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Thursday, August 18, 2016

What's Your Fragrance?

"But thanks be to God, who always leads us in triumphal procession in Christ and through us spreads everywhere
the fragrance of the knowledge of Him."
2 Corinthians 2:14

It recently has been impressed upon me that we all have colors and a fragrance that surrounds us.  I had a conversation with Jesus about this and it was impressed upon me that the spirit realm sees your color and can also smell you.  A fragrance emanates from you.  We also put off energy, vibrations.  Good, or not so good.

It was further impressed upon me that other people sense through their spirit which we are... good or bad.  They may find themselves drawn to you, but don't really understand why.  Some people are so malnourished in spirit that they actually will draw on your energy, vibrations, color and smell if you are right with God. 

So what's our smell or color?  Do we look right with God in the spirit realm.  Do we smell right? I felt nudged to look into this further for it is very important. We need to get this right.  We need to look and smell good in the spirit realm.  

Prophet Neville Johnson at a 2016 Lancaster Conference spoke of the importance of this.  Quoting from him...

"The more we are conformed to the image of Jesus, the more we become like Him, the more authority we will have.  Our authority levels are based upon how much we have become like our Lord...  You emanate light, sound, color, vibrations and they (the demons) read them as easily as reading a newspaper."

How can we smell and look good in the spirit?  We can by obeying and spending time with God.  By being in the fragrance of the knowledge of Him, the fragrance of His love, the fragrance of His anointing!  And through all this we'll come out with a fragrance that attracts others to Him.

This all reminds me how my little grandson, Landon stopped at our back door about a year back and sniffed the door exclaiming, "Smells like God! Smells like God!" We were both shocked and tickled by that statement.



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