How You Can Carry the Presence of God Every Where You Go by Kristi Lemley
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By Kristi Lemley
When you and I became children of God, we began to partner with Him to bring heaven to earth. Jesus even instructs us on how to pray for God's presence to reign on earth: "Your kingdom come, your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven (Matt. 6:10). How does His kingdom come to earth? His will becomes reality if we allow Him to work through us. We become carriers of His glory. How do we become a glory carrier?

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When you and I became children of God, we began to partner with Him to bring heaven to earth. Jesus even instructs us on how to pray for God’s presence to reign on earth: “Your kingdom come, your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven (Matt. 6:10).
How does His kingdom come to earth? His will becomes reality if we allow Him to work through us. We become carriers of His glory.
How do we become a glory carrier? First, we need to become children of God. We need to believe in Jesus as our Lord and Savior. As we grow in our walk with the Lord, the glory in our lives increases. The more authentic we are with Him, the deeper He takes us and reveals Himself. The closer to Him we draw, the more transformed we become.
How do we continue to carry His presence when we sin and fail? We must repent any time we are convicted of sin. We need to quickly confess that sin to the Lord and ask Him to forgive us. We must continually surrender our hearts and lives and remain free from anything that might take root and become a stronghold.
God wants to pour out His Spirit and engulf us in His glory more than we want Him to. He desires to be more intimate with each person He created, and this occurs in His presence. When the Spirit fills a room, everything changes. Miracles, signs and wonders transpire. Do you hunger for more of Him? Do you crave to live in His presence?
I pray that the Lord would tear down walls we have built, speak truth to lies we believe and release His anointing in our lives. The world awaits His glory. Will you carry it to the lost and hurting?
Dr. Kristi Lemley
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Have you ever thought about Andrew, one of the twelve disciples? Andrew is mentioned in the Bible twelve times and four of those times it was in a list as a disciple. There are six times Andrew is described as Peter's brother. So over half of the time, he is not known for himself, but in relation to someone else. After Pentecost, we do not hear another word about Andrew. The interesting point of the story is that Andrew met Jesus first and actually introduced Peter to Jesus as the Messiah (John 1:41). When Peter declared Jesus as the Christ, Jesus stated that the Church would be founded on his revelation that came from God (Matt 16:13-20). But wait, Andrew said it first.
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How can we have a life without limits? By living to please the Lord. "Am I now trying to win the approval of human beings, or of God? Or am I trying to please people? If I were still trying to please people, I would not be a servant of Christ" (Gal 1:10, NIV). We can respect, love, and help others, but we can never allow them to take the place of the Savior in our lives. This is the root of the fear of people—thinking that other people have power over us. The only power they have is what we give them.
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Do you know someone who has walked away from the Lord and needs to return? Could God use you in His divine plan? This is exactly what one father did for his son. "I didn't care when I was arrested because I was high," Josh Bingaman says. "When the drugs and alcohol wore off, it was a different story. There I stood in line, about to put on the orange jumpsuit and move from a holding cell into the jail. I knew I could not put that jumpsuit on. I just mentally was unable. The guards were about to call my name for a search when all of a sudden, I heard my name from the other direction."