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What Selflessness Is Like

12 Tuesday Sep 2017

Posted by Susanne Schuberth (Germany) in Abiding IN Christ, Abundant Life, Building up the Body of Christ, Discerning the Spirits, Encouragement, Eternal Life, Faith, Fellowship with God, God our Father, God's Love, Happiness, Knowing God, Salvation, Satan, Self-Forgetfulness, Sickness, Spirit vs. Flesh, The Holy Spirit

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I just bumped into a blog where someone was praised to the skies for being able to do gymnastics at an advanced age. There is nothing wrong about such a laudation in itself since this and similar things are that which our fallen world can exclusively look at. Whatever is visible, audible, tangible, countable, measurable, yes, everything that is perceptible by our senses will be praised if it promises pleasure to people. As I skimmed through the comments section of this blog post, the longest response there caught my eye. The commenter, of course, was still older than the aforementioned person who would receive rave reviews, and he, outrageously, won this and that competition at an even higher age. Dear reader, it was almost impossible for me to finish reading their self-praise by which I felt greatly repelled. :-/ What about those people who cannot behave as they would want? What about those who are sick and cannot move their bodies any longer as they would love to? I doubt you will find any writing on the internet where these people are praised… BUT…

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Discerning the Spirits

21 Wednesday Oct 2015

Posted by Susanne Schuberth (Germany) in Building up the Body of Christ, Christ in us, Discerning the Spirits, Encouragement, Exhortation, False Spirits, False Teachers, God's Voice, Prayer, Self-Forgetfulness, Spiritual Guidance, Wisdom

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Listening to God's Voice Ensures 100% Quality ;-) (Photo by Susanne Schuberth)

Listening to God’s Voice Ensures 100% Quality.  😉
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Let’s say someone invited you to join a gathering of people who call themselves Christians. That does not necessarily mean that you attend a church, a home church, a conference or a similar thing. Just imagine that you are going to meet people you have never met before and you want to find out whether they are honest and upright Christians – or not. The most common mistake we tend to make in such cases is the conviction that everyone who is friendly must be indwelt by God’s Spirit. Dear brothers and sisters, nothing could be further from the truth, since Satan usually “disguises himself as an angel of light” (2 Cor 11:14 ESV). Satan tends to be the nice guy who feeds the bunny a carrot first, but later he whips the stick out of his pocket. As wonderful as it is to meet friendly Christians who really radiate the light and love of God, as painful were my own experiences in the past when I had to deal with those other, in the long run, harmful encounters. Today I rather ask God for His wisdom to show me the truth so that I can more easily perceive who is ‘the real thing’ and who is not (cf. Js 1:5). Love bombing to win me does not work anymore as long as I sense the Lord’s gentle voice inside me saying, “Take care, Susanne!” and I simultaneously feel repelled by the presence of false spirits in those persons I am confronted with.

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Jumping into the Unknown

22 Monday Jun 2015

Posted by Susanne Schuberth (Germany) in Abiding IN Christ, Being Set Free, Dying to Self, Entering the Promised Land, Eternal Life, Following Jesus, Justification, Power of His Resurrection, Sanctification, Self-Forgetfulness, The Dark Night of the Soul, Walking in the Spirit

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God's Hand keeps us secure - always (Photo by Susanne Schuberth)

God’s Hand keeps us secure – always
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What is the goal we will reach after a comparatively short justification process and very long sanctification process? Actually, I want to offer you some food for thought here.
Although I believe that only a handful of people experienced that blissful condition of having died to self completely, it might be interesting to read Augustine of Hippo’s thoughts about how our whole inner life will have changed as soon as we have entered the invisible kingdom of God.

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Dependent on HIM

31 Sunday May 2015

Posted by Susanne Schuberth (Germany) in Entering His Rest, Entering the Promised Land, Faith, God's Love, Hope, Relax and Chill Out, Self-Forgetfulness, Thanksgiving, Trusting God, Walking in the Spirit

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Blackbird Baby Enjoying the Sun on a Bicycle Pedal  (Photo by Susanne Schuberth)

Blackbird Baby Enjoying the Sun on a Bicycle Pedal
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What does a baby know about tomorrow? Is it really necessary that children who have reliable parents care about their own wellbeing?
I do know that not all earthly parents can be good parents because some have had a bad childhood that made them incapable of perceiving the needs of their own children. And some of you who read this blog even lost your parents when you would be little children yourselves. But you might have become parents of your own and thus you know that parents usually are able to give good gifts to their children as Jesus confirmed,

“What father among you, if his son asks for a fish, will instead of a fish give him a serpent; or if he asks for an egg, will give him a scorpion? If you then, who are evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will the heavenly Father give the Holy Spirit to those who ask him!” (Lk 11:11-13 ESV)

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Regaining a Peaceful Mind and Heart

24 Sunday May 2015

Posted by Susanne Schuberth (Germany) in Death, Discerning the Spirits, Dying to Self, Encouragement, Entering His Rest, Faith, Hope, Light and Darkness, Psychology, Relax and Chill Out, Self-Forgetfulness, Walking in the Spirit, Wisdom

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There is always hope... (Photo by Susanne Schuberth)

There is always hope…
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“For to set the mind on the flesh is death, but to set the mind on the Spirit is life and peace.” (Rom 8:6 ESV)

Basically, it would be so easy to discern whether we have set our mind on the Spirit or on the flesh if we only took a short glance into our hearts and check them for their peaceful or restless condition. The problem is, as soon as we sense that there is NO peace at all, we might be inclined to look at our own failures or to those of others instead of taking a short glance to God who allowed Satan to bring us into that confused, disheartened, sometimes even hopeless condition. We can be sure that the devil always tries everything in order to keep us restless and discouraged. He does not cease telling us about our wrongdoings or about those of others in order to keep our thoughts running like a hamster in his wheel – from past events to the future, back to the past, and so on and so forth. The sorrow and those negative feelings that go with these thoughts ALWAYS come from the devil, too.

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Attaining Maturity of Faith

06 Monday Apr 2015

Posted by Susanne Schuberth (Germany) in Abiding IN Christ, Communion, Faith, Fellowship, Fellowship with God, God's Love, Intimacy with God, Maturity, Self-Forgetfulness, Spiritual Guidance

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Indeed, I have just read the best and shortest definition of what faith really is. A few words that explain why so many who only know the Bible are still struggling with getting more faith when they read and reread written promises of God. However, their faith does not really grow and they cannot attain spiritual maturity. Even praying over those aforementioned Scriptures, i.e. promises, alone does rarely help anyone. Why? Here comes the definition.

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Continuous Joy and Peace?

01 Wednesday Apr 2015

Posted by Susanne Schuberth (Germany) in Abiding IN Christ, Communion, Encouragement, Entering His Rest, Faith, Fellowship with God, Relax and Chill Out, Resurrection Life, Self-Forgetfulness, Walking in the Spirit

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Cruiser in the Rhine-Main-Danube Canal,  Fürth - March 31, 2015 (Photo by Susanne Schuberth)

Cruiser in the Rhine-Main-Danube Canal, Fürth – March 31, 2015
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If I had not believed in the possibility of enjoying God’s joy and peace on a permanent basis, I would not have dared to write one word about it. Despite struggling with falling in and out of such a desirable spiritual condition, I could not help searching and knocking on Heaven’s door to, please, let me in and to give me what I wanted. If God had been a man, He would have certainly been stressed out by a woman who had asked Him almost daily – for two decades – to give her a certain blessing as we find it described in the Parable of Persistent Widow (cf. Lk 18:1-8). But thank God, He is not a man and loves to be asked until He gives us graciously what only He can give.

Paul in his letter to the Philippians writes several times about the capability to rejoice in the Lord in ALL circumstances. We might think here, for example, about Paul’s and Silas’ experiences of how the Philippian jailer had been converted as it is written in Acts.

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