The Real Danger of Compaining

In a dream, I saw a head with a withered foot attached to the bottom of the neck hopping around.

As I looked at it, God said complaining cuts off His blessings form our lives.

The head is our life. The foot is our walk. How we walk out our life. The body is the fullness of His blessings in our lives. The substance of our lives.

That’s why the head with the withered foot had no body.

The ungrateful complaint person has no substance, very little to no blessings in their lives. And don’t see or acknowledge the few that they do have.

God then said this affects the complaining person’s family to the third and forth generation. Because children learn by example. And children get hurt by the complaining person’s critical attitude.

The complaining person’s family flees from them and their critical, hurtful attitude. Their children move far away. But the damage is already done.

God then said that complaining and ingratitude make Him angry and breaks His heart. He loves us and wants to bless us. As any good Father does. But He can’t fully bless us if we complain, are ungrateful and focus on what we don’t have.

God then said them I have to punish them just as I did Israel long ago. Because ingratitude is a deadly cancer that will destroy the whole body. Ruin your life and cause you to Spiritually die.

The complaining person, like the head with the writhed foot attached to it, hops through life aimlessly and destroys the lives of those around them.

The head’s foot is withered because the head has no life in it. So it’s walk, it’s life’s purpose is dying.

Then I again saw another head with a foot attached to it. But this time, I saw a body begin to grow in between them. A strong, muscular body.

God said this is the person who repents and turns towards Me and focuses on Me and all the good things in life and all the blessings I haven given them.

They are strong and My blessings flow to them to the fullest extent. They have both spiritual and physical life to the fullest extent possible. They are a blessing to thousands of generations. As long as their memory lives on, they continue to be a blessing an touch lives.

Then the dream ended.

The moral of the dream is this: stop complaining this not only destroys your own life, your walk with the Lord, but your families lives too. And the lives of those around you in life and those you meet every day.

It will drive your family and children far from you. It will rob you God’s blessings in your life. And worst of all, it will rob you of your life’s purpose and eventually of live itself.

You will be dead even while you live. Walking (hopping) through life aimlessly existing until you die and leave this world..

Don’t just exist, live! Focus on the good in life. Have a grateful, humble attitude and thrive.

Then you will not only have life to the fullest, but be a blessing to thousands of people most of which you will never personally meet. They will be blessed through the lives you touched and we’re a blessing to.

It’s not to late to start. Start today. You can’t afford to put it off and waste any more time! Today is the day of salvation. The day of new beginnings.

If you’re a Christian that’s been soured by life, cry out to God and repent, as God to forgive you and create in you a grateful heart and mind and He will.

If you’ve never excepted Jesus as your Savior, then in your own words, ask Him to come into your life and be your Lord and Savior. Ask Him to create in you a grateful heart and mind. A brand new heart and mind.

Then you like the second head with the foot attached, you will grow a body (a brand new spiritual life) and be a blessing to those around you.

Whether you’ve been a Christian for years or just asked Jesus into your life right now, don’t worry about your past. Put it under the Blood of Jesus and move on. Start fresh right where you’re at and begin to focus on His blessings on your life and the good things in the world.

You have passed from death into fullness of life.

Behold! The old has passed away, the new has come!

1 comment
  1. Dawn Martin
    Dawn Martin
    November 9, 2018 at 6:33 pm

    Very good word!

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