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Sunday, December 6, 2020

Tweets - December 6th - GOD HAS DONE

Tonight was the first night in a few months that I've seen those spacecrafts (for sure). I haven't felt the need to write much lately, but when angels show up, there are matters of importance.

"Therefore, I say to you, all things for which you pray and ask, believe that you have received them, and they will be granted to you." ~ Mark 11:24. This verse came to back to remembrance recently.

I remember thinking, some time ago, that this verse didn't make any sense - and I doubted that Christ said it. How do you believe you've received something, but know you actually haven't? Either you've received something or you haven't.

Does one try to convince themselves they've received something they haven't actually received? This is pentecostal "faith" 101, and is precisely the bullshit these prosperity preachers teach. Didn't make any sense to have come from Christ.

But chile, walking by faith changes everything. There had been a pause in my healing for a few weeks (by sight), and I remembered the first time I recall God healing me (which was the glands issue I mentioned a few months ago).

I was healed (temporarily) and then healed again (permanently) a year later. And I thought to myself, there really is no difference between God completing something and God having completed it.

Walking by faith, I don't need to see anything in the process of being completed nor do I need to see anything completed to know that God is bringing about an end.

They are one and the same (we are talking about the unwavering faithfulness and trustworthiness of God here). Then that verse in Mark came back to me.

I am being healed (walking by faith), and this is no different than already being healed (walking by faith) - I don't see either, but I will. The pause has ended. My ass is so smooth, I've been rubbing it in awe and thankfulness.

"GOD IS DOING" can therefore be further clarified and expounded as "GOD HAS DONE".

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