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TRINKETS TO TRIUMPH
Tracey
GEORGE
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Clear the C.A.M.P.
Clear the C.A.M.P. (C)ut (A)ll (M)ess (P)ermanently. Clear the camp of your mind from all doubts, disappointments, and the number of times you put yourself down. God has great things in store for you. Clear the camp of your mind and trust Him to perfect all those things concerning you (Psalm 138:8). God is waiting for you to lay aside every weight and worry and watch Him show Himself strong and mighty in your life. He is there for you to cast your cares on because He cares for you (1 Peter 5:7). Your eyes have not seen, your ears have not heard, neither has it entered your heart all the things God has prepared just for you because He loves you (1 Corinthians 2:9). Clear the camp and tell that mess in your mind that this is the moment for it to move out.
Say farewell to fear. God has not given you the spirit of fear, but He gave you power, love, and a sound mind (2 Timothy 1:7). You can go forth following the Father. God is making every path straight for you and clearing the way for you to receive all the blessings He has just for you. If you recall, the four lepers mentioned in 2 Kings 7:3-10 decided to clear the camp of their mind, contradict their current crisis, and change their condition when they decided to go into the enemy’s camp. A miracle may manifest once you make the move to clear the camp of your mind. The four lepers were in a state of starvation and decided to take a chance at changing their current state of starvation by going into the enemy’s camp for food (2 Kings 7:3-5). Just imagine all the fear and doubt going through their minds. But the four lepers knew if they remained in place and accepted their current circumstance, they knew they would die. The four lepers felt it was worth clearing their mind of the “what ifs” and decided to contradict their current condition, risk it all, and go for it.
The four lepers not only went tent to tent eating until they were full, but they also left the enemy’s camp with gold, silver, and clothing (2 Kings 7:8). They cleared their mind of fear and doubt, and God cleared the enemy’s camp! God cleared the camp by making their enemy abandon and flee their camp by making them hear chariots and the galloping of horses as though they were being invaded (2 Kings 7:5-7). God will make a way out of no way even when it seems impossible.
Clear the camp of your mind and begin to think like the child of the Most High God that you are, and He will even exceed your expectation (Ephesians 3:20-21). When you make up your mind not to settle in your situation, He is always waiting to help you achieve your goal and bless you even further than you expect. The four lepers were only expecting to eat but instead they were fed and left even fuller with treasures.
Clear the camp and eliminate any trace of impostor syndrome. Don’t doubt your abilities and think you cannot accomplish and achieve all God has for you. You have the dunamis power of the Holy Ghost in you and can live out all the desires of your heart that God wants to give you (Psalm 37:4). Clear the camp and turn your mess into a message to share with others how great God is to you. Remember that the joy of the Lord is your strength (Nehemiah 8:10). Clear the camp!