You're Being Delivered | God's Putting You Together
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Psalms 91:3 KJV: "Surely he shall deliver thee from the snare of the fowler, and from the noisome pestilence."
If you're reading this message, God has placed an order for you, His child. God has put in an order, and He's calling you back home. God has requested you to come back home to where you belong.
He's waited patiently for you. You're on your way to the kingdom.
He's going to unpack you because you've been in this box. This box has been dark, but it's been comfortable for you. You can't see; you've been in the darkness. It's been a little hard to move, but you hear things outside this box. You know that there's more. You feel that there's something more out there, but you don't know what because you're trapped, you're imprisoned.
As soon as you get delivered to the Lord, He's going to open up this box and spill out your pieces, my God. And it's going to feel like you're falling apart. You're not going to know what's going on. You're gonna be knocked out of your comfort zone; you're no longer in this box. You're ripped out of this box.
But you're also being pulled out of the darkness. And your pieces are going to be laid out on the floor. Some of the ugliness might be exposed. Some of the truth might be exposed. Feelings that you didn't want to face will be exposed. God's going to lay out every single piece. And it might feel like you're falling apart, but God is actually getting ready to put you together in the light and kingdom, in the name of Jesus.
God is reading the steps. God is looking at your life and your situation, and He knows exactly which pieces need to move together, which pieces need to fall apart, what needs to be screwed in a little bit tighter, what you need to work on, and what you need to be trained on. My God, and He's going to put you together until you're a beautiful piece of art. Until you're a fully created piece, exactly how He envisioned you, exactly how you look in the picture He has for you.
Because you're not meant to be that person who is trapped inside that box and broken into a million pieces. God has to pour out everything: the good, the bad, the ugly, the intricate small details He has to work on fine-tuning. Even when He puts you together, baby, He has to shine you up, clean you up, and knock off any dust, in the name of Jesus.
Surely he shall deliver thee from the snare of the fowler and from the noisome pestilence. You will be delivered unto the Lord. If you're reading this message, God wants you delivered at His feet and throne so he can open up the box, take out your pieces, and put you back together. Amen.
With Gratitude,
Salimah
Thoughts to Ponder:
🤢 You know how sometimes you order a package, and when you first take it out of the box, it can have a funky smell to it? The same thing happens when God pulls you out of the box. You see, the scripture says that He's delivering you from the snare of the fowler, which is the trap you fell into in the first place. And it says He's also delivering you from the "noisome pestilence" (a deadly disease that often exudes a foul smell). So similar to an actual package, when you yourself are unboxed by God, the process may not be so pleasant at first. You may think, "This [situation] stinks.". But once you air out, take a breather, and spend time in God's house, those foul smells you carried in with you will begin to fade away.
💳 The price for you to be delivered directly to the Lord and into the light has been paid in full. The price has been paid not with Debit or Credit, no Apple Pay nor Klarna, but with the blood of Jesus.
Colossians 1:11-14 NLT "We also pray that you will be strengthened with all his glorious power so you will have all the endurance and patience you need. May you be filled with joy, always thanking the Father. He has enabled you to share in the inheritance that belongs to his people, who live in the light. For he has rescued us from the kingdom of darkness and transferred us into the Kingdom of his dear Son, who purchased our freedom and forgave our sins."