Don’t Eat From That Tree. day Thirteen (13): “Beloved,today is day 13 of our 21-day fast. We are growing in God, and God is honoring our fast. keep it up, look to God and pray. Drink all the water you can. You are almost there. Please help welcome Isaac Caldero.
Yours Because I am His,
Leo Colon
http://www.ihpfwc.org
leocolon.wordpress.com
Don’t eat from that tree!
Grace, (Mercy to the pastor’s) and Peace be unto you from God our Father and from the Lord Jesus Christ.
I want to say thank you to Pastor Leo and Dorothy Colon who has been encouraging me to keep seeking God and to stand strong and not give up! And thanks to all the members of IHP!
I been reading this book called ‘Overcoming the dark side of leadership’ by Gary L Mcintosh and while reading it, the author brought up this passage that spoke to me and want to share with everyone else.
Genesis 3:2-3 KJV ‘And the woman said unto the serpent, We may eat of the fruit of the trees of the garden. But of the fruit of the tree which is in the midst of the garden, God hath said, Ye shall not eat of it, neither shall ye touch it, lest ye die.’
At this time, this was before Adam and Eve ate of the fruit and fell into sin. They were in their perfect form, without sin, in relationship with God, doing ministry taking care of the garden, and just worshiping God. After they fell, they lost relationship with God. We see this throughout the old testament. Only certain people that were born into a particular family had access to God. For example, for someone to be a priest and enter the presence of God they had to be born in the line of Aaron.
But after Jesus came, Hallelujah! He came and restored that relationship that Adam and Eve once had with God. Today we can have it, if Christ is in us. But now that we have that, the question I leave for you today is, what tree is God telling you to stay away from? Certain things can cause us to fall from God and hinder our relationship with him, at this time we should ask God what to stay away from that weakens us so that we can be more prosperous in him.
I pray that this ministers to you and that it encourages all to keep seeking God. Signing out in Jesus name, Amen.
Grace and peace to all and may God continue to guide you through this journey.
Isaac Caldero
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