
Altars are not just in church buildings. An altar is also on your knees in your war room closet, driving in the car with one hand raised pouring your heart out to God, or walking through the forest in deep connection with Holy Spirit. It is sacred. It is powerful. It is cathartic because God meets us wherever we are when the dam breaks with raw emotion. Those scars are proof you are held by God.
We all have scars. Satan hopes to use those scars against us in any way possible. Monitoring spirits spy and report to enhance the onslaughts But God already knows.
Holy is not bothered nor concerned by enemy ploys and neither are we. The Hebrew meaning of altar is a place where God and humanity meet. God meets us wherever we are in life.
Let my prayer be counted as incense before you, and the lifting up of my hands as the evening sacrifice! Psalm 141:2
Go to the altar and pray, speak in conversation with Jesus, read God’s word, seek the signs and wonders of heaven, for as scars heal in His Holy Name we are set free from the reminder. The physical manifestation of the reminder is diminished over time and we begin to rely on those scars as proof hell did not win.
The Lord is not slow to fulfill his promise as some count slowness, but is patient toward you, not wishing that any should perish, but that all should reach repentance (change). 2 Peter 3:9
