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Gut instinct- you still have to pay attention to even be able to make an educated guess. Most successful people rely on keen instincts to get ahead- but they read, educate, and take in as much information as possible to hone those skills. Great Saturday thoughts and good morning RP
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LTC Stephen F.
I hope you enjoyed a wonderful Saturday with family and perhaps close friends Marty.
I pray that you and I are sensitive to the Holy Spirit and that we quickly respond by instinct to HIS guidance, admonition, and promptings, my friend and brother-in-Christ Maj Marty Hogan.
Too many humans rely on their own instincts to their own demise and potential of harm of others.
I thank YOU LORD Holy Spirit for dwelling with the soul of each of YOUR adopted sons and daughters.
I pray that each of YOUR adopted sons and daughters who reads prayer understands that YOU prune us of desires and instincts which are opposed to YOUR plans for us.
I lift leaders of families, corporations, businesses, newscasters and elected and appointed officials throughout this nation to YOU. Do what it takes dear God to draw these leaders away from the brink of destruction that far too many are hurtling towards.
I pray that parents are working together with love for each other and their children.
I pray that YOU motivate and guide prayer warriors to intercede for the widows, widowers, orphans, prisoners, homeless families, and the bed-ridden and dying in this nation.
Humiliate those who have despicable plans to deceive those they lead and the newscasters who make their own news instead of reporting with minimal bias.
I pray that we would spontaneously show gratitude with abundant joy. I pray that as Christmas approaches peace, joy and goodwill are becoming more prominent across this land.
I pray that each one of YOUR adopted children and their loved ones sleep well tonight.
By the power and authority of the Name above all names, Jesus the Christ.
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I pray that you and I are sensitive to the Holy Spirit and that we quickly respond by instinct to HIS guidance, admonition, and promptings, my friend and brother-in-Christ Maj Marty Hogan.
Too many humans rely on their own instincts to their own demise and potential of harm of others.
I thank YOU LORD Holy Spirit for dwelling with the soul of each of YOUR adopted sons and daughters.
I pray that each of YOUR adopted sons and daughters who reads prayer understands that YOU prune us of desires and instincts which are opposed to YOUR plans for us.
I lift leaders of families, corporations, businesses, newscasters and elected and appointed officials throughout this nation to YOU. Do what it takes dear God to draw these leaders away from the brink of destruction that far too many are hurtling towards.
I pray that parents are working together with love for each other and their children.
I pray that YOU motivate and guide prayer warriors to intercede for the widows, widowers, orphans, prisoners, homeless families, and the bed-ridden and dying in this nation.
Humiliate those who have despicable plans to deceive those they lead and the newscasters who make their own news instead of reporting with minimal bias.
I pray that we would spontaneously show gratitude with abundant joy. I pray that as Christmas approaches peace, joy and goodwill are becoming more prominent across this land.
I pray that each one of YOUR adopted children and their loved ones sleep well tonight.
By the power and authority of the Name above all names, Jesus the Christ.
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Often we are able to pick up on signs, body language, attitudes that ell us things about people and situations that we otherwise wouldn't know. It pays to be cautious and follow your instinct if the situation is unclear.
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Col Carl Whicker
Thank you for the prayer, Stephen. We had a wonderful day and we have our oldest son and his family in for the weekend so we get to have an extended holiday weekend! It is wonderful to spend time with the ones we love. Have a blessed day, my friend.
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SP5 Gary Nelson
Col Carl Whicker - Thank You.I have a hard time around this time of the year. mentally stressful. so all of blessings that I receive I am always thankful
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Col Carl Whicker
SP5 Gary Nelson - Sorry this time of year is stressful for you. I understand it can be tough. If you need to reach out, just give me a shout!
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Good day COL Mikel Burroughs and the rest of my RP Family. I am having difficulty with, either my iPad or internet today, which has put me quite a bit behind.Today’s topic took me on a deep journey. I couldn’t find, like I usually do, something relevant by searching with the topic, in my search engine. I decided, I guess by instinct, to modify my search and search for the difference between instinct and God’s Spirit. This search lead me to an extremely interesting article, in my view. I will share it with you below. May y’all be blessed today and always.
Taken from blog.churchsource.com
Am I Hearing the Holy Spirit or My Intuition?
21 Mar, 2019 in Pastor to Pastor by Megan leBlanc
Sacred paceI have a four-step process I follow when I make decisions. Especially when I make big decisions. This is a process I learned through years of personal crisis, and it’s one that has served me well not only in three decades as a CEO and business leader in the competitive landscape of the oil and gas industry, but also as a husband, a father, and a spiritual mentor.
That process is the main subject of my book Sacred Pace. I am a living testimony to the truth that, when we slow down and align ourselves with God’s pace and God’s timing, He is faithful to reveal His will. And it’s one of the great pleasures of my life when I get to help others follow this practical, tangible way to discover God’s will and obtain His specific direction.
When I do share this “sacred pace” approach, one of the most common questions people ask me is, “How do I know whether I’m hearing from the Holy Spirit or just my own instincts and intuition?”
There Are Differences
The first thing we should understand is that there are real differences between human instinct and God’s Spirit.
Human intuition either nudges us in a general direction or alerts us when there’s danger. In threatening situations, intuition provokes the biological fight-or-flight response we all learned about in school. A non-Christian is wise to follow his or her intuition because it’s based in fact—your physical senses are registering that something’s not normal, telling you there may be a threat to your safety.
The Holy Spirit is different than our intuition because He works above and beyond our physical senses. He attunes believers to God’s answer and evokes an extraordinary peace that enables us to do what God wants, even if we’re scared. Presbyterian minister E. Paul Hovey has said, “Jesus promised His followers that ‘The Strengthener’ would be with them forever. This promise is no lullaby for the faint-hearted. It is a blood transfusion for courageous living.”
The Spirit often inclines us to “stay and obey” rather than to “run or resist.” To run or resist is our instinctive, human response; to stay and obey is the Christian’s Spirit-led response.
More Similar Than We Think
The second thing we should understand is that, for followers of Christ, human intuition and the Holy Spirit are more similar than we might realize. Or, at least more connected.
When you accepted Christ into your heart as Lord and Savior, the Holy Spirit came to live inside you. Just as every person is born with intuition, every individual who is born again is given the Holy Spirit as part of this new birth. And because the Holy Spirit is one with God the Father and Christ the Son, He knows the deep ways and thoughts of God.
Jesus said of the Holy Spirit:
“The Advocate, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in my name, will teach you all things and will remind you of everything I have said to you” (John 14:26).
“When He, the Spirit of truth, has come, He will guide you into all truth . . . whatever He hears He will speak; and He will tell you things to come” (John 16:13).
What does this mean? It means the core of your being has been the repository of the Holy Spirit’s wisdom for as long as you’ve been a Christian. Therefore, trusting your intuition, or your “gut” in my terminology, is trusting the collection of your experiences as you’ve walked with the Lord. Your intuition holds all the insights you’ve gained as you’ve studied the Bible, prayed, read thoughtful books, listened to sermons, interacted with fellow believers, and practiced the presence of God.
Wait for Peace
The best way we can discern when we are hearing from the Holy Spirit—including when He speaks through our intuition—is the reality of peace in our hearts. Running on our own instinct is often driven by fear and typically produces fear, worry, and doubt. When we are aligned with God’s will, He gives us peace.
The signs of divine direction through the Spirit are not only a peace that is beyond understanding, beyond circumstances, and beyond ourselves—but also outcomes that promote “love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control” (Gal. 5:22–23). This is how we know it’s the Spirit of God at work rather than simple human intuition or skill. Not only do we gain discernment about God’s will, but our character actually undergoes transformation so that our choices and values more closely echo Christ’s!
When it’s all said and done and you have the “answer” for your decision, confirmed by the steadfast peace of God, you may be unable to recount the exact chain of events by which the Holy Spirit brought you to that answer. But be assured that your gut has the truth of God readily available, and the Holy Spirit knows both where to find it and how to deliver it so that you can clearly recognize God’s will for your situation.
-by Terry Looper, adapted from his book Sacred Pace
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Taken from blog.churchsource.com
Am I Hearing the Holy Spirit or My Intuition?
21 Mar, 2019 in Pastor to Pastor by Megan leBlanc
Sacred paceI have a four-step process I follow when I make decisions. Especially when I make big decisions. This is a process I learned through years of personal crisis, and it’s one that has served me well not only in three decades as a CEO and business leader in the competitive landscape of the oil and gas industry, but also as a husband, a father, and a spiritual mentor.
That process is the main subject of my book Sacred Pace. I am a living testimony to the truth that, when we slow down and align ourselves with God’s pace and God’s timing, He is faithful to reveal His will. And it’s one of the great pleasures of my life when I get to help others follow this practical, tangible way to discover God’s will and obtain His specific direction.
When I do share this “sacred pace” approach, one of the most common questions people ask me is, “How do I know whether I’m hearing from the Holy Spirit or just my own instincts and intuition?”
There Are Differences
The first thing we should understand is that there are real differences between human instinct and God’s Spirit.
Human intuition either nudges us in a general direction or alerts us when there’s danger. In threatening situations, intuition provokes the biological fight-or-flight response we all learned about in school. A non-Christian is wise to follow his or her intuition because it’s based in fact—your physical senses are registering that something’s not normal, telling you there may be a threat to your safety.
The Holy Spirit is different than our intuition because He works above and beyond our physical senses. He attunes believers to God’s answer and evokes an extraordinary peace that enables us to do what God wants, even if we’re scared. Presbyterian minister E. Paul Hovey has said, “Jesus promised His followers that ‘The Strengthener’ would be with them forever. This promise is no lullaby for the faint-hearted. It is a blood transfusion for courageous living.”
The Spirit often inclines us to “stay and obey” rather than to “run or resist.” To run or resist is our instinctive, human response; to stay and obey is the Christian’s Spirit-led response.
More Similar Than We Think
The second thing we should understand is that, for followers of Christ, human intuition and the Holy Spirit are more similar than we might realize. Or, at least more connected.
When you accepted Christ into your heart as Lord and Savior, the Holy Spirit came to live inside you. Just as every person is born with intuition, every individual who is born again is given the Holy Spirit as part of this new birth. And because the Holy Spirit is one with God the Father and Christ the Son, He knows the deep ways and thoughts of God.
Jesus said of the Holy Spirit:
“The Advocate, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in my name, will teach you all things and will remind you of everything I have said to you” (John 14:26).
“When He, the Spirit of truth, has come, He will guide you into all truth . . . whatever He hears He will speak; and He will tell you things to come” (John 16:13).
What does this mean? It means the core of your being has been the repository of the Holy Spirit’s wisdom for as long as you’ve been a Christian. Therefore, trusting your intuition, or your “gut” in my terminology, is trusting the collection of your experiences as you’ve walked with the Lord. Your intuition holds all the insights you’ve gained as you’ve studied the Bible, prayed, read thoughtful books, listened to sermons, interacted with fellow believers, and practiced the presence of God.
Wait for Peace
The best way we can discern when we are hearing from the Holy Spirit—including when He speaks through our intuition—is the reality of peace in our hearts. Running on our own instinct is often driven by fear and typically produces fear, worry, and doubt. When we are aligned with God’s will, He gives us peace.
The signs of divine direction through the Spirit are not only a peace that is beyond understanding, beyond circumstances, and beyond ourselves—but also outcomes that promote “love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control” (Gal. 5:22–23). This is how we know it’s the Spirit of God at work rather than simple human intuition or skill. Not only do we gain discernment about God’s will, but our character actually undergoes transformation so that our choices and values more closely echo Christ’s!
When it’s all said and done and you have the “answer” for your decision, confirmed by the steadfast peace of God, you may be unable to recount the exact chain of events by which the Holy Spirit brought you to that answer. But be assured that your gut has the truth of God readily available, and the Holy Spirit knows both where to find it and how to deliver it so that you can clearly recognize God’s will for your situation.
-by Terry Looper, adapted from his book Sacred Pace
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LTC Stephen F.
I hope you enjoyed a wonderful Saturday with family and perhaps close friends Gene & Linda.
I pray that you and I are sensitive to the Holy Spirit and that we quickly respond by instinct to HIS guidance, admonition, and promptings, my friend and brother-in-Christ PO1 H Gene Lawrence and sister-in-Christ Linda Lawrence.
Too many humans rely on their own instincts to their own demise and potential of harm of others.
I thank YOU LORD Holy Spirit for dwelling with the soul of each of YOUR adopted sons and daughters.
I pray that each of YOUR adopted sons and daughters who reads prayer understands that YOU prune us of desires and instincts which are opposed to YOUR plans for us.
I lift leaders of families, corporations, businesses, newscasters and elected and appointed officials throughout this nation to YOU. Do what it takes dear God to draw these leaders away from the brink of destruction that far too many are hurtling towards.
I pray that parents are working together with love for each other and their children.
I pray that YOU motivate and guide prayer warriors to intercede for the widows, widowers, orphans, prisoners, homeless families, and the bed-ridden and dying in this nation.
Humiliate those who have despicable plans to deceive those they lead and the newscasters who make their own news instead of reporting with minimal bias.
I pray that we would spontaneously show gratitude with abundant joy. I pray that as Christmas approaches peace, joy and goodwill are becoming more prominent across this land.
I pray that each one of YOUR adopted children and their loved ones sleep well tonight.
By the power and authority of the Name above all names, Jesus the Christ.
FYI SMSgt Lawrence McCarter SSG William Jones PO1 Robert George SP5 Jeannie Carle SGT Steve McFarland COL Mikel J. Burroughs SGT Wanda Shepherd SPC Michael Oles SR (Join to see)
I pray that you and I are sensitive to the Holy Spirit and that we quickly respond by instinct to HIS guidance, admonition, and promptings, my friend and brother-in-Christ PO1 H Gene Lawrence and sister-in-Christ Linda Lawrence.
Too many humans rely on their own instincts to their own demise and potential of harm of others.
I thank YOU LORD Holy Spirit for dwelling with the soul of each of YOUR adopted sons and daughters.
I pray that each of YOUR adopted sons and daughters who reads prayer understands that YOU prune us of desires and instincts which are opposed to YOUR plans for us.
I lift leaders of families, corporations, businesses, newscasters and elected and appointed officials throughout this nation to YOU. Do what it takes dear God to draw these leaders away from the brink of destruction that far too many are hurtling towards.
I pray that parents are working together with love for each other and their children.
I pray that YOU motivate and guide prayer warriors to intercede for the widows, widowers, orphans, prisoners, homeless families, and the bed-ridden and dying in this nation.
Humiliate those who have despicable plans to deceive those they lead and the newscasters who make their own news instead of reporting with minimal bias.
I pray that we would spontaneously show gratitude with abundant joy. I pray that as Christmas approaches peace, joy and goodwill are becoming more prominent across this land.
I pray that each one of YOUR adopted children and their loved ones sleep well tonight.
By the power and authority of the Name above all names, Jesus the Christ.
FYI SMSgt Lawrence McCarter SSG William Jones PO1 Robert George SP5 Jeannie Carle SGT Steve McFarland COL Mikel J. Burroughs SGT Wanda Shepherd SPC Michael Oles SR (Join to see)
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PO1 H Gene Lawrence
PO2 John Zodun - I always get great joy from sharing these things about God. May you be blessed abundantly, John, my friend.
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