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Are You and I Sacred?

  Are You and I Sacred?  


God has been talking to me about SACREDNESS.


Definition: an attribute of a place or thing that is holy.


Also refers to the condition of items that have been set apart or consecrated for use in the worship of God.


Me:  So does this mean that my worship flag and Tambret are sacred?

God:  Yes.


Much to ponder.


God:  Everything that comes from Me is SACRED.  Things you do and or give in My Name also are SACRED.  


The sun, sunlight, stars, starlight, moon, earth etc. are all SACRED.  


Some of the gifts I have given family members who didn’t really appreciate them were sacred.  (That was a healing thing for me.)  Our dog that we had a long time ago was not sacred.  Fascinating!


Me:  I cannot make anything sacred, correct?

God:  That’s correct.  Only I can do this.


Me:  Can we make things sacred through Jesus?

God:  Yes and no. And only with My permission.  And yes, through your nature.


The meals my husband prepares for Me are sacred because it is done with love.


My hair is sacred.

Enjoying rest is sacred.

Living Worship is sacred.


When I ask God to make a way and He does, it is SACRED.  The SACRED WAY!



Does this mean children are sacred?

Does this mean our spouses are sacred?

Does this mean you and I are sacred?


Wow, does this mean my new emerald hat is sacred?? 😲




‘On the first day, hold a SACRED assembly, and another one on the seventh day. Do no work at all on these days, except to prepare food for everyone to eat; that is all you may do.’       Exodus 12:16 NIV




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