(idiomatic) To deal with the minor consequences of a previous action; to tidy up, finish, or complete.
Definition: tie-up-loose-ends (idiomatic) To deal with the minor consequences of a previous action; to tidy up, finish, or complete. This week, I'd like to share with you what I learned from the story of Jochebed. After studying her and her "chapter one" if you will, I have learned many things, one of which is Jochebed is symbolic of God. She is a picture of our creator. The mandate on her life was to raise a deliverer. God entrusted her with a son, a son she would have to birth and then let go of, with the hope that one day would return to her. God the Father had to birth a son on this earth and then, let him go of Him to go live in another house (the earth the house of satan); believing that one day Jesus would return home to where He belonged, to His Father. Jochebed waits for her little boy Moses, now a man to come home and deliver her; whom once she delivered. ACTION STEP: Take some time today and listen to this message and allow God to speak to your heart. Ask yourself, "What has God asked me to let go of? What am I on this earth to do? Do I have the faith to tie up loose ends in my life, knowing God will help me make something beautiful of a frayed life?"
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AuthorRena Perozich is a wife, mother, nonna, mentor, author, and encourager. Her life's purpose is to become all God has called her to be and to encourage others to do the same. Learn more. Categories |