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Friday, August 9, 2019

Jesus Never Fails


Times of Silence

Yes, I have been silent for a time…again (with the exception of a recent message from the Lord, which I posted). I do realize that is almost like signing a death warrant in this day of “instant”, “daily” words and messages, but God leads his people faithfully. Yet, there are times to speak and times to be silent. 

For the most part, the past ten months have mostly been a season of silence as far as writing goes, with fairly long gaps in-between, yet in God’s goodness, He continues to speak through other faithful and obedient messengers. (Did any of you see Balaam’s donkey in the crowd?)

It is astounding the number of Christians who have been through situations that have shaken them to the core, taunted by the flesh or the enemy to ‘give up’ because of being weary, zapped of strength, confused in weak moments and even frustrated at God’s timing, not to mention the exasperating temptation NOT to look at the outward appearances that absolutely defy what you are believing for.  

I find it much easier now to understand Peter when he stepped out of the boat and onto the deep, turbulent waters, even though Jesus was right there with him. It is not easy to force our natural eyes to overlook the chaotic circumstances of the physical and our personal storms, or the giants that boldly stand before us.

Yet, those who have the fear of the Lord and love Him more than life itself simply cannot let go or turn away from Him, finding ourselves crying out, completely dependent on Him. But even though we do not let go, as those who fall into apostasy, it can still be incredibly challenging at times. Even the godliest men like Job, Moses, Elijah, Jeremiah, David and others cried out to God to take their lives in their season of overwhelming circumstances.
Surely Jesus and the most Holy Spirit have interceded on our behalf, praying as Yeshua/Jesus did for Peter that our “faith not fail” us. Countless wait on God for visions and dreams to come to fruition, for personal promises (personal covenants between the Lord and them) to manifest in the physical. 

Some have waited a long time, some months, some years, some even decades.  It is such as these that grow weary and such as these that the enemy comes strongly against, knowing how very close they are to walking into their promised destinies. I think this goes for all in the body of Christ Jesus 

(Note* - I was led to add this...It is to say that all in the body of Christ who are doing as God has instructed them are very close to walking into their promised destinies. If you have not as of yet done what God has instructed you to do, keep in mind that those who made a covenant with God in the past (as it is written in his Word) had their part to do and obeyed..."then" God fulfilled His personal promises to them. How often does God say, "If you...", "then I..."? Selah - BP 2019)

There are those who say God does not make personal covenants today, that those were only made in ancient times before the time of Jesus (Yeshua) or before the time of the Holy Spirit, who comes to us just as Christ (Messiah) promised, into those who are born-again.

There are others who teach that healing is not for today, or those who go to the other extreme and say that “faithful believers” never get sick, and if they do and are not healed, it is because they lack faith or are in sin. Others will go so far as to say that we cannot do the things that Jesus and the apostles did; that even through Christ and HIS power and authority in us (His alone) that true believers cannot do as He commanded.

But what did Jesus/Yeshua say?

And he said unto them, Go into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature. He that believes and is baptized shall be saved; but he that believes not shall be damned. And these signs shall follow them that believe; In my name they shall cast out devils; they shall speak with new tongues; they shall take up serpents; and if they drink any deadly thing, it shall not hurt them; they shall lay hands on the sick and they shall recover.
[Mk 16:15-18]

Did Yeshua say, “…and these signs shall follow them that believe, who are alive today” (in His day only)? No, He left it open, which to me indicates that it is for them that believed in that day, as well as those who believe in times that were to come (futuristically), including this day and age.

It is the work of the enemy to take God’s word, pervert it and make a doctrine of devils out of it. It is the same strategy he used in the Garden of Eden when he deceived Eve. It is with confidence that I say that the Lord is indeed the same yesterday, today and forever because I believe the Word of God. He still delivers, heals, restores and does many miracles and wonders to this day.

I also believe that God still makes personal covenants with people today, whether through dreams or visions, a prophetic word or by speaking deep within our spirit via His Spirit. His promises are for our good, but ultimately and always for the glory of Jesus. God never contradicts His character or His Word and He most definitely will never make a covenant that will cause us to sin or to hurt others, especially fellow believers, but the counterfeiter Satan will do all he can to discourage us and cause us to go astray in disobedience.

Many have already begun to see miracles, but multitudes are on the very verge. Yes, we all know that some people have in some ways resigned and are tired of hearing about revival, and miracles and breakthroughs coming, or being upon us now etc.

Yet, it is guaranteed that the ones who have hung on, despite all the trials and tribulations, who have not turned away or denied the Lord’s name, are indeed about to see their miracles, their destinies come alive, just as Abraham’s did, or as Joseph’s did, or as Joshua, Gideon, David and onward with so many others. It was taught to me long ago that oursoon” is not the same as God’s soon”. We are on a time clock, whereas he is not.

Do not be deceived though. Yes, miracles are coming, but what the Bible foretells is true and we are in the last of the last days. We see the chaos, the corruption, the violence, hatred, persecution and above all, the deception all around us, covering the entire globe. The stage is being set for the one who will bring about a false “peace treaty”; one who will seem to solve all the problems; one who is well-received by the world, the one called the “lawless” one.


Deception was the main theme Jesus Christ warned about for the last days. I have written about it several times over the past few years, and I’m sure others have as well. Read Matthew 24.  Jesus begins with, Take heed that no MAN deceive you.” (emphasis mine)  So, yes, miracles are coming, but be discerning because we were also forewarned that the false prophets would perform many signs and wonders, but the Antichrist will trump them all.

Satan is a counterfeiter. He knows the word of God. He used it to deceive Eve, having twisted (perverted) it to cause her to doubt, and he used the word of God against Jesus (who IS the WORD that comes in the flesh), when he tempted him in the desert wilderness. So, do not be surprised when his evil ministers/teachers and false prophets use the word of God to present their false doctrines, miracles, signs and wonders. The miracles will be so real, so convincing that we are warned that the elect would be deceived, if possible. That means it is possible. Stay guarded.

For there shall arise false Christs, and false prophets, and shall show great signs and wonders; so that, if it were possible, they shall deceive the very elect.  [Mat 24:24]

Even the false teachings convince multitudes. One example of this is the Word of Faith crowd, with many promoting the prosperity gospel. The teaching does hold elements of truth or else it would never have been received, but the teachers took the truth of God’s word out of context and twisted it to produce great deception.

God is not the author of confusion, Satan is. Speaking the word of God as intended does bring life, but many use it as a weapon against each other (sword fights people jokingly call it, but it is no joke). Others use it thinking they are ‘little gods’ who can command the God of truth or manipulate him to grant or give them their heart’s desires.

Be not deceived; God is not mocked: for whatsoever a man sows, that shall he also reap. For he that sows to his flesh shall of the flesh reap corruption; but he that sows to the Spirit shall of the Spirit reap life everlasting.  And let us not be weary in well doing: or in due season we shall reap, if we faint not.  [Gal 6:7-9]

God’s Word

Some feel that it is not important to speak God’s word, but I disagree. It is the sword, part of our spiritual armour (see Ephesians 6). However, I believe that we must find out what our Lord’s will is (regarding personal situations), and walk in obedience (which involves complete surrender) to His instructions.

The prosperity gospel is only one false doctrine amongst thousands, but it is a dangerous one, leading many people astray. This doctrine strongly urges people to “speak God’s word” and bring what they want into the natural, whether it is regarding finances, relationships, health, marriage, careers, possessions (homes, cars, planes, etc).

There are variations in what different preachers preach in the Word of Faith teaching, but overall, it is believed that health, prosperity etc. are our right as a child of God, but that it requires faith when speaking over these things to bring them to pass. Some preachers go so far as to say we are “little gods” or “little Jesus’”, which is not true.

There is one living God of truth, the Creator of all; we are part of his creation. He made us a little lower than the angels, and we are molded into Christ’s image, but we are not Jesus (He was perfect, without sin), nor are we little gods.  It is difficult to put the entire Word of Faith belief system into a few short sentences because there are several errors in the doctrine (although some say it is not a doctrine).

However, I do call it a doctrine because doctrine comes from the Latin word “doctrina”, which means: “teaching, instruction; a collaboration of beliefs, particularly theological or philosophical.” Doctrine can cover arenas other than religion, such as politics, for example.

If there was no truth or elements of truth in a doctrine, very few would listen or adhere to it. But just as in the Garden of Eden, the enemy takes the truth and perverts it, and many times even adds to it. 

The majority of Christians know that we are to go to God in prayer about everything on our heart and wait upon him to answer. Yes, we all know that waiting can be one of the hardest things we are required to do, but it is to teach us trust, patience and endurance.

I realize that the reader is likely well aware of all that I have written, but in case there are those who do not know, I write it. It is also important that it is understood what I believe, which is equally important to the reader. We are to try every spirit to see if it is of God, and we try it by the Word of God.

Jesus promised that the Holy Spirit will lead us into all truth; and those born again of God are Spirit-filled. We speak the Word of God, according to GOD’S will, not our will – HIS will be done, not ours. God is a good Creator. Sometimes something we want is not the best for us and only God knows that.

Ephesians six warns us about spiritual warfare and the spiritual armour we have available to us. We are told that the weapons of our warfare are not carnal but mighty through God to the pulling down of strongholds. [2Cor 10:4] And that we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of darkness of this world and against spiritual wickedness in high places. [Eph 6:12]

The sword of our armour is the Word of God. If we are not to speak the word, then we might as well leave the sword in its sheath, or the Bible collecting dust on a shelf somewhere. How can we call things that are not as though they were (once God reveals a matter to us through His precious and holy Spirit), if we are not to speak forth God’s word?

I do believe in speaking God’s word, as well as abiding, surrender (dying to self) and obedience. When the Lord has revealed His will to us in personal matters, we stand on His word, with thanksgiving and praise. We do not worship our destiny or God’s personal promises to us, as that would be idolatry. However, we do worship the Creator who planned all things ahead of time out of His agape love.

I cannot pretend to know everything, far from it. Why some are healed and some are not, I cannot even begin to know or explain why. I only know that our Maker/Creator is wise, loving and all-knowing. He sees and knows that which we do not, and that is where trust comes in. Trust in certain areas can also be very difficult and challenging.

We have to learn to fully trust Him. Yes, I do believe that it is something we learn and at different levels. Like I once said, it is one thing to trust God for enough gas to get home when your tank is on empty and no gas stations are around, but it is quite a different level to trust him for what is (or appears to be) the impossible, such as healing an incurable disease or raising the dead back up alive. That is all that I meant by different levels; perhaps “depths” is a better word.

So, do I believe in speaking God’s word, or praying some of the prayers the patriots and prophets prayed, or speaking forth Psalms, Proverbs or other scripture? Absolutely! I believe what it says in Ephesians 6 about it being our sword, but it is also a discerner.

For the word of God is quick and powerful and sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing even to the dividing asunder of soul and spirit, and of the joints and marrow, and is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart.  
[Heb 4:12]

Jesus himself (who IS the Word that [came and…] comes in the flesh) resisted Satan in the desert wilderness by countering every temptation with scripture. Christ Jesus (Messiah Yeshua) is our example. Therefore I am firmly convinced that we are to speak the Word of God as part of our spiritual warfare, in our prayers etc.

Sweet Surrender

I must interject in my own writing here. The previous had been started (began writing) before I posted the last word on the blog, but interruptions and then a work assignment stalled the writing. Somewhere in-between, a close friend and dear sister in Christ sent me a prophetic word, in the hopes to encourage me. It had apparently been posted on Facebook, a social media website that most are familiar with. I do not go on Facebook myself, but most people that I know do.

I asked my friend yesterday if it would be alright to post it. She said it would be fine, as she had read once where someone had asked the messenger if they could post her message, and there was no problem to do so whatsoever. I believe in giving credit where credit is due.

I do not know the person, but am confident she is a sister in Christ. What was rather uncanny was the fact that my friend sent it to me shortly after the Lord had given me a personal message (about a week after, although the messenger wrote it around the same time or before (not sure).

The following is the message sent to me. It was written by Kathy Mote. To God be the glory!

Life has brought me to the place where I am very tired of my struggle. The Lord has brought me to the place where even in the face of His beautiful promises of healing and restoration, I said in all seriousness, 'whatever'.

Not the whatever you hear from rebellious teenagers, or even the 'whatever' you get out of a disinterested stranger, but the completely yielded 'Whatever' you utter with your last breath. I was feeling the kind of surrender that doesn't have the gumption left to put an 'I' in front of 'surrender'.

In that moment I was given a vision and I found myself standing before the throne. Declaring that yielded 'whatever' had automatically brought me before Him. This makes sense, because calling Him Lord is accepting His authority and that's where He is seated. Not my version, not my understanding of it, not even what I figure He means. My heart had cried out, From now on, Lord, it's all You.


I heard my Father forcefully say, Don't give up on what you were promised, as the Lord rushed up to me and knelt by my side. He explained this to me, holding both my hands, The devil has been taken from his place so you could be given yours. Because of rebellion, he was knocked down from his place in the stars. Because of submission you have been raised up to walk among them. I saw how flawlessly beautiful Christ is, and how beautiful we are as we lean into Him and yield to Him.

Submission puts an end to being burdened by a life without God's promises, and the beginning of receiving what the Lord came to give. It was also a revelation to see that submission instantly places you in front of the Throne and in His presence. Quoting the Word does not place you there, calling Him Lord does.

(End of message by Kathy Mote)
At first my heart took a double beat with the last line, but upon careful consideration, I concur, if I understand the message correctly. Who am I to argue with the Holy Spirit? God forbid. My understanding (and I pray the Lord correct me if I am wrong) is that we can quote the Word of God until we are blue in the face, but what our Lord desires is complete surrender, in all areas, a sign of our love and trust in Him. (Remember what I had written before...in the Word, it is written: "If you"..."then I..." (obedience is a must) ).

The Word of God is powerful indeed, if used properly and not perverted as Satan does when he quotes it. Yet, Kathy’s message struck home with me in more ways than one. It came in my email within a week or so after the Lord had given me a personal message, which I will share further on.

The word that stuck out to me was “surrender”. The Lord does not condemn his people, but he surely convicts/corrects. He is, after all, a holy and righteous God, but also a good and loving Father. Thank you D.L. for sending this word, and thanks goes out to God’s messenger, Kathy Mote, who shared it publicly in obedience to the leading of the Holy Spirit.

The fruit of faith is obedience; trust is learned and that by the love and grace of God. Surrender would be evidence of the depth of that trust. My heart pounds even as I write these words. In the next part of this article (the next posting), it will be most humbly yet transparent, in the hopes that another who is “struggling” in an area of complete surrender may be helped.

There comes a time when the struggle must end. A struggle of any sort means that there is opposition, or a resistance by someone or something. Kathy’s message from the Lord brought me out of denial. Our flesh (our fallen, carnal nature) can deceive us, if we allow it to rule where only God should rule. Satan works with the flesh and with the world. The reader will have more understanding later on. May God forgive me for my “struggling”, but I think all of God's people struggle at times in different areas and at different times. It's part of our growth; part of the process. So much makes sense now – clarity. What a good Father we have!

Onslaught of Attacks

Just as many felt that they were finally coming out of a dry place like a desert, or a long season of hardships that seemed never-ending, there suddenly comes another onslaught of grievous attacks for many, whether in the physical (body), the mental/emotional (soul) or spirit. The attacks may be against us personally or against those we know and care about.

This has always been so for Christians, but I believe the increase is a sign of the times we are in. It is the clash of the kingdoms, but it is only a precursor. Evil, violence, unrest, rebellion, depression, immoral behaviours, abominations, lies, deception upon deception, etc. is all on the increase. All of God’s word is coming to pass. Even though miracles, breakthroughs, fulfilled promises, or even revival are coming, the fact still remains that we are in perilous times that shall worsen, according to God’s word.

It is (as was revealed to me) akin to when Joshua and Caleb crossed over Jordan and into the land promised to them. They still had to face and conquer the giants in that land. Satan is not going to sit back and let us walk into our destinies without a fight. His hatred is beyond measure; his ways so vile and evil it is beyond imagination for most of us. I myself have been learning of the depths of it, and even still, I likely do not have the full measure in knowledge and understanding of it.

If the Lord allows the enemy to come against us, as he did Peter and countless others who are children of God, there has to be good reason, and that reason may all be a part of our learning endurance, or learning to endure to the end.

Although we can rationalize and try to explain, none of us can know for certain why we must go through some of the things that we go through, which includes our loved ones and brothers and sisters in Christ.  Satan comes against all of mankind in one way or another, believer and unbeliever alike, because he despises mankind.

All I can ascertain is that we are indeed involved in spiritual warfare, whether we are willing to admit it or not. Those who do not think so are deceived by the adversary, Satan. We are hated by one (as well as his legions) who oppose (and opposed) God Almighty himself. Satan/Lucifer will do all he can and all he is given free rein (even free reign) to do. Satan intends for all that he brings our way for evil, for our destruction (to steal, kill and destroy), but whatever God allows is always meant for our good, whether we understand or not.

For we know that all things work together for good, to those who love God and are the called, according to His purpose.  [Rom 8:28]

The Lord is not saying every thing is good (think of Job or Joseph, Jacob's son or Peter, for examples). What God is saying is that he works all things together for good, in His way, in His timing, whether it be for our time on earth or whether it be for our time in eternity with him. 

Encourage Each Other

I will be quite frank here. Though the Lord has made me an instrument of encouragement (as he has many others…please understand), there are times that I myself become discouraged. Not discouraged in God (He has been the most faithful, amazing Creator and Father any of us could ever hope for or imagine), but discouragement regarding my failures and shortcomings. Who is it that condemns us? Many times, it's us condemning ourselves, but make no mistake, Satan always and gleefully condemns!

I speak of faith, trust, obedience and surrender (more on that later), how crucial these are in our walk, yet in one area I have struggled to surrender (as previously mentioned) a thing due to fear, which is always accompanied by doubt and the grave danger of unbelief.

It behooves me to say that this will allow Satan legal right to torment us. Even if the door is ajar a crack, the dragon can take just one claw, much like an eagle’s talon, and swing that door wide open. He will attack in mind, emotions, feelings and logic if we have any area in our life not given over to God through Christ Jesus.

Satan will breathe fiery darts, fill our mind with vain imaginations, doubts and fears in order to steal, kill and destroy us. God is greater than Satan. Jesus/Yeshua defeated him when he surrendered to the will of the Father and obediently went to the cross as the precious, sinless (spotless) Lamb of God. The Holy Spirit will convict us and do all to help us, but the final choice will remain ours alone.

The fear and unbelief that I have had regarding God’s miracles or promises never pertains to others, but only my personal promises. Why?  I cringe to think of an answer, although I am sure many would answer it for me. There are those who are sure that God has removed me from passing along messages or has given up on me or rather, passed me over as he did Saul, but that I know is not true (undeserved grace and mercy has been immeasurable).

Though I fail Him, He has never failed me, nor will he fail any of us. That being said, I must add that over and over, more times that I can count, the Lord has exhorted His people not to give up. In fact, due to His faithfulness and love for us, from August 2018 to December 2018, there are at least four articles with “Don’t Give Up” or “Don’t Quit” in the titles because the Lord knew that others were struggling as well.

The Lord also exhorted me about “surrender” and “trust” more than once. In July, I wrote the following down as the Holy Spirit placed the words within my spirit. It is in my personal writings, but I did not post it. However, I will share it now. It was written only a matter of days before Kathy Mote posted her message, which was then sent to me, as explained. Now the reader will understand why Kathy Mote’s message struck home so hard and why my heart pounded.

The words came to me after I made confession to God in prayer about my struggle to obey in one area…the struggle being my flesh and fear, and unbelief that I actually could do it or overcome. My heart was aching. Do not misunderstand please. When the Lord spoke an instruction, I would immediately obey, for I love the Lord and fear him as we are to do (the godly kind of fear, not the fleshly kind). 

Yet, after beginning in obedience, it seemed when it became unbearable, time and time again, I came down off my cross. That is why my heart was aching…why could I not overcome? My flesh would get so angry! Why?

Because the carnal mind (fallen nature) is enmity (hostile) against God: for it is not subject to the law of God, neither indeed can be.  [Rom 8:7]

For the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus has set us free from the law of sin and of death. [Rom 8:2]

I write this so the meaning of the message given to me is more fully understood. It is very humbly that I present the following publicly. The Lord was instructing me and addressing the thing I struggled with, the part of my flesh that had to be overcome in order to walk in complete surrender and obedience.

July 26, 2019

Do this! Slam the open door to the enemy who seeks to take you down and take you out.

The thief comes not, but for to steal, and to kill, and to destroy, but I have come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly.  [Jn 10:10]

Yes, I open doors and shut doors than no one can open or shut after Me. Yet, My people must learn what overcoming is and do it. For it shall be said of them: 

They overcame him by the blood of the Lamb and the word of their testimony and loved not their life unto death.  
[Rev 12:11]

Each child of light has something they must overcome, and each one knows what it is, for that will be the hardest thing to surrender – the part of self that does not want to die.

Taste and see that I am good. It is upon you. Trust. Trust. Believe. Let fear go and unbelief will flee. Surrender…  Selah

(End of message)

I also believe that surrender should be enveloped in thanksgiving, true worship of the One who is worthy of such.

In the next posting, which will be the continuation of this article, I will share what has been going on in the past year and where I am now in all of it. Jesus Christ is exalted; His name is magnified. He alone is worthy of all praise, glory and honour…so it is written; so it is true.

for His glory alone

Bonita                         dovesofthevalleys4@gmail.com

2 comments:

  1. My precious sister, the Lord is definitely putting His children in situations where we cannot overcome without His grace. I have tried for years to overcome this dry desert wilderness He has placed me in. Then when I can't change it, the enemy will come in and accuse me of being a shallow christian who is not accounted worthy. The accuser never misses an opportunity to tear us down.
    But what the enemy meant to destroy me with, the Lord has used this for my good. I liken this crushing to being run over by a steam roller leaving me flat like a pancake. This has caused me also to give up my striving and to just give it to God and say 'whatever'. I can't do it so Lord you will have to or it won't get done.
    I have prayed over and over that He would show me if I have done something to cause this dryness and have repented over and over for sins I might have missed confessing. It is a none stop rollercoaster ride.
    But through it all, I have given everything to Him in submission. I give my failures, my victories, good days, bad days whatever is going on in my circumstances I give to Jesus. And in doing so I have come to a restful, peaceable submission. Its in His hands. I couldn't save myself and I certainly cannot finish this good work He has begun in me. I gave my life to Jesus. So this is His life to work His will in and through. He cannot fail...therefore He will not fail in me. Hugs to you Bonita my precious warrior bride friend.

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  2. hugs returned, Donna...your light shines brightly my sister in Christ and friend. Satan is the accuser most definitely. I see the bloodstained banner waving victoriously, above the head of our King, who is in the lead...the Lord of the battle.

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