Words are illimitable
The human body is a limitation
of divinity. Let me explain this to you. When Jesus was tabernacled in human flesh, there were things He couldn't do, because He was in the human body,
even though He’s Himself God. For example, He couldn't continue every
day, every hour, without getting tired;
He had to sleep. Once, He was in
the boat, and fell asleep, because
He was tired. By the word of
the LORD were the heavens made;
and all the host of them by the
breath of his mouth (Psalm 33:6).
How Jesus wanted to be free
from that body, through the Holy Ghost!
That's what He got for us,
letting the Spirit loose in us.
He couldn’t even minister beyond Israel, as much as He loved the whole world;
He was limited because He was a Jew. Even the Samaritan woman wouldn't
want to listen to Him. She said,
“How can you ask me for water?
You're a Jew and I'm a Samaritan;
we have no dealings with each other...” (Read John 4:9). Think about the
Romans; they would have treated
Him in a like manner.
The limitation of the human body
is the limitation of divinity in you.
Jesus was the Word; yet, when
He was sleeping, the “Word”
wasn't sleeping. The only reason
He had to sleep was that the
body was tired; the body needed rest.
So what does that mean? It means
that the essence of the human spirit—
the human personality—is not the
physical body, because of the body's obvious limitation.
God, however, designed divinity to be released through words! Words are illimitable, because they go into the realm of the spirit. You can speak from where you are and have things happen all over the world. That's the power of words!
You can speak from your closet,
and it will have an impact in Heaven.
Words!
How important your words are!
When your spirit is in sync with
the Holy Spirit, your words become
spirit and life, like the words of Jesus.
So, when you have a situation to deal
with, when you have changes to effect, meditate on the Word; soak your spirit
in the Word until only the Word
comes out of your mouth!
Glory!!!!
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