You have known what is inside of you all along, for God has put it there. It will look foreign to the world, to your family, to your friends, to those who have known you. But you have known it all along, deep down. Those around you do not know the realm you walk in. The consequences, side effects, and casualties are unknown, but take courage, for soon it will be the standard. It will break down long standing barriers. It has the potential to change the world and the course of eternity. This power is endowed to each human being who walks the earth.
Continue to master yourself and perfect your relationship with your Father in Heaven, and your faith and belief in what is inside will increase, and you will know what is of God in your life and what is not, you will know who you are more and more, and you will not be tossed too and fro. Seek to fulfill the gnawing dissatisfaction inside, let the need drive you, for that is how you will progress. Keep your standards high and eliminate negativity (secret sins, iniquities, pride, lust, anger, frustration, bitterness, resentment, unbelief, unforgiveness, stress, and tension). Stand on the promises of God and live by fact and faith, for the spirit of discouragement is always ready to weigh you down.
Take caution, as what is inside the outside world will indeed not recognize it (at first), and they will judge it (1 Corinthians 2:14; Jude 1:10). Stand in your authority and look for creative ways to silence and overcome the judgement of others. At the same time, you must be yourself and overcome the fear of man (Proverbs 29:25). Walk on the straight and narrow as much as possible while simultaneously treading your new path, despite the difficulties, but allow yourself some freedom. Recognize those who disturb your peace and your vision, but also take heed of the warning from Scripture regarding itching ears and following your own lusts (2 Timothy 4:3). Lay low and operate below the radar when necessary, cease activity, rest, and spend time in repentance if it is wise to do so to (Psalm 131:2), but always be prepared and ready to walk through the doors that will open more and more.
In conclusion, remember this, that in the end God will always have the final say in your life, and He will prove your righteousness and faithfulness and He will increase your greatness (Psalm 71:21) and He will destroy your adversaries (Deuteronomy 7:23), and He will prepare a table for you in the presence of your enemies (Psalm 23:5).
Such is the heritage of destiny (Isaiah 54:17).
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