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Trees of Righteousness




To appoint unto them that mourn in Zion, to give unto them beauty for ashes, the oil of joy for mourning, the garment of praise for the spirit of heaviness; that they might be called trees of righteousness, the planting of the LORD, that he might be glorified. ISAIAH 61:3


God sees we are dust and as we groan and travail in this life reaching for Righteousness and experiencing frequent falls on our face, He gives us Hope. Hope in that as we become painfully aware of our weakness and failures, our inability to please Him, we repent and call out for mercy. He faithfully answers and provides not only mercy, but grace. Mercy provided by the Blood of Jesus, washing perfectly clean, never giving us what we deserve. Grace that is sufficient to right all wrongs in His justice and in His perfect timetable.


Beauty, the oil of joy, a garment of praise--not because we earn or deserve it but--that He might be glorified. Mighty God! Holy, holy, holy is He who was and is and is to come! Lord, may I always seek You and Your righteousness--there is none other that can be desired in comparison. Be glorified in me today, inspite of myself and my failures. If You can do that, (and I know You can), You will show Yourself to be omnipetent and Your love perfect. Make me Your planting, Your garden Lord. I will never cease to give praise to Your name. You alone are God.

Prayer--Communing with God

Have you ever noticed that when you hang around someone a lot, you begin to talk like they do? You pick up on their phraseologies and follow their train of thought, and sometimes begin to make it your own? Hmmm... maybe if we spent that much time with the Lord, we might begin to reflect His ideas, His perspective, His words....

When God speaks, it is usually brief and to the point. Read/scan the Bible from the perspective of really paying attention to the things God is saying. He is a man of few words. I mainly read the KJV, and I have heard some adapt the flowery KJV prayers, but in conversations with God--beginning in the Old Testament you get a pretty good feel of God's very different mode of conversation. I think the only time He got long winded was at the end of Job :)

"Where were you when I laid the earth's foundation? Tell Me, if you understand. Who marked off its dimensions? Surely you know! Who stretched a measuring line across it? On what were its footings set, or who laid its cornerstone--while the morning stars sang together and all the angels shouted for joy? Who shut up the sea behind doors when it burst forth from the womb, when I made the clouds its garment and wrapped it in thick darkness, when I fixed limits for it and set its doors and bars in place, when I said, 'This far you may come and no farther; here is where your proud waves halt'? Have you ever given orders to the morning, or shown the dawn its place, that it might take the earth by the edges and shake the wicked out of it? The earth takes shape like clay under a seal; its features stand out like those of a garment. The wicked are denied their light, and their upraised arm is broken. Have you journeyed to the springs of the sea or walked in the recesses of the deep? Have the gates of death been shown to you? Have you seen the gates of the shadow of death? Have you comprehended the vast expanses of the earth? Tell Me, if you know all this." Job 38

If we don't spend much time with the Lord in prayer and reading the Bible, we could misunderstand what He is trying to communicate. The Bible says the Lord knows what our needs are even before we ask, yet he wants us to have communion with Him--to ask expecting to receive His mercy, grace and love in our situation. If we ask with hearts and attitudes of trust and thanksgiving, it really only takes a few words to ask Him to intervene in a given situation.

Too often we tell God how to answer our prayers instead of letting the God who knows best, be God. We tend to rely on ourselves, or man, to meet our needs, and when it doesn't seem to be working--we go to God to have him fix everything our way. How sad that we don't go to Him first--thanking Him for being the loving Lord of our lives who meets our needs each day, and worshipping Him for what He does in and through us--as well as His provision for us and our loved ones. A totally different attitude toward prayer.

Read the Psalms. David and others did some venting, even complaining to God for their hardships. But the theme of praise, thanksgiving and trust underlies every Psalm. The writers are human just like ourselves, yet they chose to trust the faithfulness of the God who is Almighty to save, deliver and redeem them from every destruction. The God who sees all the details of our lives knows our needs and is big enough to meet them all.

Do we trust Him? Do we really believe He is loving and faithful? It is His faithfulness that is required to meet our every need. Our faith may fail, but His cannot. We can trust Him, and He longs to hear us tell Him we do. It releases His Hand to accomplish His purposes in our lives. Prayer is not really about us, but about Him. He desires to have intimate relationship with you, prayer is one of the vehicles He uses to accomplish this. Along with reading His Word and living a life style of Worship, we pray in order to commune in a two-way conversation with the Loving God of the Universe.

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New Generation of Kids

A Word 2/4/07 Albany, OR by Kim Clement
The Spirit of God says this year I am dedicating to the child. To the children of this nation and to the children of this earth because it is now time for retribution, it is time for Me to repay for the many who have been taken out legally by abortion, I'm going to repay. I will raise up a double portion and a double sound in your children for the gifts that previous generations had are nothing compared to what I'm about to do through your children. The Spirit of God says look at them these are but a few compared to what I'm going to do. I will not only baptize them with a Spirit at an early age but I will do it in the schools, I will do it in preschools. They will have no choice because my Spirit has been waiting for a moment to repay for that which they have done to the children of this generation. Therefore rejoice for tonight is the beginning of something that shall continue and continue and grow. Children will gather together and they will hear the voice of the prophet and they themselves will prophesy. God says the powers of hell will not be able to stand the sound of a child. No one will stop the sound of God in the child that I am raising up in this hour. They will not stop the sound of child-like faith. They will not stop the sound of child-like praise. They will not stop the sound of child-like wisdom. This is something that will continue throughout this country until the voice of God is heard in the preschools, schools, universities and colleges. My voice shall be heard says the Lord. http://www.kimclement.com


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This new generation of children is arising in our midst. God is doing it. We can choose to cooperate or try to squash what He is doing. But He will do it. It is prophecied in Joel.


I challenge you to consider, God sees each of us as one of these little children. Whether we are 5 years old or over 80, whether we have been saved 5 minutes or for our entire lifetime. We remain as little children to our Abba, Father. Throw away the wordy explanations of your flowery prayers, seasoned with your doubts and thoughts of how God ought to answer your prayers and intervene according to our desires, and learn to pray these kinds of childlike prayers.


Abba, we need You. All we need is YOU!