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Posts Tagged ‘relationship’

Sheep in wolves clothing with zipper stuck

Monday, March 30th, 2009

Let me start by saying this is not a diss to my boys - “Sheep In Wolves Clothing”

Let me first explain the concepts. Sheep in wolves clothing is a term used in the gospel rap arena to refer to individuals that have experience the life change provided by a relationship with Jesus Christ that continue to dress in a similiar fashion as they did when they ran the streets. The purpose is to be able to be excepted and heard because you are not putting a barrior up. The dress and language is the same but the content is different. You still dress the part and talk the talk but it’s cleaner. The shirt is still over-sized and the pants still sanging, but the words you speak are giving praise to the Savior.

Then one might ask why do a say the zipper is stuck. I understand the purpose and the metaphor of the statement, but I also know the sheep has to spend sometime being a sheep or it loses it effectiveness. I believe there are some sheep out there in wolves clothing that have forgotten they are sheep. They are in too deep, their zipper is stuck; they need some help getting out of the wolves clothing and remember will they put the clothing on in the first place.

It’s similiar to an uncover cop to tries to influtrate a criminal organization at gets into the role to deep that they forget they are their to bust up the opperation, not make it stronger. Just as a cop has a supervisor they have to check in with to make sure they are on task, we have do to the same. We need to have a spiritual leader in our life to make sure we are not in too deep (Zipper Stuck).

You should be able to tell the difference between a sheep and a wolf by what they produce. What are the words coming out of their mouth? How do they treat people? I ask the people of faith to lift up the Sheep in Wolves Clothes. They are need and at some point in time we all will hit this mold if we are seeking to save thoses that are lost. We must also keep them accountable to the call, do what you can to support them in their walk and call them to account if you can speak into their listening. Most of all pray for them daily that the zipper does not get stuck and that they continue to spend time daily at the feet of the Shepard.

Be Blessed,
Visionary

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Sunday, December 28th, 2008



A few weeks ago it would have never crossed my mind that the saying “Going home for the holidays” could be a hurtful saying for some. I never went off to college so to speak, I moved to the other side of the city and attended a local university, so going home for the holidays was foriegn to me but a few of my friends always looked forward to going home over the long Christmas break. I also looked forward to my friends that did go off to college to come home so we could catch up.

But a few weeks ago one of my daughters friends was kicked out of her house, and she has come to stay with us. Now I’m staying to understand this word call “Home” is relative. That place that we all consider a safe warm place called home is not the same for everyone. Some people have bad memorizes of home and never want to go back to that place, so saying “Going home for the holidays” is not quite appealing to them. It brings back all the hurt and pain that they left when they turn their back on that place or it turned their back on them.

As I was sadden by this realization I was reminded of another homeless man that still went on to accomplish great things.  Jesus left the comforts of heaven to come to earth to save the world, but he didn’t receive a warm welcome for the task He came to accomplish. He also at one point had a home with his mother Mary and father Joseph, but He to left that home for the opportunity to reach out to people that truly needed him. There is a part of the Bible that says, “The foxes have holes and the birds of the air have nests, but the Son of Man has nowhere to lay His head.”

You might be wondering what’s my point. I say this because if we are truly going to live like Jesus lived, then we have to learn to love people where they are and how do we do that if we don’t consider where they are. We so often assume that everyone grew up like we did or came from a similiar background. Just because we have something in common doesn’t mean we have everything in common. It’s those uncommon things that makes the relationship sweet. But often before those differences can make the relationship sweet they bring bitterness in the form of conflict and its through the conflict that intamcy is formed.

So lets make room for the people in our lives so they can fill at home with us. Lets love like Jesus love and change the world for the better.

 

Be Blessed,
New Age Prophet


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