Welcome to the Upper Room. So glad you made it.
This morning I was reminiscing my bouts with depression, how I got in, languished in it and came out. Just as a side note, I have a coming interview with a group on just that. Watch out for it. I think it will help a lot of people languishing in depression.
I started a group to help those in depression and anxiety two years ago. My plan was to go a lot deeper, using my dual knowledge of the scriptures and neuroscience-science. Unfortunately, the people were not as open as I needed them to be.
It takes two to tango. The best a minister can give is what you demand of the minister. That is what Jesus taught us and I have seen it so very true in my life and walk. The best of me has come out when I have an engaged audience.
Ministering to a passive audience places no demand on the anointing. The anointing ain't no cheap stuff. God does not give His treasures to those who might trample it under foot. Jesus went to his home town, but He could not do much. The Almighty God could not do much. Why?
God is not our problem. We are our own bottle neck. God will exceed all we can ever believe for. So, He ain't our bottle neck. We are the ones we need to work on. When we work on our belief, God will always meet us. He is faithful. He CANNOT deny Himself.
Let's pray.
The Saint.
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