Keys to the Storehouse – Whom Do You Reflect?

When I think about all of the time I have wasted in the past dwelling on the faults of my employers, my children, my spouse, which time could have been used in walking with the Lord and not with the devil and his accusers, what a waste! We do not have time “to live on the husks of others’ faults or failings.” The Ministry of Healing, 492.

Too much time has been wasted and will be wasted that could be used in walking in peace with the Lord Jesus and not riled up with the devil and his cohorts. Did you know that the “very act of looking for evil in others develops evil in those who look”? Ibid.

Is that why I have a scowl on my face—which really is a reflection of the devil and which causes me to sit on my “pity pot”? Get out of the devil’s atmosphere! If you do not have peace in your heart, in your mind, then it is time to place your thoughts upon heavenly places! Why waste your time sitting with the devil and lose out on that peace which God has promised through Jesus Christ. Put a smile on your face, put a scripture song or verse in your heart. Remember what Philippians 4:8 says: “… whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things.” Paul knew what things he needed to dwell upon—we must know those same things!

“Instead of criticizing and condemning others, say,

  • I must work out my own salvation.
  • If I co-operate with Him who desires to save my soul, I must watch myself diligently.
  • I must put away every evil from my life.
  • I must overcome every fault.
  • I must become a new creature in Christ.

Then, instead of weakening those who are striving against evil, I can strengthen them by encouraging words.” Ibid.

Heavenly Father: Thank you for Your word which sets us free from the devil’s distractions. You have shown us how to keep our minds in heavenly places and to walk in that atmosphere. “Hold up my goings in Thy paths, that my footsteps slip not” (Psalm 17:5). Do not allow me to live on the husks of others’ faults! I choose not to sit with the devil and his cohorts, for my joy is found in Your presence. Amen.