Where He commands me to go, I go willingly without any second thoughts
- Full time minister at Prophetic ministry
- Lives in Jaipur
- From Lakhimpur Kheri
- Country India
- Studied associates degree at Alison University
- Female
- Single
- 07/02/1993
- Followed by 28 people
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- Somebody asked me about my biggest testimony in my life
So here's my answer:
I was born completely dead and my body already turned grey. So my mom screamed and said "Lord I kept this child in my womb for straight 9 months and I'm not going to let win over this child because this is your child too". So she prayed and the doctors and nurses tried every move but the doctors started to backout but the head nurse said that she would live and I would make it. When all the hopes were gone my mother was still praying and that head nurse used the oxygen at it's maximum and my breath came and I screamed and my life came back and now here I'm standing as a minister of God.
So let me know ask you, do you believe in resurrection?
Your Sister
Azrael DivineSomebody asked me about my biggest testimony in my life So here's my answer: I was born completely dead and my body already turned grey. So my mom screamed and said "Lord I kept this child in my womb for straight 9 months and I'm not going to let win over this child because this is your child too". So she prayed and the doctors and nurses tried every move but the doctors started to backout but the head nurse said that she would live and I would make it. When all the hopes were gone my mother was still praying and that head nurse used the oxygen at it's maximum and my breath came and I screamed and my life came back and now here I'm standing as a minister of God. So let me know ask you, do you believe in resurrection? Your Sister Azrael Divine0 Comments 0 Shares 12 ViewsPlease log in to like, share and comment! -
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- Difference between wisdom and knowledge
God wants us to have knowledge of Him and what He expects of us. In order to obey Him, we have to have knowledge of the commands. But as equally important as having knowledge is having wisdom. Knowing facts about God and the Bible is not all there is to wisdom. Wisdom is a gift from God. James 1:5 states, “If any of you lacks wisdom, you should ask God, who gives generously to all without finding fault, and it will be given to you.” God blesses us with wisdom in order for us to glorify Him and use the knowledge we have of Him.
The book of Proverbs is perhaps the best place in the Bible to learn of biblical wisdom. Proverbs 1:7 speaks of both biblical knowledge and wisdom: “The fear of the LORD is the beginning of knowledge, / but fools despise wisdom and instruction.” To fear the Lord is to start on the path to knowledge, and God can then begin to provide us with wisdom through Christ, who the Bible says is wisdom itself: “It is because of him that you are in Christ Jesus, who has become for us wisdom from God—that is, our righteousness, holiness and redemption” (1 Corinthians 1:30).
Knowledge is what is gathered over time through study of the Scriptures. It can be said that wisdom, in turn, acts properly upon that knowledge. Wisdom is the fitting application of knowledge. Knowledge understands the light has turned red; wisdom applies the brakes. Knowledge sees the quicksand; wisdom walks around it. Knowledge memorizes the Ten Commandments; wisdom obeys them. Knowledge learns of God; wisdom loves Him.
With love,
Your sister Azrael DivineDifference between wisdom and knowledge God wants us to have knowledge of Him and what He expects of us. In order to obey Him, we have to have knowledge of the commands. But as equally important as having knowledge is having wisdom. Knowing facts about God and the Bible is not all there is to wisdom. Wisdom is a gift from God. James 1:5 states, “If any of you lacks wisdom, you should ask God, who gives generously to all without finding fault, and it will be given to you.” God blesses us with wisdom in order for us to glorify Him and use the knowledge we have of Him. The book of Proverbs is perhaps the best place in the Bible to learn of biblical wisdom. Proverbs 1:7 speaks of both biblical knowledge and wisdom: “The fear of the LORD is the beginning of knowledge, / but fools despise wisdom and instruction.” To fear the Lord is to start on the path to knowledge, and God can then begin to provide us with wisdom through Christ, who the Bible says is wisdom itself: “It is because of him that you are in Christ Jesus, who has become for us wisdom from God—that is, our righteousness, holiness and redemption” (1 Corinthians 1:30). Knowledge is what is gathered over time through study of the Scriptures. It can be said that wisdom, in turn, acts properly upon that knowledge. Wisdom is the fitting application of knowledge. Knowledge understands the light has turned red; wisdom applies the brakes. Knowledge sees the quicksand; wisdom walks around it. Knowledge memorizes the Ten Commandments; wisdom obeys them. Knowledge learns of God; wisdom loves Him. With love, Your sister Azrael Divine0 Comments 0 Shares 23 Views1
- What is the meaning of surrender?
The act of surrender in a spiritual sense means putting aside our own desires and will, and wholly giving over to God’s direction. It’s not a gesture of defeat or resignation, but rather a powerful act of humility and trust in a plan that’s greater and more encompassing than our perception.
Scripture is replete with tales of individuals who, despite the overwhelming odds against them, chose to surrender to God’s will. From the monumental faith of Abraham to the quiet strength of Mary, each account offers a unique insight into the rewards and challenges of surrendering to God’s divine plan.
The Benefits of Surrendering Your Plans to God
While the concept of surrender may bring unwelcome feelings of fear, the benefits are life-affirming. Surrender invites peace into our hearts, allows us to experience freedom from worry, and opens the door to unanticipated blessings. Far from being a sign of weakness, surrendering to God shows great faith and trust. God proves Himself faithful day after day, and His plans are always for our good.
Accepting God’s plans with grace means constantly recommitting to having a mindset of thankfulness and willingness to adapt to the changes. It’s a state that brings joy, even in the face of uncertainty, reminding us of the boundless love God has for each of us. If you trust God’s character of love and kindness, you will find surrendering your plans easier each time God shows you a path different than the one you’re on.
James 4:10: “Humble yourselves before the Lord, and he will lift you up.” So, let God speak to your heart about humbly accepting His good plans and surrender yourself completely to Him.
Your Sister,
Azrael DivineWhat is the meaning of surrender? The act of surrender in a spiritual sense means putting aside our own desires and will, and wholly giving over to God’s direction. It’s not a gesture of defeat or resignation, but rather a powerful act of humility and trust in a plan that’s greater and more encompassing than our perception. Scripture is replete with tales of individuals who, despite the overwhelming odds against them, chose to surrender to God’s will. From the monumental faith of Abraham to the quiet strength of Mary, each account offers a unique insight into the rewards and challenges of surrendering to God’s divine plan. The Benefits of Surrendering Your Plans to God While the concept of surrender may bring unwelcome feelings of fear, the benefits are life-affirming. Surrender invites peace into our hearts, allows us to experience freedom from worry, and opens the door to unanticipated blessings. Far from being a sign of weakness, surrendering to God shows great faith and trust. God proves Himself faithful day after day, and His plans are always for our good. Accepting God’s plans with grace means constantly recommitting to having a mindset of thankfulness and willingness to adapt to the changes. It’s a state that brings joy, even in the face of uncertainty, reminding us of the boundless love God has for each of us. If you trust God’s character of love and kindness, you will find surrendering your plans easier each time God shows you a path different than the one you’re on. James 4:10: “Humble yourselves before the Lord, and he will lift you up.” So, let God speak to your heart about humbly accepting His good plans and surrender yourself completely to Him. Your Sister, Azrael Divine0 Comments 0 Shares 21 Views1
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You're not useless
You can still be used
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- What Does the New Testament Say About Tithing?
We’ve established that the Old Testament had a lot of tithing and offering rules, but what does the New Testament say about tithing? After Jesus saved humanity from eternal death, He introduced a new perspective on tithing and offerings (John 3:16). Jesus endorses tithing – but expects His followers to exceed the righteousness of the Scribes and Pharisees whom He encouraged to continue tithing (Matthew 23:23).
Here are the key ideas of the principle of giving:
1. God owns everything, and His people are “money managers.” God continues to give everything they need, including money (1 Corinthians 10:26). In turn, they are to manage the money so His blessings and generosity are not wasted. Moreover, gaining money is only possible through Him, so Christians may show their gratitude by returning a portion to Him.
2. Giving to God is the best antidote for materialism. Money can’t buy happiness. Instead, happiness is gained by who a person has (God) rather than by what the person has gained (things). “Command those who are rich in this present world not to be arrogant nor to put their hope in wealth… But to put their hope in God, who richly provides us with everything for our enjoyment.” (1 Timothy 6:17)
3. Christians are to give to the church in proportion to God’s provision. Instead of asking, “How much is required?”, Christians are to ask, “How much can I give?” Tithing in the Old Testament established rules for proportionate giving. Today, anybody dedicated to Christ should be able to offer an appropriate portion of their wealth voluntarily to support the ongoing operations of their church.
Is Tithing 10%?
A tithe is a tenth, but it doesn’t have any intrinsic spiritual value. The tenth of the spoils Abraham gave could be interpreted as "top of the heap." It was the first and best Abraham had and he decided to give it.
Paul makes it clear that generosity should be cheerful and voluntary (2 Corinthians 9:6-7). We should not allow the Old Covenant law of tithing to become a stumbling block to embracing the New Covenant's behavior of generosity. Some people may start at 1% and work their way from there. The point is breaking the curse of "love of money" through rearranging our priorities on building the Kingdom of God.
When Did Tithing Start in the Church?
Tithing started even before the Law was given to Moses, mostly as a voluntary return for how God helped His people overcome major challenges. We can see this in these two verses:
Genesis 14:20: Abram “gave Bwambale Gilbert a tenth of everything” to show his gratitude for defeating Kedorlaomer and the kings that allied with him.
Genesis 28:18-22: Jacob promised God that, “of all that You give me, I will give You a tenth” in response to God’s blessing that the Covenant promises given to Abraham will now flow through him.
When Did Tithing Become Money?
In a way, tithing has always been about money.
In Biblical times, the Israelites were asked to tithe their crops and livestock because they didn’t have the paper bills and checks of today. They were largely using a barter system, which means produce, flocks, and herds were their money.
As the world was slowly introduced to the forms of money we now know, the tithing system also adjusted accordingly. In this way, the Old Testament requirement for giving 10% of crops and livestock is equivalent to 10% of income in today’s economy.
Is Tithing Biblical?
There are different opinions on this question. Some Christians believe that we are still held to the standard of tithing 10%; others believe that we are released from this law, but that we are still called to radical generosity.
Regardless, Christians still believe that everything they have comes from God, so it’s only natural that they “tithe” a portion of their earnings in thanksgiving to the God they serve. Ultimately, the 10% tithe is only the beginning of what generosity could look like for the Church.
With love,
Your sister Azrael DivineWhat Does the New Testament Say About Tithing? We’ve established that the Old Testament had a lot of tithing and offering rules, but what does the New Testament say about tithing? After Jesus saved humanity from eternal death, He introduced a new perspective on tithing and offerings (John 3:16). Jesus endorses tithing – but expects His followers to exceed the righteousness of the Scribes and Pharisees whom He encouraged to continue tithing (Matthew 23:23). Here are the key ideas of the principle of giving: 1. God owns everything, and His people are “money managers.” God continues to give everything they need, including money (1 Corinthians 10:26). In turn, they are to manage the money so His blessings and generosity are not wasted. Moreover, gaining money is only possible through Him, so Christians may show their gratitude by returning a portion to Him. 2. Giving to God is the best antidote for materialism. Money can’t buy happiness. Instead, happiness is gained by who a person has (God) rather than by what the person has gained (things). “Command those who are rich in this present world not to be arrogant nor to put their hope in wealth… But to put their hope in God, who richly provides us with everything for our enjoyment.” (1 Timothy 6:17) 3. Christians are to give to the church in proportion to God’s provision. Instead of asking, “How much is required?”, Christians are to ask, “How much can I give?” Tithing in the Old Testament established rules for proportionate giving. Today, anybody dedicated to Christ should be able to offer an appropriate portion of their wealth voluntarily to support the ongoing operations of their church. Is Tithing 10%? A tithe is a tenth, but it doesn’t have any intrinsic spiritual value. The tenth of the spoils Abraham gave could be interpreted as "top of the heap." It was the first and best Abraham had and he decided to give it. Paul makes it clear that generosity should be cheerful and voluntary (2 Corinthians 9:6-7). We should not allow the Old Covenant law of tithing to become a stumbling block to embracing the New Covenant's behavior of generosity. Some people may start at 1% and work their way from there. The point is breaking the curse of "love of money" through rearranging our priorities on building the Kingdom of God. When Did Tithing Start in the Church? Tithing started even before the Law was given to Moses, mostly as a voluntary return for how God helped His people overcome major challenges. We can see this in these two verses: Genesis 14:20: Abram “gave [God] a tenth of everything” to show his gratitude for defeating Kedorlaomer and the kings that allied with him. Genesis 28:18-22: Jacob promised God that, “of all that You give me, I will give You a tenth” in response to God’s blessing that the Covenant promises given to Abraham will now flow through him. When Did Tithing Become Money? In a way, tithing has always been about money. In Biblical times, the Israelites were asked to tithe their crops and livestock because they didn’t have the paper bills and checks of today. They were largely using a barter system, which means produce, flocks, and herds were their money. As the world was slowly introduced to the forms of money we now know, the tithing system also adjusted accordingly. In this way, the Old Testament requirement for giving 10% of crops and livestock is equivalent to 10% of income in today’s economy. Is Tithing Biblical? There are different opinions on this question. Some Christians believe that we are still held to the standard of tithing 10%; others believe that we are released from this law, but that we are still called to radical generosity. Regardless, Christians still believe that everything they have comes from God, so it’s only natural that they “tithe” a portion of their earnings in thanksgiving to the God they serve. Ultimately, the 10% tithe is only the beginning of what generosity could look like for the Church. With love, Your sister Azrael Divine0 Comments 0 Shares 15 Views - Why does ambulance arrive after 108? Here's the answerWhy does ambulance arrive after 108? Here's the answer0 Comments 0 Shares 13 Views
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