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My, My, My

 

Read – Matthew 27:46

Scripture: Whoever does the will of my Father in heaven is my
brother, my sister, my mother, my family (Matthew 12:50).”

Denial: “I do not attach my to anything negative.”

Affirmation: “I only attach my to the good that I AM and the
good that I desire and deserve.”

When Jesus, our Wayshower, said my Father, he was claiming his personal relationship with God. Not only did Jesus say, my father but he also said my brother, my sister, my mother, my family. It is
important that we pay attention to how we use the word, “my”. Whenever we say, my, we are claiming someone or something as our own. When we say, my family, we are accepting roles, responsibilities, rights, and rewards among a specific group of people. In Kingdom, we understand when we say my sickness or my disease, we are keeping ourselves in discomfort and dysfunction. Instead of saying my headache, say the headache. When you say the headache that means that you can see yourself without it. Your state of being is no longer defined by the diagnosis or the prognosis. The headache also gives the notion that it is temporary, and it is just passing through your body. When you can see yourself separate from the headache, you heal your head from the ache. It is God’s desire that you live a happy, healthy, prosperous, and successful life (Luke 12:36). Following Jesus’ example, gives you the
right to claim perfection as your birthright and wholeness as your inheritance. This begins with you seeing yourself separate from the sickness, pain, and disease and one with healing, health, and
wholeness. It continues with you seeing yourself separate from chaos, confusion, and contention and one with harmony in all of your relationships and interactions. Imagine yourself separate from lack, limitations, and scarcity and one with increase, abundance, overflow and more than enough. You
are an heir of God and joint heir with Christ Jesus (Romans 8:17).  

There is no part of God that is cut off from you. You have access to
all that God is and all that God has is yours. 

Reflection Question: How can you be more conscious of how
you use the word, “my”?

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