When I get to heaven, after seeing God in His glory, meeting Jesus face to face, coming to an understanding of the working of the Holy Spirit and His power, there are a few people I want to meet and have some questions for. I want to ask Adam “Was it worth it?”. To Noah, “How was it on the ark for all that time with the animals?”. To Daniel, “Did you pet the lions?”. To the shepherds at the nativity, “How did this event change your lives?” As I read through the scriptures, one of the people I relate to a lot is the Apostle Paul, and my question to him would be, “What was your struggle?” Paul was a mighty man of God and yet he battled doing and not doing. I reflect quite often over what is written in *Romans 7:15 For I do not understand my own actions [I am baffled and bewildered by them]. I do not practice what I want to do, but I am doing the very thing I hate [and yielding to my human nature, my worldliness—my sinful capacity].19 For the good that I want to do, I do not do, but I practice the very evil that I do not want.* Many people believe that they are “good people”. Paul realized how wretched he was compared to Jesus. The Bible says that we all have the same type of struggles. Paul makes a powerful statement about his own nature and then brings praise as it is written in *Romans 7:24 Wretched and miserable man that I am! Who will [rescue me and] set me free from this body of death [this corrupt, mortal existence]? 25 Thanks be to God [for my deliverance] through Jesus Christ our Lord!…* Beloved, whatever your struggle, whatever you are battling with, praise God that you are struggling and battling, and not just giving in to it. I have learned to be thankful for the struggle because that is where I gained my strength. We need, I need, to put the 3 R’s of revival in my life, Remember, Repent, Repeat, because I need to be revived as well as renewed before God. We may not know till we get to heaven as to why we went through all that we have, but one thing is for sure, when we make it to heaven it will matter a whole lot less. There is a song by Matthew West that I have had on replay, and the beginning lyrics encourage me to endure, “When I go to be with Jesus/It won’t break my heart to leave/All my worries and my troubles/Will be long gone memories/When that heavenly homecoming/One day comes for me/And I go to be with Jesus/It won’t break my heart to leave”. Jesus is my strength, my inspiration, my reason to live and never give up, and I pray that He is yours as well. Please pray for me as I pray for all who read these words. My BeLoved, may the grace of the Lord Jesus, and the love of God the Father, and the communion of the Holy Spirit, be with you all. Amen. In Christ Love, douglas. HE>i. pastord.blog

Special Note: I want to thank those who read what I write and are encouraged to give either one time or have decided to give on a monthly basis in support of the different ministries God has entrusted to me. I am encouraged to see certain verses playing out before my eyes like what is written in *Philippians 4:16 For even in Thessalonica you sent aid once and again for my necessities. 17 Not that I seek the gift, but I seek the fruit that abounds to your account.*

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