Sunday, March 12, 2023

“Grace for Life!” Eph. 4:29. Let no corrupt word proceed out of your mouth, but what is good for necessary edification, that it may impart grace to the hearers. (allergies ) maybe next week. In this scripture Paul is reminding us to speak what is necessary to help others grow in their spiritual walk. Is it necessary to tell some hard truths…yes it is; but it’s through those hard truths grace is extended. Truth is one of the hardest things to tell. Just this week I was challenged with tellingthe truth about my feelings or holding those thoughts to myself. I decided to tell the truth about my feeling regardless of the outcome. It's important to always consider your motives and to do things with love. God reminds us that we will have to give an account for every idle word spoken. Idle meaning, words that do not edify God or help to empower people. Today’s strength-let your necessary words bring awareness and change to the person who hears it as they grow in Grace/Life. Be Blessed🌻🐝#Grace #God #truth #lifeforever Be Blessed Ms. Lisa D.

Friday, April 23, 2021

Justice for All! - When Soul and the Cross Meets

 Lisa 6:3 - "Liberty and Justification for All!" Romans 5:1-2. Therefore, since we have been justified through faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ, through whom we have gained access by faith into this grace in which we now stand. And we boast in the hope of the glory of God.


Many of us look for justice when someone has been done wrong. Perhaps, you've been wronged and felt like justice was not given to you. We were all excited to see justice for #George Floyd in the guilty verdict of the man who so brutally murdered him. Did that justice bring #peace to the world. That remains to be seen. But this
I know for sure; when we understand that our sins have been justified by the death of Christ, the justice we receive from that death does bring peace and puts us in right standing with God. All's forgiven and forgotten.

No jury or judge could sentence Christ to death on the cross. He took that one on His own, so that we can have the kind of peace that can only come through the shedding of His blood and have a good relationship with God.

Sure, there will be hard times. Sure the justice that we seek here on earth may not come the way we like. But as Christians and children of God, our lives are filled with trouble, the Bible says that. But yet we are growing in Christ (becoming more like him) At one and the same we have the status of kings and the duties of slaves. We feel both the presence of Christ and the pressure of sin. We enjoy the peace that comes from being made right with God, but we still face daily problems that often help us grow. These facts of life does not take away the justification we received when Christ died for us.


Todays strength, remember peace and justice for all hung on the cross for us all. It is through our faith that peace and justice manifests itself in our lives. Do not be discouraged as you face temptations and problems, instead learn to depend on the power available to us from Christ and lean on the justice that was given to us through His death and the guidance of The Holy Spirit.

Share this word with someone who may not understand, Christ death brought justice for everyone who believes by faith. This has been Lisa with Lisa 6:3. Now, you go make it a wonderful day and a marvelous weekend and I will see you Monday morning. Be Blessed.

Remember to Find Peace WithiN
Be Blessed,
Ms. Lisa D.

Thursday, April 22, 2021

One Size Fits All - When Sanctification and Soul Meets

 Lisa 6:3 - "One Size Fits All" Hebrews 10:12-

Good morning, good morning, good morning, Lisa here. This is Lisa 6:3 and here is God's strength for you this day. Our scripture reading is coming from Hebrews 10:12-14, "But this Man, after He had offered one sacrifice for sins forever, sat down at the right hand of God, from that time waiting till His enemies are made His footstool. For by one offering He has perfected forever those who are being sanctified."
Can you imagine giving just one one offering that took care of everything? That's what happened when Christ died on the cross. That one love offering took care of everything related to our flesh. Every thought, every act, every disappointment, and every bad decision. Christ took it all on the cross.
It's not always easy to remember that big act of love and kindness that was done for our salvation. But yet we fall short and often condemn ourselves for falling short. Despite the fact that we do sin, ....because we do sin... "as a man thinketh in his heart so is he...if a man looks upon another as to lust...he has already sinned...as my grandma would say, "tell the truth and shame the devil..." we all sin,-- BUT since we have a great priest over the house of God, let us draw near to God with a sincere heart in full assurance of faith, having our hearts sprinkled from an evil conscience and our bodies cleansed with pure water. If we hold on to the faith that Christ did it all for us we will have the strength to walk in complete freedom from the holds of the enemy.
Today's strength, Jesus purchased one size, one cross, one death, one resurrection for us all. He didn't have to go and give another love offering for ALL of us to be free in Him. Remember as you go through your life, Christ died one time for ALL of our MANY sins, therefore, live life in His ONE size and stop looking for other ways to be free.



Now you go and share this word with someone who may not understand that Jesus paid it ALL... one time.
This has been Lisa with Lisa 6:3, now you go and make it a wonderful day and I will see you in the morning.
Be blessed.

Wednesday, April 21, 2021

However, Mercy Found Me- When Soul and Mercy Meets

 Lisa 6:3- "...However...Mercy Found Me!" I Tim. 15-16

Good morning, good morning, good morning, Lisa here. This is Lisa 6:3 and here is God's strength for you this day. Our scripture reading is coming from I Tim. 1:15-16 "Here is a trustworthy saying that deserves full acceptance: Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners—of whom I am the chief. 16 But for that very reason I was shown mercy so that in me, the worst of sinners, Christ Jesus might display his immense mercy as an example for those who would believe in him and receive eternal life."

Paul speaks of himself as the chief sinner in this verse. Can you imagine calling yourself the chief "the head" of sin? Wow, what a way to view yourself. But Paul did just that. He didn't forget about the man he once was. An accuser of the brethren, a Christian murderer ...However, Christ's mercy found him in his state of sin and offered mercy to him and he accepted.

I know most Saints want to act and or believe they were never the Chief sinner, but we are all sinners, saved by grace. Everyday we make a conscious decision not to be the chief and submit our will to The Lord. Are we still saved? Yes, we are...HOWEVER, we take on the sufferings of Christ in order to show the world the mercy's of God. Jesus was tempted on every side...HOWEVER, He took on sin for us so we can live.


Today's strength, let your HOWEVER, be the cause to suffer for Christ so He can reign in your life for all the world to see. No, suffering isn't easy, but to be like Christ, we take on the cares of Christ. When you suffer, you gain eternal life. Accept Christ today for your HOWEVER.

This has been Lisa with Lisa 6:3, you share the word of God with someone today who perhaps doesn't understand their HOWEVER. Now, you go make it a wonderful day and I will see you in the morning. Be Blessed. #blessings #diedaily #salvation #peace
Remember to Find Peace WithiN
Be Blessed
Ms. Lisa D.

Tuesday, April 20, 2021

 Lisa 6:3 - Phil. 2:12-13- "Get a Salvation Pedometer and track your Walk"

Good morning, good morning, good morning, Lisa here, this is Lisa 6:3, and here is God's strength for you this day. Our scripture reading is coming from Phil. 2:12-13 "Therefore, my dear friends, as you have always obeyed—not only in my presence, but now much more in my absence—continue to work out your salvation with fear and trembling, for it is God who works in you to will and to act in order to fulfill his good purpose."
In this verse of scripture, Paul is reminding the church that they have to work (be active) out their own salvation (to be set apart) with fear and trembling. Yes, Jesus died on the cross for our sin, but it doesn't stop at His dying. We too must die. Paul also said we die daily to the things of the world, therefore, we take on the same suffering as Christ. Dying has never been easy for anyone.
How's your salvation walk routine? How many salvation steps will you take today? What walking trails will you take toward building up salvation strength?
Today's strength, get yourself a spiritual pedometer (it tracks your steps) and start tracking the number of steps you're taking towards being that light of salvation that world so desperately need. Someone needs to see you walking.
Share the word with someone today, perhaps they don't even understand what salvation means. You be the one to take them on a trail that will actually lead them to a better way of life.
This has been Lisa, with Lisa 6:3, now you go and make it a wonderful day and I will see you in the morning, Be Blessed.


Remember to Find Peace Within,
Ms. Lisa D.

Tuesday, March 30, 2021

Don't Play With Me! - "When Soul and Destiny Meets"

Lisa 6:3 - "Don't Play With Me!" 2 Kings 4:8,14-17. The Shunamite Woman. Sometimes we look at a situation and say there is no way what you're saying is going to happen. ---- sooo we don't even put forth the effort to try. But how will you ever know it can happen if you don't try? The Shunamite woman was told by the Prophet Elisha, she would conceive a son by HER HUSBAND who was OLD. She said, "Don't Play With Me"... do you not see I'm married to an old man!" Yes, Elisha saw that, but Elisha also knew what God said.

The Shunamite Woman had enough faith in the word of God and in the man of God, she opened herself to her husband and conceived. This is God's strength for you today. Yes, the promise came years ago, but are you willing to open yourself up to the person who has the seed and conceived the promises God has for you? You're never too old to conceive and bring forth the promises from God. This has been Lisa with Lisa 6:3, you go make it a great day and I will see you in the morning. Be Blessed.

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Be Blessed, Ms. Lisa

Friday, March 26, 2021

The Lord Remembers You in the Time of Famine - When Soul and Restoration Meets

Lisa 6:3 - God Remembers You in the Time of Famine - When Soul and Restoration Meets- The Shunamite Woman's Recovery!

Good morning, Good morning, Good morning, Lisa here. This is Lisa 6:3 and this is God's strength for you this day.

Our scripture reading is coming from 2 Kings 8: 5-6. "Just as Gehazi was telling the king how Elisha had restored the dead to life, the woman whose son Elisha had brought back to life came to appeal to the king for her house and land. Gehazi said, “This is the woman, my lord the king, and this is her son whom Elisha restored to life.” The king asked the woman about it, and she told him. Then he assigned an official to her case and said to him, “Give back everything that belonged to her, including all the income from her land from the day she left the country until now.”

Yesterday I introduced you to the Shunamite woman who believed the Prophet Elisha and trusted God, believing she and her husband would have a son. And, yes, she did have a son, AND, that son's life was restored by the hands of the prophet Elisha.

Today I want to talk about her a little more. There was a famine in the land, in which Elisha remembered the Shunamite woman, her husband and her son. Elisha called for her and told her to take her family and leave the land because the famine would last seven years. Because of her faith in the man of God, she did as he said.

After the seven year famine ended, Gehazi, Elisha's servant, saw her and remembered she was the woman whom Elisha prophesied to and raised her son from the dead. And because of what the prophet did for her the king assigned a special council to hear her case. After her case was reviewed, the king ordered them to give back everything that belonged to her INCLUDING all the income she would have made from her land from the past seven years.

Can you imagine God restoring everything you lost from the past seven years or even from the last year during this COVID-19 Pandemic? Wow. What a blessing that would be.

Just like the Shunamite Woman, we too can be restored because of the words that were spoken over our lives. Sometimes, it's the help who reminds the ones in power about your character. We cannot go about this life alone. God assigns special council to your case and everything you think has been taken away from you can and will be restored. It may take seven years or it may take longer, but when you're found faithful, obedient, and adhering to the words of the prophet, your blessings will find you.

This is God's strength for you today, just like it says in 2 Chronicles 20:20 “Listen to me, Judah and people of Jerusalem! Have faith in the Lord your God and you will be upheld; have faith in his prophets and you will be successful.”


God is still speaking the same word, Have faith in the word of God, and His prophets. Special council will be assigned to your case and you will be blessed beyond measure.
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That's some good word. Share it with a friend who may feel like all is lost. Remind them of the word from the prophets... have faith and be restored. This has been Lisa with Lisa 6:3, you go make it a wonderful day and I will see you in the morning. Be Blessed #womanpower #meditation #blessings

Be Blessed
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A Centered Soul is a Centered Mind
Ms. Lisa D.