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GOD SPEAKS
THROUGH PARABLES
IN OUR DAILY LIVES
Listen to what you are doing
during moments of the day - it might be a parable of
what He wants to say to you.
We are surrounded by the
allegorical parables of hidden symbols in everyday
life. Allegories are discovered through various
symbolic circumstances in our daily life, which join
together to tell a story. It is like putting words
together to make sentences. God delights in speaking to
us in allegories. He receives such joy when we become
enlightened to this manner of His reaching out to us.
Our daily lives are like symbols: they contain hidden
stories, if we listen. We can listen to our hands,
feet and eyes recognizing the allegories in which we are
involved at that moment.
The idea of listening to
allegories, no matter what form they come in, is the
decision to stop - and reflect upon them. Sometimes
the allegories can come in a negative form which is His
merciful way of getting our attention. They are kind
warnings from a loving Father. The negative allegories
are a means for us to understand and judge our own wrong
doing.
“But if we judged ourselves
rightly, we should not be judged. But when we are
judged, we are disciplined by the Lord in order that we
may not be condemned along with the world.” 1
Corinthians 11:31,32 NASB
TIPS ON HOW TO HEAR GOD THROUGH
PARABLES
All of these tips will expand
your understanding of the spiritual parable.
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Match the quickened buzz word
of a concept with a connecting spiritual word or
concept in the Bible.
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After you have found the
scripture, look up scriptural cross references that
connect with that theme.
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Allow the Holy Spirit to bring
into remembrance the stories, experiences, rhema or
Words that relate to the same theme.
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Draw conclusions or
applications to the spiritual parable. Discovering
parables are not valuable unless they have
application to your personal life or other’s lives.
QUESTIONS TO HELP YOU DEFINE
YOUR ACTIONS
Many times when we define
something, and then apply the definition spiritually, we
arrive at an “OH!” Here are a few questions that might
help you find allegories in your daily life.
- What are
you doing?
- What is
the literal purpose of what you are doing?
- What is
the literal function of what you are doing?
- What is
the literal definition of what you are doing?
- Now
compare the literal answers and match them with the
same answers only using spiritual language.
You discover the spiritual
language by finding the use of the same words, the same
subjects, concepts or themes within scripture.
For instance, He speaks through
our job assignments. An example could be someone who
pumps gas for a living. Gas is the power that makes our
mode of transportation move. This person also spends
much time quietly praying for people. So the parable of
his spiritual assignment within the body of Christ would
be to pump power into people’s lives. Listen to what
you are doing during moments of the day. Our actions
speak louder than our words most of the time and the
Lord uses them to speak to us!
THREE EXAMPLES
OF PARABLES
TODAY’S BLOOPER: THE WRINGER
Last
night when I put my nightgown on, I noticed that the
pockets were sticking out so I tucked them in. This
morning I was up before dawn working on importing the
new Glossary. I spent a few hours working then took one
last look at it before putting it on line. I had made
the same mistake in every page! I was not a happy camper
and kept telling myself I was NOT going to do them all
over again. Sigh, I was not doing a very good job at
talking myself into that, so I did them over.
I can not even count how many times I have asked the
Lord to help me do things, and suddenly His Spirit will
pop up and bring something into memory that I forgot, or
help me see a problem and also the work-around answer.
It is awesome to realize His help in this way. So I was
wondering how I could have done such a stupid mistake.
As I was thinking that, He brought into memory that I
had forgotten to pray. I did not ask for the Lord’s
help! I tromped into the other room and looked at my
nightgown in the mirror and chuckled. It was inside out!
I immediately thought about the parable of our lives
being washed, going through the wringer and coming out
inside out! It would be a while before I took my shower,
so I took off the nightgown and put it on right side out
and then looked again. Now it was backwards. Ever had
one of those days?
My whole day was spent going in software circles with
the hopes that there was an easy answer to my need. I
was quite crabby by the end of the day and poooooooooor
Wayne kept praying for me. Finally in a spotlight prayer
I said, “LORD! You told me to consolidate my life and
make it simpler. I have honored you and am continuing to
work through these things with my computer so I can
manage it easier. But this latest project is not simple,
it is complicated!” He reassured me that it was simple.
I just could hardly believe that, but I have had
miracles before in computer land, so I said, “OK!”
Guess what happened? I was up around 3 AM the next
morning and decided to update one small file in the
glossary. I accidently clicked on something and suddenly
the program took off and did what I had intended, but
without the 10 steps I had done yesterday. In one simple
click I updated a file. I was astonished. I clicked it
again on the next file and it did the same thing!
ANOINTED CLICKER FINGERS!!!! He did exactly what He has
promised. In one simple blooper, what was complex was
now simple.
So whenever you have one of those wringer days, don’t
forget to PRAY. And then ask Him to bring good out of
all your bloopers, and you will be rewarded!
Ps 103:19 AMP
The Lord has established His throne in the heavens, and
His kingdom rules over all.
Rom 8:28 NKJV
And we know that all things work together for good to
those who love God, to those who are the called
according to His purpose.
GLOWING EARS: A PARABLE OF
LIGHT SHINING IN THE DARKNESS

Tonight
we took our son and his friends out of town to go cosmic
bowling. The bowling ally was dark with neon lights and
also glistening strobe lights. They had blaring loud
disco music. This time I came prepared and popped in my
handy- dandy fluorescent orange ear plugs!
They glowed in the dark and
everyone thought that a riot. I caught some kids staring
at my ears and looking away when I caught them staring!
The ear plugs were brilliant under the fluorescent
lights. I thought the parable funny that my ears were
glowing!
Isa 60:2-4 KJV
For, behold, the darkness shall cover the earth, and
gross darkness the people: but the LORD shall arise upon
thee, and his glory shall be seen upon thee.
3 And the Gentiles shall come to thy light, and kings to
the brightness of thy rising. 4 Lift up thine eyes round
about, and see: all they gather themselves together,
they come to thee: thy sons shall come from far, and thy
daughters shall be nursed at thy side.
THE PARABLE OF MY TURKEY WRAP!!
My
son taught me how to make chicken wrap sandwiches in a
way that keeps the tortilla chewy, soft and moist
without getting slimy wet or breaking apart. It is to
spread a thin layer of cream cheese on the tortilla and
then wrapping the whole tortilla sandwich in saran wrap
and leaving it over night in the fridge for the moisture
to soften and change the texture of the tortilla. I was
impressed with his and so I thought I would give it a
try.
I had sliced turkey, Alpine lace cheese, and Wayne’s
leftover mixed salad without dressing, so I thought that
might be a good base for the sandwich with the cream
cheese. I found some Dijon mustard and was thinking
about adding some bread and butter pickles for a touch
of sweet.
After I added the Dijon mustard, I was thinking about
the sweet idea of the pickles and then changed streams
in mid sentence, only I forgot to tell my brain that.
Yesterday Wayne and I went out to lunch and he had a
turkey meal with a touch of cranberry. I thought it
might be interesting to try one bite of cranberry on my
German potato pancake, since they served it with
applesauce and sour cream. Germans seem to like sweet
with sour and I liked that idea.
So while making this turkey wrap I suddenly thought
about how good turkey is with a hint of cranberries, and
I had raspberry cream cheese that might make a good
substitute. So I put some raspberry cream cheese around
the blanks spots of the tortilla, and totally forgot I
had put the Dijon mustard on top of the meat, still
hiding under the lettuce!!!!!!!
I took a couple bites and Yeeeeeeeeeowe, what a
surprise. This had to be the weirdest, most terrible
sandwich I ever had in my life! I could not imagine what
was wrong with it when suddenly I remembered the
mustard. You have got to be kidding me, I am eating
Dijon mustard and raspberry cream cheese together! It
was really bad.
I am not about to throw the whole thing down the drain
because I didnt was to waste the turkey. So I am
laughing with each bite, and making squinty faces in
between. Wayne is sitting next to me eating turkey and
alpine lace cheese on a plain cinnamon raisin bagel. He
made his based on the same idea of cranberries and
turkey and said it tasted pretty good.
Sometimes the Lord throws us some strange curves in life
just to break our mindsets about our opinions and how we
think. Yesterday and all the days before, I would have
never tried Wayne’s turkey and swiss cheese on a
cinnamon raisin bagel. Today it sounds like a cool idea,
after my over-the-wall Dijon mustard and raspberry cream
cheese!
I have found that sometimes the Lord allows things in my
life that I find distasteful to my mindset. They may be
tough to chew and not pleasant texture to my thinking.
He might set it apart for a while and then come back to
it later. Then when the same is offered to a lesser
degree, I am more open to it, having been stretched
before.
Like for instance I may go through a season of not
hearing Him very much, and then when He speaks again I
am much more open to hearing what He says, because I
have changed my opinions that hearing Him talk about any
subject is better than nothing at all.
Isa 30:19-21 NKJV
For the people shall dwell in Zion at Jerusalem; You
shall weep no more. He will be very gracious to you at
the sound of your cry; When He hears it, He will answer
you. 20 And though the Lord gives you the bread of
adversity and the water of affliction, Yet your teachers
will not be moved into a corner anymore, but your eyes
shall see your teachers. 21 Your ears shall hear a word
behind you, saying, "This is the way, walk in it,"
Whenever you turn to the right hand or whenever you turn
to the left.
Tonight when dropping off our
grandson, we were told he needed to get some vegies down
as he was now refusing to eat them. When it came time to
feed him, it became very evident after a couple tries,
that vegies were now on the BAD STUFF list. So Papa
Wayne had a spoon full of vegies and Grammy Sandy had a
tiny piece of bread and jam. We found that if I offered
the tiny piece of bread, he would open his mouth for
that, and Papa would slip the vegies in on a side swipe!
When we told the kids when they came to pick up our
grandson, they laughed and said they do the very same
thing!
WORD TO PONDER: SWEET AND SOUR, SALT AND SUGAR
Beloved sometimes you are so set in your ways that we
come to a stand still until you are willing to hear what
I AM speaking into your life. I have many ways of
getting you to chew and swallow strong food so it is not
a problem to Me. However I would like you to understand
that sometimes I take you the long way around an issue
simply because you are unwilling to receive it any other
way. I may mix something sweet with sour circumstances,
and perhaps bring you through a salty dry time of thirst
for Me while at the same time I say something sweet that
appeases you enough to seek Me in a different way. Try
being more flexible in your boundaries of listening
skills and things may change more pleasantly.
Ps 63:1-2 NKJV
O God, You are my God; Early will I seek You; My soul
thirsts for You; My flesh longs for You in a dry and
thirsty land where there is no water. So I have looked
for You in the sanctuary, to see Your power and Your
glory.
ASSIGNMENT: FIND A
PARABLE RIGHT NOW
ASSIGNMENT: Close your
eyes and ask the Holy Spirit to draw your eyes to
something in the room you are sitting. Open your eyes
and trust that He will draw your eyes and quickened
something that pops out at you. Now ask yourself these
questions:
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What is the function of what
you are looking at?
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Does it have a purpose?
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Does it have a special value
or significance to you?
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Now consider the function or
purpose or significance of the item in spiritual
terms.
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Match the quickened buzz word
of a concept with a connecting spiritual word or
concept in the Bible.
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After you have found the
scripture, look up scriptural cross references that
connect with that theme.
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Allow the Holy Spirit to bring
into remembrance the stories, experiences, rhema or
Words that relate to the same theme.
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Draw conclusions or
applications to the spiritual parable as to how it
applies to your own life.
MAY YOU DISCOVER THE JOY OF
GOD’S HIDDEN LOVE NOTES,
PLACED THERE JUST FOR YOU!
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