Games of Thrones

Good morning and Marvelous Monday. Brand new week. Brand new attitude. The past is the past. The future is unlimited. Games of Thrones was one of the most watched television programs.Its premise is based on, nine noble families fight for control over mythical lands of Westeros. Each family has land that it owns but each one wants more than they have. In our daily lives we are all fighting for the control of kingdoms, our lives. There are things such as doubt that can affect our kingdoms, our lives, if we let it become a part of our lives. There are things such as fear that keeps our kingdoms, our dreams, from becoming a reality. And then there are people that do not want our kingdoms, our lives, to become better than their's. we shall refer to them as haters. We as a people of faith cannot be immersed in these negative things and with God as our guide we will not have to be concerned with the Game of Thrones that others want to impose in our lives.
There are many things that can hold back someone from stepping into what God has for them. As continue in this year of 2020 Perfect Vision we have to place things such as doubt, fear and haters
to the side and become the kings and queens that God has made us. The Game of  Thrones in our personal lives can be conquered and we can come into the destiny that God has promised. 


As we come into the biblical portion of this teaching of The Game of Thrones I begin in Genesis 18:9-12. God has promised something that seems to be impossible, a child for Abraham and Sarah.
It made Sarah laugh and then lie (verse 15). In our kingdoms, our lives, God has promised us some things but at times instead of being patient or trusting him, we are laughing and doubting.



As we continue in the Word of God for this teaching of The Game of Thrones we go to Exodus 32:1-5. In this passage of verses Aaron and the people of God who have been released from bondage are
fearful that Moses has abandoned them and begin to make their own god, a golden calf. Some of us fear that God will not heal, help, make things better and look for other gods, fornication, drugs, deceit. Game of Thrones.

As I conclude the biblical portion of this teaching of Game of Thrones I go to Matthew 12:9-14. In this passage of scriptures Jesus is doing something good, healing a person, but the haters, the 
Pharisees, were so afraid to lose their favored positions and then plotted to destroy him. In our kingdoms, our lives, Jesus has done some things for us that has others wonder how are we doing so well and they are not. Game of Thrones. 
In concluding this teaching of the Game of Thrones, we as a people of God have no reason to have in our kingdoms, our lives, to let doubt, fear or haters be part of our realm. In Deuteronomy 7:6-8 God lets us know we are his chosen people. 1st Peter 2:9-10 explains that we are a royal people. We our blessed beyond measure but cannot let our kingdoms, our lives, be part of any negative things. There are more things out there besides doubt, fear and/or haters that look to become part of our lives. We must embrace Psalms 121:1-2  which tells us that God is our help. I am going to embrace the things God has for me and let him guide my kingdom, my life. Game of Thrones.





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