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Mold Me and Make Me, Part One

"Hallelujah!!

My life is in Your hands. You always hide me in the secret place of Your presence. I am like a broken vessel. Take me, just the way I am. I am in the Potter’s hands. Remember this weak vessel. Strengthen me. Stretch me again. I am just Your clay. Mold me with Your loving hands.

You have shown First Love Christian Church the character of heaven. You have been making them just like You. Oh Lord, I see their good faith, good works. Reward them. Thank You for their good works.

Now is the time, mold us and make us. Let Your love flow and flow through these broken vessels. You know me more than anyone in heaven or on the earth. I desire Your mercy and Your righteousness. By Your power, make me. By Your grace, I walk in Your truth. I am seeking Your face, O how beautiful, and Your throne room, Your potter’s house, the place where Your blazing fire glorifies Your everlasting power. Your beautiful holiness.

I will dwell in the secret place of the Most High. I will follow Your voice every day of my life. Hear my prayer. I exalt Your holy name. Let Your glory be above the heavens. I will worship You every day. Mold me and make me. You know my weakness. I cannot walk in this life by myself. I need Your power. I will sing of Your power and glory forever. Consume me. Consume First Love Christian Church with your fire, power, and glory. Consume us. Consume this land with Your power.”


---Excerpt from the introduction of Mold Me and Make Me, Part One

 

Jesus took His disciples to the mountain where he taught His disciples about the blessings of God, the Beatitudes. The following eight blessings are the characteristics of Christianity.

Eight blessings:
1.  Blessed are the poor in spirit
2.  Blessed are those who mourn
3.  Blessed are the meek
4.  Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness
5.  Blessed are the merciful
6.  Blessed are the pure in heart
7.  Blessed are the peacemakers
8.  Blessed are those who are persecuted for righteousness’ sake

These eight blessings are the characteristics of heaven. As born again believers, we should desire to have these characteristics.