Letter from God given to a Watcher on the Wall
February 8, 2020
To: The Church
Cast your cares upon me for I care for you. Be still and see the glory of God fall on you. You will be filled to the full with the glory of my Spirit for the working of my faith, my word, my plan and hope for you and mankind. Fulfill my call as it is purposed for you. Fear not of provision or lack for I will provide and you shall be full to bless others in need.
Pursue me as I have pursued you. Put me first in all things in all matters of life. Put me first and foremost. Cast your cares at the foot of the cross. Be not persuaded otherwise that I would not provide, for I am the good Father who feeds my children fish and bread, not a stone or a scorpion. Lo, I will lift you up with my righteous right hand and bring you out of your despair. Regard not the wind, but walk in my favor. Go where I direct you to fulfill my plan and purpose for you as you are sent.
Pass the time on earth that is allotted to you for my good pleasure and purpose for you. There is a plan, a purpose, and a hope that has been put into process for you. Be still and hear what the Holy Spirit has to say for you each day. Draw up and listen, obey, and watch in faith as He rewards you for your obedience. The just shall live in faith. Be still and see the faithfulness of your God, the Spirit, the Son of Man, who has come, but has risen again from the dead. Walk in unison with Him. Be as He was and is with the Power of the Holy Spirit. Walk in the Spirit, not the flesh. Regard not man, nor the looks of men.
I am your God, your savior, your creator, your provider. I work out the testimonies for your life; listen and walk within them. Do not hide your light under a bushel, but be not puffed up with pride because of your position in me. Walk in humility, grace, and peace, preferring others to yourself and your needs. Be of service. Humble yourself before God and man.
Jesus came to be a servant and provider for men, not to lord over them with prideful authority. He captures the heart and trust of men because He was human, but He was also God who sinned not. He preferred them over Himself, even until death. He was a servant to the poor, the sick, the young, the old, the needy, the afflicted. He ruled and reigned on earth as He did (does) in Heaven, but He walked with love, dignity, and peace with all mankind. When afflicted, He put His soul and mind and body into the hands of the Father, with indwelled power from the Holy Spirit.
In Jesus' name, Amen.