Once upon a minute, a small seed was sown and set apart in the darkness of the great deep. The watery depths were known as a birthing womb where new creation began in smallness.
The womb was a place of struggle for new life. Growing immediately, the seed quickly embraced a beautiful transformation. The expectancy for the new life was to grow for the first full term of its existence within the watery depths. Time in the birthing womb was measured by the clock of travail.
The seed’s humble beginnings were a journey in obscurity. The womb hid the growth of the seed until it began to enlarge it’s territory in the watery depths.
As the clock of travail labored forward, dangers appeared on the horizon of potential. From its earliest stages, the seed grew into offspring and developed the abilities of knowing and feeling. Offspring could now sense vibration rythyms in the surrounding waters. Sometimes the vibrations would be comfort and joy. Other vibrations were like crosscurrents filled with dread and rejection.
As the ability of knowing became stronger, the offspring developed an understanding. The surrounding waters seem to flow in two distinct waves. One flowed comfortably over the offsprings heart and was known as the wave of acceptance. The other created a sinking feeling over its spinal column. The offspring knew it as the wave of rejection.
As the expectancy travailed toward full term, the assignments for offspring were given based upon the doctrine of convenience. A creature know as self would make the assignments. If the arrival of offspring would create inconvenience, the self would issue an assignment of expiration and expulsion. The offspring would not be allowed to continue.
Sometimes the self would bypass the doctrine of convenience and embrace the potential found in sacrifice and sharing. The reward for this assignment was love in a more excellent way. Struggles would be embraced as seeds of unseen hope and future achievements.
All life will experience rejection. Valuing others above yourself fosters humility and reduces rejection. All life is worthy of the opportunity to explore the unlimited potential of its destiny.
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“You even formed every bone in my body
when you created me in the secret place;
carefully, skillfully you shaped me
from nothing to something.
You saw who you created me to be
before I became me!
Before I’d ever seen the light of day,
the number of days you planned for me
were already recorded in your book.”
Psalms 139:15-16 TPT
✝️✝️✝️✝️✝️✝️✝️
Sunday, December 5, 2021
8:50 AM
Doney Park, AZ
#ywap4Life #JLYASDW
The womb was a place of struggle for new life. Growing immediately, the seed quickly embraced a beautiful transformation. The expectancy for the new life was to grow for the first full term of its existence within the watery depths. Time in the birthing womb was measured by the clock of travail.
The seed’s humble beginnings were a journey in obscurity. The womb hid the growth of the seed until it began to enlarge it’s territory in the watery depths.
As the clock of travail labored forward, dangers appeared on the horizon of potential. From its earliest stages, the seed grew into offspring and developed the abilities of knowing and feeling. Offspring could now sense vibration rythyms in the surrounding waters. Sometimes the vibrations would be comfort and joy. Other vibrations were like crosscurrents filled with dread and rejection.
As the ability of knowing became stronger, the offspring developed an understanding. The surrounding waters seem to flow in two distinct waves. One flowed comfortably over the offsprings heart and was known as the wave of acceptance. The other created a sinking feeling over its spinal column. The offspring knew it as the wave of rejection.
As the expectancy travailed toward full term, the assignments for offspring were given based upon the doctrine of convenience. A creature know as self would make the assignments. If the arrival of offspring would create inconvenience, the self would issue an assignment of expiration and expulsion. The offspring would not be allowed to continue.
Sometimes the self would bypass the doctrine of convenience and embrace the potential found in sacrifice and sharing. The reward for this assignment was love in a more excellent way. Struggles would be embraced as seeds of unseen hope and future achievements.
All life will experience rejection. Valuing others above yourself fosters humility and reduces rejection. All life is worthy of the opportunity to explore the unlimited potential of its destiny.
✝️✝️✝️✝️✝️✝️✝️
“You even formed every bone in my body
when you created me in the secret place;
carefully, skillfully you shaped me
from nothing to something.
You saw who you created me to be
before I became me!
Before I’d ever seen the light of day,
the number of days you planned for me
were already recorded in your book.”
Psalms 139:15-16 TPT
✝️✝️✝️✝️✝️✝️✝️
Sunday, December 5, 2021
8:50 AM
Doney Park, AZ
#ywap4Life #JLYASDW