Monday, November 26, 2012

Is Your Pool Cursed


Striving for perfection often brings forth imperfections in which the world tries to exploit for the sake of destruction. Often many individuals fail in the realm of developing there own individual portal which in turn drives them into the pool of self shame. Jealousy becomes mans worst enemy picking, scratching, and clawing to tear down the temple in which one has constructed.  

Acts 13:45 states, “When the Jews saw the crowds, they were filled with jealousy and talked abusively against what Paul was saying.” Proverbs 27:4  states “Anger is cruel and fury overwhelming, but who can stand before jealousy?

Which leads my heart to believe that jealousy is the cause of self inflicted pain and struggles of most individuals.  My question for you is what’s the difference between a boy being a man and a man being a boy? The boy that strives to be the man recognizes his flaws in life and thrives to master his mental and physical limitations, not to please the world, but to please the almighty king. The boy that strives to be the man absorbs knowledge from those who look to uplift the overall foundation of the individual, but also the spiritual portion which guides the wondering soul while on its journey for righteousness. Now on the other-hand the “Man” that’s struggling to be a man thrives on the perfections of other men trying to supplement their attributes for his on imperfections. This man is not at peace with himself mentally, physically, or spiritually. As an act of trying to please the boy he’s losing the battle of being a man. So he struggles with all situations that question whether he’s a man.

Instead of seeking guidance and restitution he thrives on cursing all those who are fighting to reach their goal of transitioning from a boy to a man. This person sounds similar to a demon that also prey’s on the man because he also knows that “man” is his way of supplementing for qualities he lacks. This type of man is usually found in the midst of certain transitions and struggles that are or have occurred in his life that are bringing strong doubts about which he chooses to put his faith in. This individual man often at times puts his faith in another man hoping that this individual uplifts him to a status that will comfort the pain. The individual who’s on the journey for righteousness puts all his faith in the Lord because he knows whether he’s famished or not, the Lord will provide not just comfort but nourishment for the mind, body, and soul. Change reveals an individuals true character. If an individual is afraid to change this individual has failed in life. Change is inevitable; the process must take place if growth is desired within the heart.

Which means that an individual must have a “maintenance plan” for his or her life? This plan is crucial if overall growth is to take place. The plan must consist of certain qualities and characteristics that not only compliment the individual, but also challenges the individual’s impurities. The plan can not be developed alone, even though it’s birthed internally and imbedded in the wound of the individual. In order for the individual to implement the plan they first must be “Freed Up”. The individual must be freed up from all man made struggles first,  in order to be evaluated, cleansed, analyzed, and redirected to make sure that the individual can and will remain on course to overall growth. You may be asking yourself who’s over the “Maintenance Plan?” There’s an individual that oversees the process, handles the process, and completes the process. He’s the chief inspector and nothing goes unnoticed when he does your daily tune-up. You may not receive the results right away, but believe me he has a file where he stores all checkups and evaluations so when its time to review your plan there’s no doubt about the findings.  

Exodus 23:1 states "Do not spread false reports. Do not help a wicked man by being a malicious witness.” Which again reflects back to my title “Is Your Pool Cursed???”


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