Did you ever notice that some people cannot stop speaking about the Lord? He’s in every conversation of substance. Even their social media accounts include Him. They just can’t separate themselves from awareness of God in their lives.
Why can’t they just be normal and post photos of their vacations, selfies with their kids or grandkids, pictures of their favorite foods at local restaurants, or even pics with their church friends? There’s nothing wrong with any of those things, right?
What does God see when He looks at the “normal” people? Does He see the advertised version that doesn’t include Him?
“But if I say, ‘I will not mention his word or speak anymore in his name,’ his word is in my heart like a fire, a fire shut up in my bones. I am weary of holding it in; indeed, I cannot.” (Jeremiah 20:9 NIV)
As one who has been walking with the Spirit for decades, I know that there is no way to separate my Kingdom walk from my physical walk (before going to Heaven). I’m already a Kingdom inhabitant. God is always going to be leading me with His voice. So, I’m going to mention Him all the time. He is going to be included in every aspect of my life. Yes, that means that I can’t be “normal” or at least not to the crowd that doesn’t also walk with the Spirit.
Listen, the devil can quote Scriptures and twist them into any narrative he chooses. The devil is a liar, and he’s good at it. The serpent has had many years of honing his craft of manipulation.
When God anoints a Kingdom champion, they are ALWAYS passionate. God doesn’t anoint people to be silent. The devil would want that, but not God. God wants a voice of truth to speak boldly. If God ever told me to be silent, I would be truly concerned. Instead, He wakes me up in the early morning hours with a word from Him on my tongue. And like the Prophet Jeremiah, it’s like a fire in my bones until it is delivered.
So, there is no way that I could believe that God would not similarly anoint all Kingdom women to be passionately vocal about truth. Who could walk with the Spirit and be silent? When I’m in the Spirit, I’m thoroughly disgusted with the women who think it is their God-given command to be silent in the church while parading themselves around as good-little Christians. Hey, but don’t believe me … Ask God yourselves!
“For the eyes of the Lord range throughout the earth to strengthen those whose hearts are fully committed to him.” (2 Chronicles 16:9 NIV)
