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David Darling
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Attitude Control
You might have heard the term “attitude control” in the news when referring to a plane crash – that the plane lost “attitude control” and crashed. In the world of aviation the term “attitude” refers to the direction in which you are pointed. 0 to 90 degrees is positive attitude while 0 to -90 degrees is a negative attitude, with 90 degrees being straight up, 0 degrees being perfectly level , and -90 degrees being straight down. There is a Godly principal in this idea as you will soon see.
If we replace the believer with an airplane, when we get saved we get our wings (faith) and take off. The engines are the Holy Spirit and the fuel is the written word of God. It is impossible to climb without POWER (the engines). If we try to climb and go higher in the things of God without POWER this is a stall and we will drop like a rock until we regain lift (our wings). As we fly the terrain beneath us is things of this world, our circumstances, and our problems, and the sky above is heaven. With a positive attitude our gaze is toward heaven, while with a negative attitude our gaze is toward the earth. If we have a negative attitude for too long we are in a dive and need to “pull up” or we are going to crash on our circumstances and problems. However if we keep a positive attitude we will go higher in the things of God. If we climb high enough the air becomes thin and a constant positive attitude is required for level flight. Also as we go higher heaven is revealed (the sky becomes black and you can see the stars and the curvature of the earth). The higher we go the smaller the world below gets. Eventually when we go high and fast enough we reach escape velocity and leave the earth realm and enter heaven (when God calls us home).
So the moral of the story is if you want to go higher in the things of God take in the written word of God (fuel), maintain a positive attitude, and soon by the power of the Holy Spirit (the engines) you will begin to use your God-given wings (faith) and will start to climb.
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Kimberly Fowler
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Posted: 11/03/2015 at 3:49am
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Wonderful word!
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David Darling
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Posted: 02/06/2016 at 8:59am
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God just gave me some more to add to this, it's the
3rd paragraph
Attitude Control
You might have heard the term “attitude control” in
the news when referring to a plane crash – that the
plane lost “attitude control” and crashed. In the
world of aviation the term “attitude” refers to the
direction in which you are pointed. 0 to 90 degrees is
positive attitude while 0 to -90 degrees is a negative
attitude, with 90 degrees being straight up, 0 degrees
being perfectly level , and -90 degrees being straight
down. There is a Godly principal in this idea as you
will soon see.
If we replace the believer with an airplane, when we
get saved we get our wings (faith) and take off. The
engines are the Holy Spirit and the fuel is the
written word of God. It is impossible to climb without
POWER (the engines). If we try to climb and go higher
in the things of God without POWER this is a stall and
we will drop like a rock until we regain lift (our
wings). As we fly the terrain beneath us is things of
this world, our circumstances, and our problems, and
the sky above is heaven. With a positive attitude our
gaze is toward heaven, while with a negative attitude
our gaze is toward the earth. If we have a negative
attitude for too long we are in a dive and need to
“pull up” or we are going to crash on our
circumstances and problems. However if we keep a
positive attitude we will go higher in the things of
God. If we climb high enough the air becomes thin and
a constant positive attitude is required for level
flight. Also as we go higher heaven is revealed (the
sky becomes black and you can see the stars and the
curvature of the earth). The higher we go the smaller
the world below gets . Eventually when we go high and
fast enough we reach escape velocity and leave the
earth realm and enter heaven (when God calls us home).
The unbeliever on the other hand must “hoof it” across
the terrain (their circumstances and problems) under
their own power, an arduous and dangerous task. They
can't see things from heaven's perspective and rarely
get a glimpse of anything except the next mountain
(their problems); but our faith (wings) allows us to
soar above our problems by God's power (lift) and not
our own.
If there are dark clouds that block our view of the
sun (Son) we can climb above them to where the sun
(Son) is always shining.
So the moral of the story is if you want to go higher
in the things of God take in the written word of God
(fuel), maintain a positive attitude, and soon by the
power of the Holy Spirit (the engines) you will begin
to use your God-given wings (faith) and will start to
climb.
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David Darling
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Posted: 08/11/2016 at 11:26am
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Something else God gave me:
From an earthly perspective storm clouds look dark and
foreboding but from heaven (high altitude) they look
harmless (white and fluffy).
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Kimberly Fowler
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Posted: 08/14/2016 at 11:50pm
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I love the wisdom that God gives you!
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