You will not stop, nor stumble


by DP

When you walk, you won’t be held back; when you run, you won’t stumble. – Proverbs 4:12

Have you ever wonder why you go through so many issues? It seems that every time you open your mouth, something wrong happens. Or what about the business endeavors? Every time you get into one, you come out bruised emotionally and hurting financially. It’s tough, I know, been there, done that, got the t-shirt. A constant rolling of thoughts that could lead you to despair.

God knew our propensity to miss the mark. To trust in our own senses and not seek a higher opinion of how to live this life. Salomon knew it very well and had experienced the do’s and don’ts of life and discovered that when our hearts surrender to God’s love and his wisdom is applied to our life, we will walk without distractions and run with confidence. This is the promised made to those who embrace wisdom and it is actually, practical advice.

There are seasons in life that we would like to run through but they are meant to be walked. Seasons where delicate issues arise and we have to ponder very carefully what we say and what we do. These are seasons that have the potential to show us a great deal and at the same time help us grow as individuals; we are to learn with every step we take. It can be times where your health, your children, your marriage, your work or your relationships are being tested, transformed or challenged. These seasons are to be walked. Then comes the time where we need to apply what was learned while we were walking. Time to execute and to bring to life the dreams birthed in our hearts. A time to run.

The book of Proverbs tells us that when wisdom is harnessed, in the walking season we would not be held back. Our pace will be strong, steady and confident. The world will see that there is something different about our stance, even when the situation we are in is not the best. Wisdom is on our side. And the time will come when you will be able to run and where there will be no apparent obstacle in your path and the road will be clear. It would seem to you that it is so, but you’re actually running in the midst of uncertain times and even then you will not stumble a bit; because Wisdom is at your side.

Wisdom is given by God for our good to all that ask for it. And when you do so, you will walk, you won’t be held back and when you run, you won’t stumble.

“BREATHE expectantly, LIVE confidently and MOVE Boldly”

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© Copyright DP, 2011

Scripture quotations are taken from the Holy Bible, New Living Translation, copyright ©1996, 2004, 2007 by Tyndale House Foundation. Used by permission of Tyndale House Publishers, Inc., Carol Stream, Illinois 60188. All rights reserved.

Who can ever be against us?


by DP

What shall we say about such wonderful things as these? If God is for us, who can ever be against us? Romans 8:31

Paul was writing to the Romans, and in this chapter he punctuates how to live in the spirit. He made contrasts of his own life, stating that the afflictions of the present time are not comparable to glory to come, which will manifest in due time. A contrast filled chapter. A sobering recount of the true situations of this life and our human condition. But in spite of that, and in spite of recognizing our flaws and afflictions, Paul makes a statement: Who can ever be against us?

This to me is an expression with an attitude. If God is for us who or what can stand against us? There is nothing that could stop us moving forward. There is no circumstance that will slow us down. Neither sickness nor lack, neither tribulation nor anguish, neither the present time nor the times to come, neither the high nor the profound nor any other created thing will separate us from God. Nothing will stop us from fulfilling our destiny.

Are you being stalled? Are you in a crossroad? Is your purpose being questioned and attacked? Is your dream being ridiculed by your resources? Be certain today, that nothing will ever stop you if our God is for you. He turned water into wine, he stood up to the scribes and pharisees, resurrected Lazarus from the dead, he conquered sickness and opened the eyes of the blind. He conquered death, sin and fear, so who could ever in it’s right mind even think to stop us? Shout it out loud, WHO?

In the book of Psalms 8:5, there is a declaration that says that we were created a little lower than Elohim. In essence a little lower than himself. Elohim means “the uncalculated power of God”. So why have we chosen to live a lesser life? If he has created us to his image, why would we be afraid to dream Big, to dare to do what He has birthed in our hearts to do? To go to places no one else has gone before, to do what has not been done before. If he said it, if he birthed it in your heart, who can ever be against? Even when you feel that your life is over, that the possibilities for you are slim to nil, don’t count yourself out, if God is for you, who can stand against you?

“BREATHE expectantly, LIVE confidently and MOVE Boldly”

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Within your reach!


by DP

He found a fresh jawbone of a donkey, reached out his hand and took it, and killed a thousand men with it. Judges 15:15

Samson had been tied up with two new ropes, after he had taken revenge over what the Philistines had done. They had killed his father in law and his wife, although these events unfolded after Samson himself had provoked this retaliation. He had burned their crops and villages. Chaos created more chaos, uneasiness more uneasiness.

To avoid a mayor retaliation he was taken over to the Philistines by his own people. The story says that after they started shouting in signal of victory, the ropes that were bounding him became like nothing. And he used a fresh jawbone of a donkey that he spotted on the road and was within his reach and with it killed a thousand men. A moment of certain failure, became a moment of great victory. This story tells us that everything that you need is within reach.

We may not be facing the situation as Samson was, he was bound by physical ropes and being marched to be handed over to his enemies by his own people. But you might be bound with many other ropes. Depression, anguish, financial lack, divorce, sickness, a legal proceeding, betrayal by your own and many others that might be marching you down to what might seem a definite failure. You might even feel, that this chaos and this uneasiness was provoked or created by you. Even when your situation appears that there is no way out, God’s word reminds today that what you need to be free, is within your reach.

Everything you need to fulfill your destiny is within reach. He gives us a seed to plant or an idea to harvest. Look around intently, see with His eyes, and you will find that jawbone, that resource, that idea, that encouraging word that will thrust you to a new experience, a new season in your life. What seems to be a life threatening situation, will become a life changing experience, not only for you but for all that are watching. This moment is made to change your path, to change your legacy in a way that will surprise your enemies and will glorify the Lord Almighty. What seems to be certain defeat, it becomes an opportunity. Opportunity to let God be glorified, and work in and through you.

How good is to have a God that uses what seems small and insignificant, much more abundantly than we ask or think. Use whatever he has given you, but use it with His strength, not yours. All odds against you will be defeated and your life will never be the same, because everything you need is within reach.

“BREATHE expectantly, LIVE confidently and MOVE Boldly”

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And suddenly…


by DP

And suddenly there came a sound from heaven, as of a rushing mighty wind, and it filled the whole house where they were sitting; Acts 2:2

This word has been resounding in my spirit for quite some time. It is specially important to me since this portion of the scripture was the one that was read and studied the day my life was surrendered to Him, some twenty-five plus years ago (March 27, 1981). Suddenly, in an instant, without delay, right now, suddenly!

They were gathered in one accord when suddenly a rushing mighty wind came and filled everything. It permeated the place. There was no emptiness. It came announced by a sound from heaven, so everyone there would recognized that this sign was no ordinary one, it was certainly a supernatural experience.

When we are puzzled as to how, when, why things will happen, then God suddenly…Many men and women have experienced the suddenly’s of God. Moses was between the Red Sea and pharos army, surely a death trap, when suddenly the sea was parted and they walked thru dry land. Ruth a moabite in a land that was not her own, became the wife of an important man and part of Jesus genealogy, when suddenly Boaz sighted her. Joseph interpreted a dream and then suddenly became second in command right from the depths of the dungeons. David confronted Goliath only with a sling and five stones, when suddenly he defeated the giant. Mordecai, Esther’s uncle a jew in a foreign land was about to be killed by Aman’s hand, when suddenly the king ordered this same Aman to honor him in front of all of the people. Shadrach, Meshach and Abed-Nego were thrown into the fiery furnace, when suddenly a forth man like the Son of God, came and made them loose. Daniel was thrown into the lions den, when suddenly an angel came and closed their mouths. Peter had not caught nothing all night then Jesus told him to throw his nets on the other side and suddenly the one net he threw was so full that it was breaking. And the list goes on and on.

It stirs my spirit that we serve a powerful and mighty God that suddenly changes everything for His glory and sometimes we don’t realize it. So don’t be discouraged as what you see with your physical eyes, you serve the God that acts suddenly. He can change every circumstance in an instant. He has the authority, He has the power.

Remember, it will not be slowly, it will be SUDDENLY!

“BREATHE expectantly, LIVE confidently and MOVE Boldly”

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I will restore the years


by DP

And I will restore or replace for you the years that the locust has eaten–the hopping locust, the stripping locust, and the crawling locust, My great army which I sent among you.” Joel 2:25 AMP

What a breathtaking thought! The mere possibility inspires me. The possibility to restore what has already been! You mean that I will make up, relive those years? You mean that there is a way to redo my life? A way to amend those relationships, those moments that marked my life in a way I did not desire?

Years that were taken by the ignorance, the unawareness of the times that were being lived. The time that was supposed to propel you into new heights, new levels, and now you feel stuck in the midst of your life. The most persisting thought that comes to heart is the sense of the years. That feeling that nothing can be done, because your time has passed. That paralyzing thought that controls you. The feeling of powerlessness, the silent voice saying, “I cant do anything, the years have passed and I have made many, many mistakes. Mistakes that have affected not only me, but those that are close to me too”.

But then, I read this verse in the book of Joel. “I will restore the years…” Wow!. What an amazing God we serve, that knows how we will be accusing ourselves. Not seeing how He sees us. We stop at the thought that “If I did it, I cant do anything about it” and we don’t give the fight. But you can. I am not ignoring the fact that consequences will follow our actions, be good or bad, but what I am saying is that in spite of those consequences, God can restore your years, He can restore your relationships, he can restore your marriage, he can restore your dignity, he can restore your family, and make up for the mistakes and decisions your have made, if you truly follow and obey him.

What a wonderful thought, and more importantly what a wonderful promise!, I will restore for you the years…

“BREATHE expectantly, LIVE confidently and MOVE Boldly”

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He will rebuild the walls…


by DP

Then I said to them, “You see the distress that we are in, how Jerusalem lies waste, and its gates are burned with fire. Come and let us build the wall of Jerusalem, that we may no longer be a reproach.” Nehemiah 2:17

Nehemiah, the king’s cup-bearer went to Jerusalem, to rebuild it. The city was in shambles. The story describes that he scouted the ruins at night. He even walked through them, alone. He assessed the condition of the city and it’s walls. Then comes this verse, where he acknowledges where they stand and what they were going to do, “let us build the wall”.

Today when you look at your situation, at your life, you might feel not like Nehemiah, but like the walls of Jerusalem; in ruins, destroyed, forgotten and with no apparent hope. You might even feel that the gates of your soul are burned down, and no further protection exists for you. That because of all that you have been through and all the hurt that you have experienced, the walls will remain in ruins. What you see tells you, there is nothing else to do.

But God is telling you today, I will rebuild your walls and I will rebuild your life. As Nehemiah did and told everyone that was with him; yes, their condition was critical and vulnerable, but they would rebuild the walls. You might be in a very difficult plight, and everyone has discounted you already. What they don’t know is that the Master Builder is here. As Nehemiah did with the walls, God is here today, right now, wanting to rebuild your life. He restores your gates, putting new doors. He restores your walls building your heart brick by brick, telling you that no longer you will be reproached, shunned or forgotten because He loves you.

You will stand tall, you will stand strong, you will be a testimony of the artisan ability of the Creative God. Take heart, take hope, the Master Builder is here, He will rebuild the walls!

“BREATHE expectantly, LIVE confidently and MOVE Boldly”

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…for there is the sound of abundance of rain.


by DP

Then Elijah said to Ahab, “Go up, eat and drink; for there is the sound of abundance of rain.” 1 Kings 18:41 NKJV

How is it that Elijah heard the sound of abundant rain? Clear skies, no clouds, no signs, no rain. Was he out of his mind? No, but Elijah had foresight of the rain to come.

Elijah knew the season he was in. When you are connected with God, you seek His presence and stay obedient, you will have the revelation of the seasons. Not the natural seasons, but the spiritual ones. You will know when to go out and when to stay in, when to talk and when to stay quiet, when to walk and when to stand still. Regardless of what everybody else sees, does and tells you, you will have a revelation of the season for your life and what to do. You will hear the voice that says, I hear the sound of rain!

Rain? We ask, in middle of this trial? Rain? When my spouse has left. Rain? When my finances are a mess. Rain? When I have come to the end of my resources? Rain? When I have no direction in life? Yes, the sound of abundance of rain. It will come without notice, and when it comes it will pour to overflow. There are seasons in our life that are characterized by the drought. The lack of meaning, the want of better and brighter days. We don’t see nothing happening. Our flesh starts to take over our spirit and begins to convince it that as dry as it seems, it will definitely get worse. It is a battle between what we can see and what we can’t. It is confusing, when our emotions take over and try to control our mindset.

But God will pour rain over your health, over your children, over your trial, over your relationships, over your work, over your finances, and when it happens it will be like a flood. You will have to run, so be prepared for His rain.

Therefore, go up, eat and drink; for there is the sound of abundance of rain!

“BREATHE expectantly, LIVE confidently and MOVE Boldly”

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Do you know your Father?


by DP

“My son,’ the father said, ‘you are always with me, and everything I have is yours. But we had to celebrate and be glad, because this brother of yours was dead and is alive again; he was lost and is found.” Luke 15:31-32

Recently, some friends and I took some time to have lunch together. We gathered to talk about life and about how great things the Lord has done in our lives. It was a refreshing time.

When we were about to leave, this passage of the scripture came up. Our friend told us, “If you read carefully, you can understand that the Father had two lost sons, neither of them knew the Father”. I had never heard this portion of scripture displayed that way. One son clearly had sinned and wasted all that he was entitled to, this was known to me. But the other that stood home never enjoyed the blessings of his Father. He simple did not knew his Father. He was at the home physically, but where was his heart?

This made me think profoundly. Do I really know you Lord? Have I spent enough time to seek you, to know you, to spend time refreshing my soul with your presence? Do I enjoy your blessings and pursue my full potential in your hands? Do I seek for you to do great things in me? We are so engulfed in many things daily, and it is easy to be entertained with the busyness of life, work and even in church.

Take time to seek Him in the morning, to know Him through His word, and to feast in His presence. Do you really know your Father?

“BREATHE expectantly, LIVE confidently and MOVE Boldly”

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