We Can Either Wear Grave Clothes or God Clothes!

Grave clothes resemble the pain we’ve gone through in life & God clothes resemble the mantle that’s on our life.

One resembles where we died & the other resembles where we rise.

The enemy is after us through pain in our lives & the wrong theology & worldview to really keep us anchored in victimhood.

The majority of the army of God is defined by the pain they went through, the processes they clung to, and the theology that hinders their growth to what God has planned for them.

I pray we could let go of the grave clothes (pain) & grab onto God’s clothes(mantle).

Let go of it and hold on to God!

One of the reasons Paul the apostle was unstoppable is because of this knowledge. He knew this world going awesome wasn’t His reward or priority. Instead, he saw that the will of Jesus (still needs to be done) was his dominant priority.

Shipwrecks, getting whipped, stoned to death, robberies, hunger, betrayals, & more happened to him MOSTLY when he was in the will of God YET he didn’t let the pain be his story, it was only a testimony to add to his success.

Too many times we are looking for pain free stories or perfect circumstances to follow through on the commands & calling of Jesus.

I pray we would let the grave clothes die & the God clothes rise!

I love you guys

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