Morning Light – April 13th, 2015: Pulling Down the Pillars of Dagon (Audio)

MLToday: [Judges Chapter Sixteen]: Pulling Down the Pillars of Dagon. In this chapter Samson meets Delilah and is ultimately destroyed. Throughout his life Samson objectified women and used them for his own selfish ends. In the midst of this God used Samson mightily on many occasions, which serves as a warning not to confuse anointing with godly character. Samson’s character was marred by deep judgmentalism toward woman and unbridled narcissism. At the end of his life he recovers his relationship with God and pulls down these strongholds that brought him such grief in the mist of a lifetime of exploits for God.


The Father says today that I am extending to you radical permission. Enter into My permissiveness this day. I permit you to stand up and demonstrate who I AM in the earth. I permit you to cast out demons and heal the sick. I permit you to proclaim the acceptable year of My beneficence and mercy over your life and the lives of your loved ones. You do understand says the Father that your most imaginative idea of My favor doesn’t even come close to measuring the scope of My love and determination to show up in your for goodness and blessing?
So enter into My permissiveness says the Father. No longer allow others to be the gatekeepers of My blessing in your life. When there is correction needed I will make it abundantly clear that it comes from ME and not from man or some religious ideation of what man thinks your life should look like. Reclaim today your station and place in the kingdom. Yield afresh and anew to My Spirit and My character. Make it your purpose to press in every day to the knowledge and experience of being My Beloved – for I have set My love upon you even My relentless love in full measure beyond what you could ever imagine.

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