Friday, April 30, 2021

Check Your Drip!


I love young people and urban culture. Heck I love old and middle-aged people and rural and suburban cultures. I think I just love people and culture- period. Young, urban people are full of life, creative and a bit edgy- just enough to guard against stagnancy. 

I was recently out at a store and heard one of the young men tell his friend "man check her drip." He was admiring this sister's attire who was carrying Hermes, wearing Burberry, and walking in Christian Louboutins. I think she had a little Cartier, Chanel, and Patek Philippe sprinkled in as accessories. 

"Drip" and "dripping" are words  popularized by Atlanta, GA rappers such as Gunna and Young Thug.  If you're  "dripping" it means  you wear "drip." Drip is high end clothes, shoes, jewelry, etc.

"Drip" is beautiful and nice to enjoy. As Believers,  before we put on any other "drip" we should focus on robing ourselves with the virtues of God. Apostle Paul encouraged the church to do so in Colossians 3:12-14. 

"You are always and dearly loved by God! So robe yourself with virtues of God, since you have been divinely chosen to be holy. Be merciful as you endeavor to understand others, and be compassionate, showing kindness toward all. Be gentle and humble, unoffendable in your patience with others. Tolerate the weaknesses of those in the family of faith, forgiving one another in the same way you have been graciously forgiven by Jesus Christ. If you find fault with someone, release this same gift of forgiveness to them. For love is supreme and must flow through each of these virtues. Love becomes the mark of true maturity." TPT

Paul lists some of the virtues of the Lord all of which we should emulate. We're reminded in this text that the Lord is: 
Holy
Merciful
Industrious
Understanding
Selfless
Compassionate
Kind
Collaborative
Gentle
Humble
Unoffendable
Patient
Forebearing
Empathetic 
Family-oriented
Kingdom-minded
Forgiving
Merciful
Loving 

What are you wearing today? Check your "drip"!

Thursday, April 22, 2021

No Other Help I Know

God usually wakes me with a song in my heart and on my lips. I wake up singing unto the Lord. This morning's song is a hymn- "Father I Stretch My Hand to Thee". 

I LOVE hymns. This one immediately brings several scriptures to mind- Psalm 121:1; Psalm 46:1; Psalm 25:5;  Hebrews 12:2. I'm sure as I sing it and meditate on the words other scriptures will drop into my spirit. I encourage you to read these scriptures, meditate on them, read the below pasted lyrics, meditate on them, write down other scriptures which come to mind, read them, and meditate on them.  As you meditate on the Word of God, REST in God's presence. 

As you meditate on God's Word, my prayer for you is that you will: 1. Taste and see that God is good. 
2. Receive fullness of joy and the manifold blessings of God. 
3. Receive the mind of Christ, heart of the Father, and an appetite and passion for God and the things of God. 
4. Be positioned, pruned, and empowered to bear much fruit of the Spirit
5. Be strengthened in your faith to operate in the gifts of the Spirit. 
In Jesus name. Amen. Shalom!

Words: Charles Wes­ley, A Col­lect­ion of Psalms and Hymns 1741.
Music: Na­o­mi Hans G. Nä­ge­li. Ar­ranged by Lo­well Ma­son, 1836 

Father, I stretch my hands to Thee,
No other help I know;
If Thou withdraw Thyself from me,
Ah! whither shall I go? 

What did Thine only Son endure,
Before I drew my breath?
What pain, what labor, to secure
My soul from endless death! 

O Jesus, could I this believe,
I now should feel Thy power;
Now my poor soul Thou wouldst retrieve,
Nor let me wait one hour. 

Surely Thou canst not let me die;
O speak, and I shall live;
And here I will unwearied lie,
Till Thou Thy Spirit give. 

Author of faith, to Thee I lift
My weary, longing eyes:
O let me now receive that gift!
My soul without it dies! 

The worst of sinners would rejoice,
Could they but see Thy face:
O, let me hear Thy quickening voice,
And taste Thy pardoning grace.

Listen to the Morgan State University Choir's rendition of this beautiful,  timeless hymn: https://youtu.be/Z8PkINdctoM

In His name,
Dr. Lyn 


Friday, April 2, 2021

A Word for April 2021

A Word of Exhortation and Instruction for Relationships in April 2021- "I am the God that healeth thee." Exodus 15:26 

April  is a favorable, providential, advantageous, promising, heaven-sent, opportune, suitable, well-timed month for healing in every area of our lives. 

In the area of relationships: 
1. April is  a favorable time for inner healing from soul wounds. This will positively impact how you see and relate with self and others.  Engage in a period of introspection and self-reflection to capitalize on this opportune time for inner healing. 

2. April is a promising time for reconciliation and the restoration of loving, generous, considerate and pleasant interactions within broken marriages, families, and god-ordained relationships. With sincere effort, yesterday’s missed opportunities for reconciliation can become today’s achievement. It’s never too late. Pray for peace and wisdom. Believe and hope for the best. Take action, reach out, and extend the olive branch. 

3. April is a heaven-sent time for the roots of rebellion and stubbornness which yield fruit of  dysfunction in marriages, families, and god- ordained relationships to be plucked up. Trust God to break the cycles and patterns of loss, sorrow, and unfavorable conditions and outcomes that began as a result of these sins.

4. April is an opportune time for  repairing the breaches which have negatively impacted your relationship with the Lord. Be intentional about nurturing a more intimate relationship with the Lord. As you draw nearer to the Lord, He will repair the breaches and make things right.
Be determined to receive your breakthrough during this providential time for healing. Confess your sins. Ask God for forgiveness for you and your relations. Be remorseful. Plead the blood of Jesus which says "not guilty" and silences the accusations of your adversary. Speak topical affirmations from Scripture over your lives. Repent. Take Holy Communion. Renew your covenant with the Lord. Receive afresh  the Lord's pardon and power for salvation, deliverance, healing and restoration.

Thursday, April 1, 2021

Watch Your Six!

One morning  recently during my quiet time I heard "Watch your six!" Military members commonly describe direction using the hours of a clock. Whichever direction the vehicle, unit, or individual is moving is the 12 o'clock position, so the six o'clock position is to the rear. With that in mind several things immediately came to mind.  I've shared a few of those things in this blog post. Stay tuned for part 2. 

"Watch your six!" Be careful, be alert. "Keep your eyes open, hold tight to your convictions, give it all you’ve got, be resolute, and love without stopping." 1Cor 16:13-14 MSG.  Watch, fight and pray! Matthew 26:41; Mark 14:38; Luke 21:36

Watch your six! Beware of not so friendly fire from those on your team. Discern well. Know those who labor among you. Pray. Ask God for a discerning spirit and wisdom. "Even my ally, my friend, has turned against me. He was one I totally trusted with my life, sharing supper with him, and now he shows me nothing but betrayal and treachery. He has sold me as an enemy." Psalm 41:9 TPT

Watch your six! Effectively deal with past failures, hurts and disappointments  or your past will negatively deal with you, your peace, happiness, joy, and fulfillment.  

Here are some strategies for effectively letting go of negative things from the past:
1. Speak scriptural affirmations aloud into your hearing and atmosphere throughout the day.  
2. Be gentle with yourself. Show yourself kindness and compassion. 
3. Allow negative emotions to flow when they come up. It's ok to scream, holler, cry, shout, etc. Shutting out emotions short circuits the letting go/ healing  process. 
4. Accept that some offenders may never apologize. 
5. Desire to be healed, whole, happy, and at peace more than you desire to be vindicated. 
5. Engage in holistic self-care- spirit, soul and body. This isn't simply going to the spa. This involves intentionally engaging in activities which support your overall health and well-being. 
6. Surround yourself with positive people. 
7. Find your voice and talk/write/vlog about your feelings, thoughts and desires. Tell your story. 
8. Seek help for supernatural healing and deliverance, therapy and/or counseling. 
9. Meditate on God's word. 
10. Move forward in the timing of God. Don't rush yourself or allow anyone to rush you.  And don't get stuck and wallow in a sea of negative emotions.

Watch your six! Let go of things from the past that don't serve you well. Apostle Paul says it this way: "I admit that I haven’t yet acquired the absolute fullness that I’m pursuing, but I run with passion into his abundance so that I may reach the purpose for which Christ Jesus laid hold of me to make me his own. I don’t depend on my own strength to accomplish this; however I do have one compelling focus: I forget all of the past as I fasten my heart to the future instead. I run straight for the divine invitation of reaching the heavenly goal and gaining the victory-prize through the anointing of Jesus." Phil 3:12-14 TPT

Watch your six! May the glory of the Lord be your rear guard!

In His Name,
Dr. Lyn