Advancing Encouragement By:
Bishop James Jr. Hairston
1Peter: 3:12: For the eyes of the Lord are over the righteous, and his ears are open unto their prayers: but the face of the Lord is against them that do evil.
Have you ever felt like someone was watching you then you looked around and no one was there? Well, in that scenario maybe a case of paranoia but in the case of Gods eyes are over the righteous is a sense of protection, awareness, and safety in the Lord. This heart felt Holy Spirit sense is like having an additional sense to our five senses, which are; sight (visual sense), hearing (auditory sense), smell (olfactory sense), taste (gustatory sense), and touch: The skin senses. A believer can sense the presence of God at any time, any place and any where. If you do not sense His presence at any given time during the course of the day then you will have to go to God in prayer right there where you are either audibly or within your mind and spirit to regain that 6th sense of the presence of the Holy Spirit of God filled in your heart, mind, spirit and soul, the totality of your inner man. Jesus Christ said in His great commission to all Disciples of Christ that he will be with us to the very end of the age or world, indicating He will never leave us or forsake us. For when the eyes of the Lord are over the righteous He is always’ watching us, protecting us, directing us, guiding us, leading us, and will always hear us as we go about our day. He said that his ears are open unto our prayers only to those who are righteous. Why, God imputed righteousness to all those who believe in Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior, Romans 4:24. Therefore, no matter where you are right now if you call out to God he will hear your cry and all of your supplications that brings forgiveness, healing, deliverance, peace, joy, comfort, satisfaction, strength, power, might, dominion and prosperity in Jesus name. Today my friend, believe Gods’ Word and trust also in Him and He will bring all of the things you stand in need of will soon come to past in accordance with His will in Jesus Name…
James Jr. Hairston