Psalm 143:10-11 Teach me to do thy will; for thou art my God: thy spirit is good; lead me into the land of uprightness. Quicken me, O LORD, for thy name’s sake: for thy righteousness’ sake bring my soul out of trouble.
“We can sing, but what the House of God is, is for the correction, for the Word, for understanding, instruction, that we know how to behave ourself.” — Rev. William Marrion Branham
Am I teachable? Have I become too rigid and unbendable? (stubborn) Does it still matter to me what you desire for my life or have I for too long chosen my will and my way over yours? Do I rely on what others do to influence my decisions and choices? Or do I wait on you in prayer until you guide my heart in your chosen path for me?
These are questions I am asking the Lord for myself! I am praying for His grace to unite my heart to His, that I can walk before Him in reverential fear and total surrender in these serious times.
Once more make us pentecost!
“Listen, destroy your enemy before your enemy destroys you. He’ll do it. Bring back the old-fashion meetings. And, oh, leave Delilah alone, leave the world alone, that thing that woos you off into little things that you shouldn’t. And little things, troubles come up in the church, and you won’t stand correction because you don’t have to; you can drop off to another church, and things like that. In the early days, when a man didn’t cope up with the Word of God, they packed him out, dead. “Bring us back to pentecost!” Not Hollywood showmanship, but a wholehearted turn to God is what we need. “Once more, O Lord, once more!” — Rev. William Marrion Branham