Do you know what’s at the intersection of humility and exaltation?
It’s truth, it’s most certainly peace, direction, clarity, and honor. As a result, the badge of humility be exalted is the mantra. Whenever the two are paired and in an individual, there is no stopping that person.
The two — humility and exaltation — work in tandem. Nothing about the combination of the two is random. Truly, this pairing is the gateway to accessing power from on high, unleashing a wind of advancement and continuity.
Any pairing — man and woman — spiritually laced with the oil of humility and exaltation, is confidently set in motion to change and charge the atmosphere. This doesn’t mean the partnership shifts atmospheres, in their might. Where the anointing has destroyed any yoke, it’s replaced by finishing oil.
“The Lord lifts up the humble; He casts the wicked down to the ground.”
— Psalms 147: 6 There is a peaceful resolve these types of individuals are now governed by. The peace that surpasses all understanding. The question becomes where has this profound anointing been hiding? I submit to you, it’s always been here. All too often, these types of encounters (where the Holy Ghost takes over) and examples of the Lord’s hand is hidden until the moment of God’s choosing to be on display for just the right audience.
First things first, there must be a spiritual cauterization of the heart.
Only the Lord can turn the heart of mankind.
When that happens, that’s the juncture where humility sets in and uproots sin. Often in our churches today, the focus is on the the wallets of the people. So sermons are bent on turning wallets, instead of hearts.
There would be a far greater impact if the preacher sought after God’s own heart, than the climate of the edifice for the hour. When God constructs the message, there is a meal for everyone.
“And it shall come to pass in that day, that his burden shall be taken away from off thy shoulder, and his yoke from off thy neck, and the yoke shall be destroyed because of the anointing.”
— Isaiah 10: 27
This means the preacher has to be sent by God and most certainly has the indwelling of the Holy Ghost. The bottom line, so not one preacher isn’t preaching in their might. Many times they are worn-out from preaching in their might.
They are seeking after bouts of recovery in the natural, instead of seeking after God to put back into them what was expunged.
Allowing Him to replenish them, what the people had expunged from the sermon, thereby experiencing the anointing. By His Spirit, offering His Holy Word, that preacher is refreshed from the anointing they’re infused with. God is obligated to replenish the preacher.
There are no benefits to quenching the Holy Spirit. Preaching the truth and not based on the flock’s wallet, is the commission. It’s the truth that sets mankind free not their wallets. How can the truth set us free when there is no truth present? The measure of truth must abound, in order for freedom to be a recourse.
The story of Ananias and Sapphira comes to mind. It’s all too often, set up shop in many churches of today. They sold property, but conspired to keep some of the money, making matters worse by lying to the Holy Ghost.
Asking the obvious question, where was the truth when it comes to those two? It wasn’t present then, so their consequence was death. We must know in this hour there are people dying a spiritual and natural death, and only God knows.
“Repent therefore of this thy wickedness and pray God, if perhaps this thought of thine heart may be forgiven thee.”
— Acts 8: 22
Most assuredly the wages of sin is death.
There comes a point when grace runs out.
Grace bows out when God says.
How far are you willing to go in your will, never realizing God knows all and therefore sees all?
We can fool man some of the time, but we can’t fool God any of the time.
Apostle Jacqueline Hudson is a Waycross resident and author of the book “Never Say Never: A Memoir with a Twist.”







