Our Father Provides Corrective Actions

Good morning and Finally Friday. Brand new week. Brand new attitude. The past is the past. The future is unlimited As we continue in the Year of Our Father based on Isaiah 64:7-9, Luke 11:2-4 and 1st John 3:1-3, and the month of Corrective Action based on Deuteronomy 8:1-5, 2nd Samuel 16:9-12 and 1st Corinthians 11:23-26 I will give a little more insight about me. I was one of those people who never wanted to leave the comforts of staying with my parents. I had it made. I could work and keep most of my money to myself. I could go kick it with the guys and come home whenever I wanted to. I could go out with or meet a woman and not even bother to come home. I did not have to check in with anybody and the only rule that I had was to go to church every Sunday. But that was too much for me and I rebelled against that. Eventually my rule breaking caused me to fall out of favor with my parents and they issued Corrective Actions. As members of the Body of Christ when we step out line we lose the favor of God and Our Father Provides Corrective Actions.
See this was something that I shared for I had a talk with my Dad not too long ago and he told me that one of the hardest things that he had to do was to put me out in the streets with basically nowhere
to go. I felt hurt and betrayed at the time but he told me that I was not listening to my mother and they made a decision I had to go. At times I do not listen to what God tells me and he is not pleased. This teaching will be based on the first base scripture for the month of Corrective Actions in June and that is Deuteronomy 8:1-5. Our Father Provides Corrective Actions.
As we begin in the Word of God for thins teaching of Our Father Provides Corrective Action I go to Deuteronomy 8:1-2. In these verses God has brought the people of God into the land that he has
promised them and tells them that he had to humble and test them before they entered. As I was told to go I did not have humility, obey God's commandments nor was prepared for this test because I was a slave to the world. Our Father Provides Corrective Action.
As we continue with this teaching of Our Father Provides Corrective Action we go back to the Word of God and Deuteronomy 8:3-4. In these verses God tells of making the people appreciate food that
they did not know and understand that he was still with them all the forty years but that he was still with them. See I did not recognize that the reason I was even in my parents house was because of the grace of God but I took that for granted. Our Father Provides Corrective Action.
In coming to the end of the Biblical portion of this teaching of Our Father Provides Corrective Action I go to Deuteronomy 8:5. In this verse God tells that as men discipline there children so shall he
discipline his children. See although I had been put out of my parents house I had placed myself out of the favor of God a long time before then, and that is why these things happened to me. Our Father Provides Corrective Action.
In closing I did everything under the sun to place myself in a position to not only be put out of the great position of living with my parents but I placed myself in greater peril by not doing the things of God. And although I went to live with my grandmother I stilled did the same things and God was still making things hard for me as I constantly disobeyed him and I was supposed to had been one of his sheep. I am glad that I not about that life anymore and that my parents finally had enough and put me out. No problem Dad, you have to go to grow. Our Father Provides Corrective Actions. I give God all the glory and honor for this teaching and ask him to bless everyone. Please join me Monday for a teaching called Corrective Actions of Jesus. Have a great weekend. And if you have a chance go to Rhema Word 2.0 for a teaching called Stir It Up.







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