“You’ve Got Mail!”


Dear Child,
I saw you crying last night, because so many people had hurt you that day, so I came even closer to you knowing you would become aware of my presence there in your bedroom, and I knew that then you would start talking to me and telling me about all your hurt. I wanted so much to minister to you; to wrap my arms around you and tell you how much I love you; but you just wiped away your tears, watched TV for a little while and you went to sleep. You didn’t even look at any of the many love letters I have written to you. They are all there on your nightstand. Yes, all 1,189 letters, which I have written to you, pouring out my love and showing you the way, but again, you just went to sleep.

So much has changed from the day when you fell in love with me. You shouted with such joy and you expressed how glad you were that you had fallen in love with me, even though I fell in love with you when I saw you before I set the foundations of the world. So on that day in the eternity past, I set about creating a wonderful and beautiful plan for your life. I prepared such things that it would never enter into your mind how wonderful these things are, because I knew you would seek me and fall in love with me. Since the day that you asked me to come into your heart, I have never left you, nor have I ever forsaken you, even on those days when you have acted indifferent to me.

Today you came in heavy-hearted because you are sick again. I know you don’t complain out loud, but I can hear the unspoken secret words in your heart asking why you have to be struggling with sickness when you are so devoted to my cause. But, child, I have told you over and over in my letters (which you call chapters) that it is not my will for you to be sick. It is my will for you to be made whole. Here are my words where I have expressed my will, which you would do well to go back and read.

1 John 3:21-22, 1 John 5:14-15, 1 Kings 8:56, 1 Peter 2:24, 2 Corinthians 10:3-5, 2 Timothy 1:7, Deuteronomy 30:19-20, Deuteronomy 7:14-15, Ephesians 6:10-17, Exodus 23:25, Galatians 3:13-14, Galatians 3:29, Hebrews 10:23, Hebrews 10:35-36, Hebrews 11:11, Hebrews 13:8, Isaiah 41:10, Isaiah 53:4-5, James 5:14-16, Jeremiah 1:12, Jeremiah 30:17, Joel 3:10, Luke 1:69-79, Mark 11:22-24, Mark 16:14-18, Matthew 18:18-19, Matthew 21:21, Matthew 8:16-17, Matthew 8:2-3, Nahum 1:9, Philippians 2:13, Philippians 4:6-7, Proverbs 4:20-24, Psalm 103:1-5, Psalm 107:19-21, Psalm 118:17, Psalm 91:9-10, Psalm 91:14-16, Revelation 12:11, Romans 4:16-21, Romans 8:2, Romans 8:11, and 3 John 1.

The main reason you aren’t receiving my best is because you are willing to settle for less. As long as you have just enough, and can get by with less than my best, you will. As long as your sickness is manageable from day to day, you’re ok with it. That is the truth. You dive into your work that you call your service and you get so caught up with service that you think that your whole ministry is founded on your sickness. You think that because you have this sickness you are able to minister so well to others, and therefore you glorify God. Which way does it glorify me the most? Am I glorified more if you bravely endure your sickness, or if I heal you of it? Ah, but if you bravely endure your sickness for me, then you glorify only yourself, but if I heal you of this disease then the world will glorify me. And which way will you glorify me to the highest; if I let you suffer this disease, or if I healed you of it? And which will make your ministry reach more people; when you minister about your pain and your endurance for me, or when you shout to the world how “once you were blind, but now I see?””

You secretly wonder why you have to live without God’s best when you look around and you see others being blessed in every way, prospering, receiving, being healed, and you wonder, why not you. You have to get sick and tired of being sick and tired, before you will aggressively pursue my best. You have to have a holy dissatisfaction with mediocrity before you can experience all that I have for you. You have to truthfully ask and answer the question, “Does God want me to bear this sickness?” If you read my many letters on this, you wouldn’t need to ask the question. The answer is NO! I paid the price for every sickness so that you would not have to endure any! When that last stripe ripped across across my back, an exchange took place for you. I paid the price and I then took the healing I had bought for you and handed it to you. And it’s free, you don’t owe anything. Now it’s up to you to take it. Why do you still stand there sick? I want you healed, restored, and made whole. When you come into my kingdom, I don’t want you to come in limping, bedraggled, and worn out. It is my will that you are whole and well.

Everything in this fallen world naturally goes from good to bad. Things don’t get better without effort. You have to seek to find, knock to get the door opened, and ask before you receive (Matt. 7:7). You must raise your sights and aim higher. Most people are shooting at nothing and hitting it every time. So if you don’t pursue God’s best, you won’t find it.

Jeremiah 29:11 says,
(VS 11)”I know the thoughts that I think toward you, saith the LORD, thoughts of peace, and not of evil, to give you an expected end.

When I spoke to Jeremiah to write these words, Israel was devastated. The city of Jerusalem had been destroyed, and many people had been taken captive to Babylon by Nebuchadnezzar. Thoughts of peace were probably the last thing on their minds.

But Jeremiah went on to say in verses 12-13-14
“Then shall ye call upon me, and ye shall go and pray unto me, and I will hearken unto you. And ye shall seek me, and find me, WHEN YE SHALL SEARCH FOR ME WITH ALL YOUR HEART.

I’ve heard people say that they prayed and believed God but that nothing happened. These scriptures promise otherwise. So, who’s right? Choose to believe I am true to my word. (Ref: Numbers 23:19)
The key is: you have to search for me with all your heart. That is the missing element.

Vs 14: AND I WILL BE FOUND OF YOU, SAITH THE LORD: AND I WILL TURN AWAY YOUR CAPTIVITY

I am not saying that when you search for me with all your heart and you find me, that just by seeing me your sickness disappears, as if this alone takes a definitive action for you. This analogy may help you understand what I mean:

It is like if you are desperately in need of water. You are thirsty to being near death. You must have a drink of water to live. But there is a large lake of cool refreshing pure water but you can’t see it because you haven’t been looking for it. So the WATER is saying to you; you shall seek me and find me when you search for me with ALL your heart. Then WATER says, “When you find me I will turn away all your thirst.” How? How will WATER turn away your thirst? Not by just finding it and seeing it there before you. The answer: When you dive in!
The same happens when you search for me with all your heart. By the fact that you have found me, I am your water. I AM everything you need. But you have to dive in to me. Make me first place. Meditate in my word day and night.

But no matter how much you plead and cry and make a fuss, nothing will happen until you begin your search for me. You have to reach a point where you won’t live with anything less than my best.

That attitude is missing in the lives of far too many Christians. The bar of expectations, even within the church, has been lowered in regards to healing, finances, and more. If my love letters are filled from the beginning to the last letter about how I came to the world to restore and make whole , why is my church so filled with sickness and brokenness? It is because there is such a fear that someone might be disappointed and, therefore, many ministers have been teaching people to settle for less and avoid the disappointment. To protect their position they smear those that teach my true word as “those name it and claim bunch.”

You have all been raised in and influenced by an ungodly culture. And nobody learns how to receive God’s best overnight. It’s a process, but you need to begin moving in that direction. I have far more for you than you are experiencing.

Christians ought to be walking in supernatural healing. They ought to be walking in financial prosperity. Most, however, are just as sick and broke as their unsaved neighbors. You cannot have a testimony of God in you if you appear no better off than those who are going to perdition. You will never receive God’s best until you become completely dissatisfied with second best—mediocrity.

One of these days, you are going to stand before My Father, and you will know all things even as you are known (1 Cor. 13:12). In an instant, you are going to know what you could have had while on this earth. You will discover that you didn’t have to be sick, that you didn’t have to live broke, and that you didn’t have to be depressed and discouraged. You will realize that love, joy, peace, long-suffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, and temperance were living inside of you in full omnipotent power the whole time (Gal. 5:22-23).

You don’t have to limp into heaven, crying, “Praise God, I made it.” You can live a life of victory now. I am your Savior, child, and I died to pay the full price, to deliver you from this present evil world and translate you into my kingdom.

Moses lived under an inferior covenant compared to yours (2 Cor. 3:7-11). But I said that John the Baptist was greater than Moses, yet the least New Testament saint is greater than John (Matt. 11:11). Therefore, if Moses was still strong at 120 years, with good eyesight (Deut. 34:7), why would you settle for less?

Unless you’re willing to stand and fight the fight of faith, you will be overcome by this world, and your current circumstances. If you don’t stir yourself up, you will settle to the bottom. The world isn’t going to encourage you toward my best, and most Christians aren’t either.

Sadly, religion is one of the strongest weapons Satan has to discourage people from believing for something more. Many churches believe that the Father doesn’t perform miracles today or, worse, that the Father is the one who wills for your lives to be in such a mess to break you, and because He sovereignly controls everything. That is not true. I said that a kingdom divided against itself will fall, and if the Father makes people sick and I come to make them well, then My Father’s kingdom would be divided, and it would not stand. But I and the Father are One. It is the Father’s will for you to be well, whole, and restored, and I have come to fulfill his will.

You need to realize that it’s about receiving what I’ve already done, and not about getting me to do something I have not done yet.

Child, you don’t need to call on me to heal you; BY MY STRIPES, YOU WERE HEALED (1 Pet. 2:24). That miraculous healing power is already IN YOU. You don’t need to call on ME to move and bring the finances; I have already provided it all for you. (2 Peter 1:3) You need to believe what I have already done and simply in faith, just receive. Don’t talk to me about your BIG problems, talk to your problems about your BIG GOD. Speak to your problem saying…”You’re in Big trouble now, problem!! Don’t you remember that I spoke to the tree?

Speak to your sick body, yes, SPEAK TO YOUR BODY and say, “Body, I’ve got some good news for you! You’re healed! and lay your hands on your body and speak Isaiah 53:5 to it. Don’t analyze it! Just speak what I’ve said!

So here I am, living in you and I have given you everything you will ever need in your holy life, and your physical life. Now, just believe!

Your friend,
Jesus

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