Journal 24
God:
How are you today?
Matthew:
I stayed up late last night into the early morning and slept in as I have to be up early tomorrow morning and I have to be awake to see the session done by my counsellor. I will be okay. I am awake now and can chat to you.
God:
How do you feel right now?
Matthew:
I have to admit that the homework takes its toll on me still. I have to prepare myself to do it. It takes me an hour and three quarters to do it all. It’s quite a bit of time.
God:
It is good that you can be so honest with me.
Matthew
My publisher updated 8 books yesterday with the appeal for people to sponsor a book of mine. He is going to go through the whole list of books that have not got the appeal over the next week or so. I am happy with that. I can imagine that may cause people to send me some money. I need some money for my next book as so that would be handy of someone sent it in.
God:
Have I ever been late with the money Matthew, to publish your books?
Matthew:
No. You have never been late. You have always been on time. I can’t help myself. I still worry. I wonder when I will be free of worry. I tend to think those worrying thoughts aren’t even coming from me. I tend to think the enemy is making me worry so as to convince me that you are not a good supplier.
God:
You may be onto something there Matthew. Take Care.
Openness and Vulnerability 24
Matthew:
What lie am I believing?
Father:
You believe that you have correct doctrine. Like many teachers you assume that what you believe is right. I want you to know that you believe some error but in the right time my Holy Spirit will correct you. This belief that you are right about things gives you a sense of pride. Its handy that you feel confident as a teacher, but we still have to show you some things to have you understand the truth in all things.
You don’t need to worry about it. It isn’t anything major, it’s just a few minor things that need correction. We will correct you when you are ready to receive. Don’ get worried about it. We really love you. Most people believe some error in what they think is truth.
Matthew:
You tell me now to worry but it is natural for me to worry and wonder what I could be wrong about. I just have to put it away and put in in a place in me where I don’t worry.
Father:
Seeing as you are open to it now. Some of what people believe in dominion theory are correct. You push against that, but there is truth to it. The fact is that Christians in the last days are going to rise up and become powerful. You have rejected this in part as you think the world is getting darker, but both the darkness is going to exist as well as Christians ruling from their mountains of influence.
Matthew:
I believe it as it is coming from you now. I can see how I have pushed back on this belief. Thank you for correcting me.
Father:
Take care.
Courts of Heaven 24
Jesus, take me to the courts.
I see the courts. I see Father on his throne. I honour you Father. I see angels and my personal angels. I wave to them and honour them. I see Jesus and he is smiling. I hug Jesus and honour him with praise. I am ready.
The accuser appears and says, you teach error and you are not afraid to do so.
It is totally against my core being to teach error. I would not do that on purpose. I do repent for teaching error and wish I could be free of it. It is true that I am not afraid of teaching and if that includes teaching error, I repent for that.
Father:
I judge the accuser and send him to be punished.
Matthew you are forgiven by me. I wash you and cover you in the blood of Jesus. Today we cleared up some error that you believed. I hope what we told you was the truth will be contemplated by you and that you will do ore research into it. You have been set free with this knowledge. I bless you.
I write a scroll for you, “I will endeavour to only preach the truth as I know it.”
Take care Matthew
I ask Father that you might help Rueben with his visa.
Father:
I will act.
I give thanks to the Father and I honour him. I honour Jesus and the angels. I honour all who are in the courts right now. I leave the courts