This is a spiritual blog based on a non-fiction Christian book written by Nicholl McGuire. This Christian blog is a start in the right direction for Christian believers who desire to break free from energy-draining personal and professional relationships! Prepare yourself to confront your foes in God's time! Keep your faith, say prayers, and trust in Jesus Christ! If you need deliverance, see professionals in your area to help guide you.
Monday, December 16, 2019
Wednesday, December 11, 2019
Tuesday, November 26, 2019
People Do Things - Wicked Things
She didn't want to scare me, but she told me, "People do things. Wicked things. They will mess with your food, mess with your man, mess over on you..." Grandma knew what she was talking about. She had walked on both sides of the fence: good and evil.
When I speak to you on my channel, NM Enterprise7, YouTube, I don't wish to share, but enlighten. Too many people go about this world not thinking too much about anything. Their brains are usually on autopilot especially when they are somewhere they don't really want to be. Oh,how easy it is to take advantage of the one who chooses to remain asleep rather than awake.
I speak to my sons almost daily about the Boogie Man's manipulations. The Enemy who controls anyone willing to take a walk on the dark side. So many around my sons are lost. They don't have a clue that they are Satan's next target. My sons are like beacons of light attempting to help the clueless at times, yet some of their relatives and friends make the choice to remain that way. They dismiss cautions, truth, and the gospel of Christ with a joke, an insult, or simply ignore.
You, who are reading this, you are told in so many ways to watch what you do, where you go, who you speak to...you may be vulnerable at this time in your life--recently hurt by someone who you thought you could trust. As Grandma said, people do wicked things. When people show you who they are, believe them! I recall a time in my life that I didn't want to believe/judge/analyze/question people who I thought I could trust. I just wanted to enjoy their presence. But there was always someone around who saw something in them that I couldn't see and what they saw wasn't good. I ached when I would hear the report, "Girlfriend, that is not your friend! Mind what you say around her...that one right there is no good."
So tis the season, another holiday. Someone is going to visit a relative or family friend and they are going to want to believe that what they are eating is all good, that no one is interested in a
partner, and no one is trying to manipulate you. But someone is, the child of God always has a Judas.
Do you know who your Judas is?
Be safe, watchful, and prayerful this holiday season :)
Nicholl McGuire is the author of Tell Me Mother You're Sorry and Say Goodbye to Dad and the owner of this blog.
Monday, November 4, 2019
Not Every Confrontation is Worth Fighting
Confrontation happens and it can't always be avoided. A foe doesn't want to have to deal with confrontation if he or she can persuade you into giving he or she whatever they want. When I came across a foe, I found that just so long as I did what was expected of me I was in her good graces, but if I made a mistake, caused an inconvenience, or simply didn't respond to her in the way that she wanted, she would talk negatively behind my back to the one who actually liked me.
The day came when I ended up having to confront her via email first since I didn't see her due to a schedule conflict about a situation. The matter was brought up by her via email so that she had documentation, I wasn't stupid, so I kept the dialogue going that way. Eventually, I saw her in-person as well as the person she cc'd and explained my concern. Of course, she made light of it. I was willing to resolve the situation, but "no problem" was the typical response. Sure, right!
Before long, I prayed about matters that came up and I realized that I no longer wanted to be a part of the immature shenanigans the individual came up with. I figured out she felt threatened that I was going to be promoted and jealous of the way our manager treated me that is why she started on the course to nit-pick and cause unnecessary conflict. Had I saw more benefit in that opportunity, I would have been facing that foe a lot. I picked my battles with her and since then others.
Not every verbal statement or physical confrontation is worth fighting. There are times when you must stand-down if you love your freedom, want to keep your peace of mind, and obtain future blessings!
No matter what you are going through or what is ahead, above everything else, keep your cool! You can do the following:
1) Take a long pause before responding to an email. Consult with a knowledgeable and trustworthy counselor about the matter that has come up.
2) Don't bother to talk immediately about it while angry. You may end up being angry with the person or people around you who just might advise, "Calm down, it's not that serious."
3) Walk. Move away from the tense environment. Take slow breaths while you are out and about.
4) If you are spiritual, pray. What sense is it to have a personal faith if you don't use it.
5) Think of ways to resolve the conflict before you write that email, make arrangements to meet, or pick up the phone.
6) Watch your tone of voice when speaking to the individual or group.
7) Smile as if you already won the battle :) God got your back!
Also, keep in mind never battle with anyone when you are tired, hungry, sick, grieving, or worse have too many irons in the fire already. You are guaranteed to walk away feeling defeated.
Nicholl McGuire
The day came when I ended up having to confront her via email first since I didn't see her due to a schedule conflict about a situation. The matter was brought up by her via email so that she had documentation, I wasn't stupid, so I kept the dialogue going that way. Eventually, I saw her in-person as well as the person she cc'd and explained my concern. Of course, she made light of it. I was willing to resolve the situation, but "no problem" was the typical response. Sure, right!
Before long, I prayed about matters that came up and I realized that I no longer wanted to be a part of the immature shenanigans the individual came up with. I figured out she felt threatened that I was going to be promoted and jealous of the way our manager treated me that is why she started on the course to nit-pick and cause unnecessary conflict. Had I saw more benefit in that opportunity, I would have been facing that foe a lot. I picked my battles with her and since then others.
Not every verbal statement or physical confrontation is worth fighting. There are times when you must stand-down if you love your freedom, want to keep your peace of mind, and obtain future blessings!
No matter what you are going through or what is ahead, above everything else, keep your cool! You can do the following:
1) Take a long pause before responding to an email. Consult with a knowledgeable and trustworthy counselor about the matter that has come up.
2) Don't bother to talk immediately about it while angry. You may end up being angry with the person or people around you who just might advise, "Calm down, it's not that serious."
3) Walk. Move away from the tense environment. Take slow breaths while you are out and about.
4) If you are spiritual, pray. What sense is it to have a personal faith if you don't use it.
5) Think of ways to resolve the conflict before you write that email, make arrangements to meet, or pick up the phone.
6) Watch your tone of voice when speaking to the individual or group.
7) Smile as if you already won the battle :) God got your back!
Also, keep in mind never battle with anyone when you are tired, hungry, sick, grieving, or worse have too many irons in the fire already. You are guaranteed to walk away feeling defeated.
Nicholl McGuire
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My Battles - Brother Will Betray Brother...and a Father His Child
As told in my
book, Know Your Enemy: The Christian’s
Critic, I was a new Christian in 1997, on fire for the Lord, and little did
I know just how hard it would be to make friends and how easy it would be to
draw foes when talking about Jesus.
The
following Scriptures Jesus shared with his disciples centuries ago became real
in my life: “Brother will betray brother to death, and a father his child;
children will rebel against their parents and have them put to death. All men
will hate you because of me, but he who stands firm to the end will be saved.
When you are persecuted in one place, flee to another. I tell you the truth,
you will not finish going through the cities of Israel before the Son of Man comes”
(Matt. 10:22 -23).
Even
though I had not physically walked where Jesus had journeyed, I did have
experiences with both hidden opposition and foes within plain view over the
years such as in places like: my own household, neighborhood, on the job, at
church, and elsewhere. So not only have I written my faith books based on observation, research, private interviews, etc.
but I personally underwent my share of life challenges.
Arguments,
name-calling, backstabbing, and more abound whenever the enemy shows up. I have seen much. From witnessing adults physically fighting to
being caught up in someone’s rage many times, I have experienced a challenging
walk with Christ. “If it ain’t one thing,
it’s another…” I recall this popular phrase being said by more than a few
believers as we headed into the new millennium.
On fire for God, I went out into the public over the years sharing
tracks, later my own newsletters, visited churches, shared a word of knowledge
with leaders, used by God to convict others, and published online thought-provoking spiritual commentary and passages of Scripture. From 1997 to date, eyebrows raise from skeptics, negative comments show up online and offline, and there have been times I had to go
no contact with some relatives and former friends, but despite it all, my spirit continues to
soar in Him!
I
received criticism to my face and behind my back for exposing some
thought-provoking issues. I was
threatened for sharing convicting visions and warnings. I also experienced frequent pain in my body
during spiritual warfare, betrayal from those who claimed to love me, physical
and emotional abuse, separation from children, theft, a divorce, and a couple of challenging pregnancies. Throw in major
financial losses that left two of my four children and I hungry at times (back
to the welfare office I went more than I could remember), significant debt and
the death of near and dear loved ones.
But God doesn't put anymore on us than we can bear, right? Wrong! We pick ourselves up, manage situations and
get on with life! No sense in pouting,
crying, mistreating others, or pretending everything is all good when it is not.
Keep fighting the good fight!
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Nicholl McGuire is the owner and contributor of this blog.
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