The Old Me Is Dead And
Gone
Written
By
Ki Radiance
a.k.a.
“Sunshine,
DEEP, & SMILE”
(Delivering Excellent Expanding Potential,
&
Simple Motion In Love Eternally)
Every day I live, I grow more physically and
spiritually. Spiritually is most
desired, because the physical has nothing I desire. The old me is dead and
gone and never will be seen again. I’ve grown from lusting after men I’m
not married to, to following the one man worthy of being married to: God
Almighty. Because God
will never leave me nor forsake me.
(Deuteronomy 3:16)
Do not be afraid or terrified because of them, for the Lord
your God goes with
you. He will never
leave you nor forsake you. The old me is
gone. I used to be
overweight, eating things I shouldn’t have. Not taking care of my body, which is God’s
temple. (1
Corinthians 6:19) Don’t you know that
your body is the Lord’s temple
of the Holy Spirit who lives in you and was given to
you. I didn’t care about my
body, but wasn’t mine to begin with. The old me is dead and gone. I used to sit around
doing nothing, but I soon learned that an idle mind is the
devil’s playground. (Philippians
4:8).
The old me is
dead and gone. Lord, you’ve trained me
in my thinking. You tell me, “As
a man thinketh, so is he.”
The old me is dead and gone. I used to give into my sexual desires
until you, God told me, “Nothing impure will enter the
kingdom of heaven.” (Revelations 21:27}
Nothing impure will ever enter into it, nor will anyone who
is shameful or deceitful,
but only those whose names are written in the book of
life. The old me is dead and
gone. I took off the
old me and put on the new me. (Ephesians
4:22- 24) You were taught,
with regard to your former way of life, to put off your old
self, which is being corrupted
by its deceitful desires, to be made new in the attitude of
your minds, and to put on
the new self, created to be like God in true righteousness and holiness. I’m a writer who
loves writing about God.
A lady asked me, “Why do you only write about God? I proudly
said, “Because he’s the only thing worth writing about.”
The old me is dead and gone.
I used to worry about everything, but God said to me, “If
you’re going to worry, how small is your faith? {Matthew 6:2). Who of you by worrying can add
a single hour to his life.
The old me is dead and gone. I
set my eyes on things above.
( Colossians 3:2) Set
your eyes on things above, not on earthly things. The old me is
dead and gone. I
remember what I have in God and that keeps the old me buried.
That’s what we do
with the dead. I’ve sure learned a lot
from the old me, the
main thing is I don’t want to relive that part of my
life. Thankfully I won’t have to
because the old me is dead and gone.
Ki Radiance
Monday August 1, 2014
7:13 p.m. c-Copyright-All Rights Reserved
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