The Final Conflict
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Deborah grew up the youngest of three children, in Stamford, CT. After graduating high school she attended Central Connecticut State University, where she received a BA Degree, and a year later married her college sweetheart.
Her love of creating and exploring made her passionate about working in the arts and graphic field; she also later created her own designer accessories line Debbie Dew Collectables . Still feeling a void in her life she accepted salvation in May of 1991, and she began to immediately work faithfully in the Wayfaring Ministries Inc. under the leadership of the now Apostle/Bishop Eugene Brunson, Senior Pastor and Lady Diane Brunson, Pastor.
The writer was birthed in a time period of her life when she began to struggle with life issues. Through a series of events and a lot of her own disobedience she has had to suffer staggering setbacks, which made her re-evaluate her works and rebuild her relationship with God.
God is now shifting her from a ministry of helps into a ministry of healing. Through writing she has been able to share with others the grueling yet necessary process she has had to go through in becoming the woman God has been showing her existed from the beginning. Commissioning her to speak out through her own pain, overcoming by the blood of the Lamb and by the words of her awesome testimony, to reach other wounded warriors in the body of Christ. To help others reach past the camouflage of the norm making Isaiah 61 a reality. She is a daughter, wife, mother, entrepreneur, teacher and psalmist, but most important of all a servant of God.
Deborah A. Mitchell
About the Author Deborah grew up the youngest of three children, in Stamford, CT. After graduating high school she attended Central Connecticut State University, where she received a BA Degree, and a year later married her college sweetheart. Her love of creating and exploring made her passionate about working in the arts and graphic field; she also later created her own designer accessories line Debbie Dew Collectables . Still feeling a void in her life she accepted salvation in May of 1991, and she began to immediately work faithfully in the Wayfaring Ministries Inc. under the leadership of the now Apostle/Bishop Eugene Brunson, Senior Pastor and Lady Diane Brunson, Pastor. The writer was birthed in a time period of her life when she began to struggle with life issues. Through a series of events and a lot of her own disobedience she has had to suffer staggering setbacks, which made her re-evaluate her works and rebuild her relationship with God. God is now shifting her from a ministry of helps into a ministry of healing. Through writing she has been able to share with others the grueling yet necessary process she has had to go through in becoming the woman God has been showing her existed from the beginning. Commissioning her to speak out through her own pain, overcoming by the blood of the Lamb and by the words of her awesome testimony, to reach other wounded warriors in the body of Christ. To help others reach past the camouflage of the norm making Isaiah 61 a reality. She is a daughter, wife, mother, entrepreneur, teacher and psalmist, but most important of all a servant of God.
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The Final Conflict - Deborah A. Mitchell
Copyright © 2008 by Deborah A. Mitchell.
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Contents
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
FOREWORD
I.
He who is without sin!
II.
People! People! People!
III.
One thing you lack!
IV.
Me, Myself or I
V.
In House Outcast
VI.
Ungodly Inheritance
VII.
Too strong to be weak
VIII.
It’s not Saul! It’s David being delayed
IX.
God’s Unfailing Love
X.
Better Late than Never
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
God thank you for your grace and mercy! Helping me realize and showing me what’s truly important. For blessing me with the gift of motherhood, which I sometimes take for granted, love you guys. To a husband that I am anointed to care for and love, who loves me and provides for me. To my birth parents, and spiritual parents, my family and friends all who encourage me to continue to allow God to use me, as I share the gift placed in me for this season.
Thank You!
FOREWORD
The final conflict doesn’t mean finality as in no more worries, trials or conflicts. It’s a final phase of this stage of development. It’s that final breaking before the blessing. WARNING! This one gets personal. In the second book of this trilogy series, Now That I’m Here Can I Stay? We equated external (outside) attacks with personal failures. After God exposes the plot and plan of the enemy and He teaches you how to deal with them. You realize that all of those external things are subject to change, and what is left is YOU! In the book of Psalms chapter 23 verse 4, it talks about walking through the valley of the shadow of death. It is one thing to take that phrase and use it as a clique in conversation, but it is another thing to actually feel like you’re walking through the valley of death. That dry place you find yourself in where God has to ask you the question as he did Ezekiel can these dry bones live?
It’s even more intense when God compels you to share that darkness with others. Your spirit is willing but your flesh is fighting it, battling with you and telling you daily, that its nobodies business what you go through. It’s a chapter in your life that you are not only willing but eager to forget. Why would I fight past all of this and share it with others? To save souls! Some people truly believe that they are immune, exempt, excused from personal and inner struggles. These are the delusional people that make comments like, I’ll never allow…, I can’t believe… or you’re still in…
not realizing that their superior comments of selfishness show us more about their character than their condemning words. EVERYONE from the pulpit to the door and beyond will experience a valley situation. My question to you is, when you finally get to the mountain top will you dust yourself off and act like you were never in the valley, or will you reach back to pull someone else out?
I.
He who is without sin!
He who is without sin cast the first stone! Today so many people with their own transparent issues are ready and eager to throw stones of judgment and criticism at others. You, the one with the cracks in your own personal foundation that you are patching up and crying out to God daily to help you fill before your structure crumbles and falls, are the same individuals that are throwing stones. Yet in your moments of structural weakness (low points in your life when you cry out for help) others are suppose to understand and run to your rescue and restore you. Then when you recover for the moment you go right back to killing unity, slandering your neighbor with the latest gossips, being critical and judging unrighteous judgment. With the accurate aim of those stones you throw out on a daily basis. You have been successful in shattering your neighbors around you. No matter what gifts God has placed in your neighbor or what He has given them the ability to accomplish or even the title they have been ordained to walk in. YOU still focus on what you want God to