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FLOW WORDS 

 

(1 Corinthians 14: 40)

 

Let all things be done decently and in order, well when I learned how to read we read through phonetic spelling where we sounded out the words as I raised my offspring and my grandchildren they’re learning to read and learn to read through sight words where they saw a word and they knew it by sight and they put those sight word together to form sentences. When you understand the divine order of God that everything is happening and flowing in divine right order sometimes we get out of order, sometimes we go to the left or we go to the right and so there’s certain flow words that put you back in the flow of divine order and make you conscious of it.

 

The first flow word is B or being, allow your doing to be informed by your being go back to who you are, the kingdom is a way of being, seeing, thinking, speaking and behaving and which God is the center. Go back to your being that you are God’s beloved offspring, go back to your being that you are a spiritual being , the scripture says that it is in God that we live and move and have our being. When you go back to your being the truth of who you are, it keeps you in the flow of divine order

 

The second flow word is let or letting, creative process, it happened in creation. Let there be light and there was light so come from Aladdin and stop forcing stuff and making stuff and just let it.

 

Let the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart let your light so shine

so that people can see your good works and glorify my father which is in heaven

 

Submitting or surrendering, in order to stay in the flow of divine order you just surrender after you’ve done everything you can do. Let it go, release it and let it go, it keeps you in the flow, remove the blocks, the barriers, the boulders, the barricades that you have, blocking the flow. 

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