Stamped

Many of us have heard of a stamp of authenticity. It is a statement that what you are looking at is authentic. Authenticity is a high honor, it reveals the quality of workmanship, the idea of originality and it deems whatever it is as genuine.

In a world of counterfeits, knock-offs and copy cats, the stamp of authenticity is what God gives to those who live authentically. Our writing should be authentic, not second hand smoke. Our songs should be authentic not AI inspired. Our sermons should be from an authentic relationship with God not some Chat GPT conversation shared publicly.

When God puts a stamp of authenticity on your work, it carries a weight that cannot be denied. One of the course corrections Jesus made in the temple was they were using false weights and balances in order to make more money on something that did not have authentic weight.

I see in the spirit the Lord pulling out His stamp of authenticity and marking some words, works, songs, and sermons and others are not carrying that stamp of authenticity. This may explain why transformation is not happening in people’s lives, but crowds are being drawn.

The second stamp I saw in the spirit was the stamp of valuability. God has deemed humanity, all of humanity valuable. Whether you are male or female God says you carry value. He has stamped every human being with the stamp of valuablity.

People may not deem you as valuable based on gender, size, color, or some other issue externally, but God has stamped you as valuable. Our job as people is to see the stamp God has placed on people and agree with God’s stamp not our opinion, cultures demand or any other voice.

Can you see the stamps of authenticity and valuability God has placed on works of His hands? Once you see it, He is inviting us to agree with it and treat it accordingly. Www.apostolicresourcecenter.org

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