“But Jesus said to him, “No one, having put his hand to the plow, and looking back, is fit for the kingdom of God.”” (Luke 9:62)

I started this blog to give thanks to the Most High for saving me and for blessing me. I should not be alive right now. The things She has done for me could fill a book, but the book is still incomplete. There is more to come. And then there’s the love for others. And the messages that keep coming that I’m told to share.

So last night another dream. And it combines with a message given to me in prayer. So here goes…

There was a man in my dream telling me about his life and how he has been having problems since he was little, like for a long long time. And he was in despair. And I told him he must just “start over.” Start from scratch, throw the past away like it never happened and start fresh. Become brand new, be reborn. Apparently that was all he needed to hear.

Rewind to a dream I had last week where a man was reading Bible verses to me and he emphasized the words “Luke 8-10.”  I mean emphasized those words. So when I woke up I went straight there and read those 3 chapters. And the verse at the top of this article about not looking back was in chapter 9.

The dream message was so clear and so strong I prayed hard about it, and was told that I can’t look back, I must keep on moving. Don’t worry about my family, my unsaved relatives (which I do, a LOT) and just keep looking forward. Not to stop praying for them, but stop thinking about it so much, stop worrying that they won’t make it. It’s not my decision, it’s there’s.  I can’t do anything about it.

And it was a great relief to me. I felt lighter and freer. And more ready to tackle the things I am called to do, rather than be stuck in the mud of the past.

So fast forward to last night. After I talked to him, the man in the dream was also ultra relieved. Like HIS burden was lifted.  And I distinctly got the command to write about it, that this dream was not just for me.

So however it hits you, it’s not my message but from The Most High. Time to let it ALL go and be REBORN. Time’s running out, and it’s not just about the Return of the King, but living a happy and successful life. When we are miserable we’re self absorbed and can do the world no good. Misery is food for the devils.

Many of us are stuck in patterns that seem to have a stranglehold on us. But Messiah came to set us free. For example, when I got saved I gave up all ambition, such as the desire to open an art gallery, I was no longer interested in even painting. And this freed me, I felt like a little child. The world had been slowly creeping in and I had started to see painting as more of a business than a release. Not to get too personal, but I help run the family transportation business. And with other things, my days are chock full. So not opening the gallery didn’t phase me one bit as it’s just more work and I got plenty of that. But as time went on I kept getting messages that I should still open it. And that surprised me. Then came the Rona which gave me a nice breather.

So I say all this to say that the message about moving on and not looking back has something to do with the new things to come which I’m only doing to please God because I gave it all up for the sake of the Kingdom, knowing it was the right thing to do.

And that from personal experience, when you give it up for God, there are unexpected blessings. One being, you actually feel good about doing it! But I guess we’re not allowed to be hermits and self isolate unless we can bear fruit in that way.

Yah’s plans for us are not always our plans for ourselves. Her will is to get as many souls into her kingdom as possible. So somehow when we become reborn, not looking back is intertwined with the will of the Most High, and only the future will tell exactly how.