Deja Vu?
“Do you not believe that I am in the Father and the Father is in Me? The words I say to you, I do not speak on My own. Instead, it is the Father dwelling in Me, performing His works.” John 14:10
Did you ever have deja vu? You could have, but let’s look at it from Yahweh’s perspective. First, it’s the French word meaning, “The illusion of having already experienced something actually being experienced for the first time.” The world has this habit of constantly perverting words that the Father created for His use and tries to “fit” them into a religious or mystical setting, so as to pretend they invented the meaning in the first place. “There is nothing new under the sun”, Solomon wrote, and so the enemy of this age wants us to believe he created all these meanings of words himself.
Now, let’s see what deja vu is from the Father’s eyes. In John 14, Christ asks, “Do you believe that I am in the Father and He is in me?” If we believe that, then we are also in the Father as He is in us. We all have a part of Him and before we knew Him, He spoke to us from the everlasting place. When we say, “I just had deja vu”, we are acknowledging that we experienced a moment before, even though we may not have in the natural. That encounter is Yahweh speaking to us from the place we thought we hadn’t been, but if we are in Him, then we also have transcended time with Him and we really did experience that moment. It is that moment in Olam where we also are from everlasting to everlasting. Whoa, it got a little heavy for a “morning” devotion, but consider His ways and His original intent for you and go out with boldness and BE!