Heavens's Court / Helen Toews
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Children's book In this story we find Jake in a serious personal crisis. He steals something and his guilt takes him to the place where he and the Lord speak together about the situation. (See “Jacob’s Ladder”)
Jake discusses this with the Lord and Jesus reveals that there is a huge difference between being sorry for something and what it means to repent from your heart. The principle taught is to help us to see that there is a heavenly courtroom protocol to prayer in Scripture.
Heaven really does have Courtroom. There really is a Judge of All in that place. And Jesus, who walks with us always, is our lawyer when we enter into that place before our Heavenly Father (the Judge of All) and we take full responsibility for our actions. We need to always be quick to confess our sin and then be willing to turn and go back into the arms of the Lord – and walk daily with Him.
It is my hope that young people, and the young at heart can learn this principle of prayer so that the enemy of our soul will have no place in us to bring guilt, shame or condemnation.
Proverbs 22:6 (NKJV) Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not depart from it.
Jake discusses this with the Lord and Jesus reveals that there is a huge difference between being sorry for something and what it means to repent from your heart. The principle taught is to help us to see that there is a heavenly courtroom protocol to prayer in Scripture.
Heaven really does have Courtroom. There really is a Judge of All in that place. And Jesus, who walks with us always, is our lawyer when we enter into that place before our Heavenly Father (the Judge of All) and we take full responsibility for our actions. We need to always be quick to confess our sin and then be willing to turn and go back into the arms of the Lord – and walk daily with Him.
It is my hope that young people, and the young at heart can learn this principle of prayer so that the enemy of our soul will have no place in us to bring guilt, shame or condemnation.
Proverbs 22:6 (NKJV) Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not depart from it.