HAVE YOU ever been afraid to move in response to our Creator’s
calling on your life?
Leviticus 26:13 says, "I am the Lord your God, and I rescued you
from Egypt, so that you would never again be slaves. I have set you free;
now walk with your heads held high."
Like you, those serving in First Nations ministry can be held back by
doubt, as if they were physically weak or lame.
TODAY, I INVITE YOU to pray with me that our Native people and those
serving in Native Ministry will be encouraged to walk in their calling.
Acts 3:7-8 says, "Peter then took him by the right hand and helped
him up. At once the man’s feet and ankles became strong, and he jumped
up and started walking. He went with Peter and John into the temple,
walking and jumping and praising God."
Ask our Creator to allow our First Nations people and those serving in
Native Ministry to walk in His calling, knowing our Father has anointed
and enabled them.
ADDITIONAL SCRIPTURES (4 translations: The Scriptures, CEV, Amplified, KJV):
"The Scriptures" is a translation that includes the original Hebrew names
and has the books in chronological order. The Contemporary English
Version (CEV) is a translation that is written for 'oral tradition'
peoples and it flows well while reading it aloud. The Amplified
version is one where meanings of words and phrases are 'amplified' for
better understanding. The King James Version (KJV) is the
translation that works well with Strong's Concordance. Please also note
the links to Scripture in Cherokee.
There are numerous scriptures regarding ‘walk’.
The key is WALK …. Do it …. Respond …. Be in motion. As the
Scriptures are often literal about walking, they can also reflect the
spiritual aspect of our motion in ministry. As we all are faithful to be
in motion, then . . .
Revelations 21:24; Exodus 17:5-6; Genesis 13:17; Deuteronomy
5:32-33;
Leviticus 26:3-17; Matthew 14:29-33; Matthew 21:21; Matthew 28:17; Luke
24:38; Acts 3:7-8; Acts 14:10; 1 John 1:7; 1 John 2:6; 3 John
1:3-4; 3 John 5:1-17.
NOTE: Visit
Cherokee-Bible.Org for an ongoing Western Cherokee dialect project.
