteous acts of the LORD.”


Let's take a closer look at today's foundational scripture by understanding the history it contains. Balak called on Balaam, a sorcerer, to conjure and pronounce curses on the Israelites. Instead, Balaam had an interesting conversation with his donkey and blessed God's children three times (Numbers 22). God did this to prove that He would not allow His people to be harassed because they had powerful protection. Indeed, He didn't allow anyone to oppress them and rebuked kings for their sake (1 Chronicles 16:21).

The mention of Shittim and Gilgal refers to the last place the Israelites camped in the wilderness before crossing River Jordan while it was at high tide (Joshua 2 & 3). Once they entered the Promised Land, Gilgal became their base (Joshua 4:17). From there, they went from eating manna to consuming fruit and crops they never toiled to plant but still benefited from because their mighty God said so (Joshua 24:13).


Do you see? Both historical references in today's scripture point to the miraculous things God did for His people. Incredible works that they needed to remember and reconnect with so as not to ignore their Maker, the source of everything they had and needed.


We too are being called to do the exact same thing. To look back at what God's done and remember that He who did it for us then will do it for us today and tomorrow. For if we forget, we become prey to the lies of the enemy, we fall from the grace He has for us and struggle where He never intended us to stumble. He wants us to remember the wonders He's brought to pass for us and others so we don't forget Him because He's never forgotten us. For it is when we turn our gaze to Him and the mighty things He's done that we stand in God's goodness, righteousness and mercy.

What has God brought you through this year or in the past? What challenge did you desperately need to lean on Him for? What dangerous situation did you manage to escape while others weren't so blessed? Today, we will acknowledge the Lord for what He's miraculously done in our lives and the lives of those we care for. Glorify Him for what He's done, what He's doing and what He will do, for He alone deserves it.


God bless you and see you later at P&P (for others).


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