You’ve believed you could only go so far.
You’ve believed there was only so much you could take.
You’ve been convinced you have an emotional cap that, when reached, will force you to explode, take prisoners and demand your right to freedom and power.
You did not consider you could outlast your pain or be stronger than your grievance.
You secretly gave what came to destroy you, the keys to your freedom.
What you didn’t know, is your enemy is and always has been afraid of eviction.
The enemy has always seen you as its Landlord.
Your enemies have always known you have the power.
The reason they relentlessly threaten you is to convince you that you are weaker than the Truth, insufficient to Love, and unqualified to Evolve.
The one who seeks to destroy you is paying tribute to your Power.
How could someone feel threatened by weakness?
If you would just see this, you would not believe their delusion, but you would accept their Truth.
To accept this honor would grant you the privilege of becoming THEIR Savior.
One day you will believe you do not have to forecast a limitation on to yourself.
One day you will no longer use your imagination to contemplate the possibility of failure.
If you do not like enemies, be only a friend and if you have difficulty believing you can be such a Redeemer, remember this:
You have always been bigger than your experience and you have experienced no limitation which has nullified the “Beauty of Your Becoming.”
You Are Here!
5 replies on “Redeemer”
I am becoming ❤️
Yes you are and beautifully
Profound! It’s a great reminder that we have power and that when we give our power away, we’re also giving away our freedom. The enemy knows that we have power, which is why we encounter provocations to test us. The enemy is trying to find that crack that will cause us to give up our power, our freedom. Good and evil exists; however, the one that becomes dominant in our life is the one we feed. Staying or becoming concious in a particularly situation helps me to recognize the source.
I am trying to always recognize my power. It’s a struggle. Thanks for this reminder.
Of course and always. I’m glad to have you join the conversation.