Time for Thanks and Celebration
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12/8/2011 3:25 PM
Celebrations
God wants us to celebrate to show our appreciation for His love and grace in our lives. He wants to be with us in unity so that His joy in us will be spread about in our hearts. This becomes a healing medicine to us and those around us. Celebration shows our love for God in that we recommit ourselves to love Him with all our strength, will, mind and heart.
When we receive blessings, gifts and promises from God, He expects us to spend time in celebration. It helps us to accept what God has given us. It also allows the Holy Spirit time to work with us so that we grow in understanding, wisdom and discernment. We can then appreciate, use or cause others to be blessed by what has happened to us.
When God bestows a promised gift, He expects us to celebrate in the Holy Spirit with songs and prayers of thanksgiving.
When He gives us new understanding or new truth, we are to celebrate in fasting, prayers, songs and meditations (14 days).
When God blesses us with a marriage (14 days), a new child (30 days), a friend, a grandchild, a new brother or sister in Christ, or one that has been reclaimed, we are to celebrate, showing love by a gathering of friends, by praises to God, shouts of joy and by issuing blessings (7 days).
When blessed with a friend or a child that has accepted Jesus and has been baptized we are to celebrate by parties, issuing blessing, songs of joy and prayers of thanksgiving (7 days).
When God blesses us with an anointing, an ordination, or a ministry, we are to celebrate by fasting, prayers, intensive Bible studies and meditation. These ministries do not become effective until the celebration times have past. God then blesses the works of these ministries as they are done in accordance with His will (14 days).
When Jesus enters us to heal unforgiveness and/or deep hurts, to end long-term pain or to give us repentance of pet sins, we celebrate first in prayers, then in songs of joy and finally in study to understand what price He had to pay to heal our soul. It is a time of learning for overcoming and maintaining what Jesus has given us (7 days).
When our race has been run and our body is worn out, God has given us a special celebration where we yield our spirit up as a final gift to God. It is the prayer of release and thanksgiving for our life – for winners in Jesus.
The unbinding of errors is a celebration of dedication to God – a time of fasting, songs of thanksgiving, of study, prayers and meditations. It is a joyous time (7 days).
When God answers our prayers, we celebrate with a day of song in our heart.
When God bestows a divine miracle in our lives, 3 days of celebration songs, prayers and the confessing of God’s mercies in our life are in order.
When our Father bestows His gift of zoe life, He expects us to spend the rest of our lives in celebration and in songs of joy to God.
God wants us to celebrate the anniversary dates of our being born again, our baptism, marriage, ministries and even our birthdays with songs of thanksgiving and gatherings of friends to issue blessings and prayers. Birthdays today are more a celebration of the flesh and wishing rather than blessings. People wish you a happy birthday rather than pray blessings over you, emphasizing the spiritual you rather than your birth into the curse of Adam’s sin, causing a dead spirit until it becomes alive in Jesus.
The celebration time for a child coming of age is 2 days, receiving a gift from the Holy Spirit is 7 days and a miracle in the life of a mate, child or friend is 1 day.
Celebration times run in an accumulating fashion. God’s goal in all this is to get us into the habit of continual celebration.
8 comment(s) so far...
Re: Time for Thanks and Celebration
I do not understand the purpose of all these celebrations? Should a celebration not just be a quick acknowledge so that one can get back to work?
By Harold on
12/8/2011 4:30 PM
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Re: Time for Thanks and Celebration
Harold, These do not have to be as time-consuming as they seem. God's feast days of celebration are not "quick" acknowledgments of thanksgiving. We show God our hearts in the way we choose to thank, praise, and celebrate. And if we did these kinds of celebrations, would God not redeem our time because we put His Kingdom first?
By Robert Scott on
12/8/2011 4:55 PM
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Re: Time for Thanks and Celebration
Thanks to our God Family for "opening up new branchs' of His truths & all those who submitted to His leading in their lives. We have all learned so much that words cannot explain our appreciation. God has blessed us with these web sites and those with His spirit, wisdom, knowledge and understanding to teach, admonish, explain and answer our many questions, have compassion for us & others in pain, and encourage us in our walk towards becoming more and more like the God Family. Also to have Godly love for our fellowman, to forgive others and ourselves. God bless all who have taken part in contributing to and sharing God's truth. We have all learned so much from each other and are thankful that we have been blessed so we can be a blessing.
By Joyce G. on
12/9/2011 12:10 AM
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Re: Time for Thanks and Celebration
Amen to that, Joyce.
By Robert Scott on
12/9/2011 12:13 AM
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Re: Time for Thanks and Celebration
What does "the unbinding of errors" mean?
By Alanna on
12/9/2011 12:44 PM
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Re: Time for Thanks and Celebration
Alanna, The unbinding of errors is a time in your life when you have discovered the truths about many false ideas you have adopted from religiosity and churches. You lay them down to Jesus and you spend time in the prescribed manner celebrating the good riddance of that falseness and celebrating the truth God has opened up to you. This is not necessarily the discovery of falseness we discover later, since we learn something new every day. This is when you enter into the truth and the light turns on, and you realize so much falseness has entered and you are happy to be rid of it.
By Robert Scott on
12/9/2011 1:05 PM
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Re: Time for Thanks and Celebration
Thank you Robert for moving the 'General Questions/Comments' back to the radio site.
By Alanna on
12/10/2011 11:18 PM
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Re: Time for Thanks and Celebration
Alanna, You're welcome. And thanks for saying thanks!
By Robert Scott on
12/11/2011 12:37 AM
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