It’s the shoes!

For the true believer they’ll come a time when separation from worldly influence, worldly ways, worldly teachings, and worldly events happens. This separation will not be because of the frame you’re in that’s related to time, it’ll be because of the shoes you’ve stepped into.
These shoes were worn by the Prophets. Moses wore these shoes; the Apostle Paul wore these shoes, even Jesus wore these shoes.

When you’re fitted for these shoes and you put them on, be prepared to say goodbye to the world you once knew. People, places, and things you once thought you couldn’t do or live without, will lose their attractiveness and allure. Your conversation will change and you’ll only relate to someone wearing similar shoes. It’ll be few — but you’ll know them when they come across. It’ll be a lonelier place for you if you try to avoid it or take the shoes off — that can happen if you fight the urge or look back, remember Jonah and the big fish in the Scriptures?

Moses left the good life for these shoes, likewise the Apostle Paul, he left the good life for these shoes, and Jesus left Heaven for these shoes. These men only had God as a reference and didn’t quit or look back regardless of circumstances.

More of us are being fitted and to fight the anointing will be senseless. There will be those who don’t understand and they could become a distraction, but don’t cave in, it’ll be worse.
This change can appear scary as you look around at all the stuff that won’t matter anymore but it’s not, because it’s of God, and God doesn’t own or has given us the spirit of fear, (2nd Timothy 1:7).

They’re a lot of kooks out there, don’t be one of them. They’re easy to spot because they’ll be about trying to earn their salvation, preaching curses and condemnation, and they’ll be full of religion to the point of being spooky.
When you put these shoes on, you’ll be handed your first anointed assignment as well. You’ll know because you’ll awake, look around, and say what’s going on? Just pause a moment, look at your feet, because your next statement could be after reading the message is — it’s the shoes.

To dib and dab after the shoes are worn is just an act of futility; going through the motions. You won’t really be there in spirit. Spiritually you’ll be just an observer because you’ve been removed.
Here’s another thing, don’t chase those without understanding. They know your worth, and to chase them will be appeasement. You’ll just be spinning your wheels, worst yet, chasing fake. You’ll have to keep in mind what Jesus said in (Matthew 10:34-41), That He wasn’t about peace, He wasn’t about blood relationships, He said enemies will be in your own household, you’re going to feel separate from your mother, father, sister, brother and children. And the reason He said those things is because He was explaining the animosities and distancing you’ll experience for choosing Him; with Him being the blame of course considering the shoes you’re now wearing. So, He up front assumed the guilt to prepare us with an understanding of so what, don’t take off the shoes; don’t quit on Him and don’t try to force the issue, (Ezekiel 33: 31,32) because people will act like they’re listening/hearing you but your words will be going into one ear and out the other.

You’ll have your phone, but don’t won’t to speak to anyone in your circle because you know they can’t help you. TV will have its limits. No one and nothing can fulfill what you need — it’ll be because of the shoes! When those feelings come over you, get to your quiet spot — or a quiet spot, get on your knees, and say thank you Jesus, then listen. It’ll be how everything works in your life from now on, you’ve been chosen, and many are called but few are chosen to the grace, the glory, and the consequence that come from wearing the shoes, (Matthew 22:14.)

Gaidi