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Finding God's Secret Place: A Spiritual Journey shares my odyssey toward peace and joy using Psalm 91 as my road map. This book was written to give other's a travel guide and directions on how to get there.
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Finding God’s Secret Place:

A Spiritual Journey

By

Joy-Ce-C

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Finding God’s Secret Place: A Spiritual Journey

Table of Contents

Preface: Laws of Attraction, Creating Your Own Success, Blah, Blah, Blah

Introduction: Finding God’s Secret Place and Dwelling There

Chapter 1: How Do You Get to a Place That Has No Location?

Chapter 2: Why Is It “Secret”?

Chapter 3: How Do You Dwell in a Place That Has No Place?

Chapter 4: What Is the Shadow of the Almighty?

Chapter 5: Why Abide Under a Shadow

Chapter 6: Dwell, Abide, and Say

Chapter 7: What Is the Real “Secret” of All ‘Success’?

Conclusion: There is Only One Secret and It’s No Secret!

© gjc, 2009, all rights reserved

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Preface: Laws of Attraction, Creating Your Own Success, Blah, Blah, Blah

Thirty years ago, I learned all about the laws of attraction and creating

my own success. I spent hundreds of dollars on books that promised great

financial success if I just followed a few simple steps that usually involved

visualizations, repeating certain positive phrases, and focuses my thoughts

on my desired outcome. Well, I did have some success. I cleared a place in

my apartment for a piano and imagined seeing a piano in the space. Then,

while walking through the mall, I stopped at a music store and bought a

piano. It cost me $1100 dollars and was my first financed purchase. By the

time I finished paying for it, it cost well over two thousand dollars with the

interest. I also used the techniques to get the city bus which had no

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designated stops to stop where I wanted it to. But I never got the kind of

financial success promised by the authors of all those books.

These same ideas have been re-packaged with new names and new

authors and are selling to a new generation of people looking for success.

Well, take it from one who’s been down this path: wealth is not acquired by

reading books. The only ones who get rich this way are the ones who write

the books! Sure, I believe good things are attracted to those who have a

strong conviction and great confidence in their ability to succeed and who

can visualize the outcomes they hope to achieve. But people who do this

don’t need a book to show them how it’s done. My favorite psychologist,

Abraham Maslow, studied successful people and found out that they are

self-actualizing; meaning, they have scaled the hierarchy of needs and

reached the zenith. These people don’t need to read a book to know that

they control their destiny and can achieve what they believe because they’re

doing it.

If you need to read a book to do this, you can’t do it. It’s as simple as

that. So, then how do the rest of us find success? Well, although I didn’t

find it in the latest “new thought” bestseller; I did actually find it in the

biggest bestseller of all time: the Bible. Two verses from a Psalms have

helped me find the only kind of success that lasts, spiritual success. The first

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two verses in the 91st Psalm are my road map to success and those scripture

have helped me deal with depression, financial loss, and grief. These kinds

of debilitating obstacles must be defeated before one can have the

confidence that allows one to see oneself as successful and actually believe

in one’s ability to achieve. I have reached that point in my life, thirty years

after reading books that promised me wealth, by returning to the book that

promises me so much more and has delivered on that promise.

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Introduction: Finding God’s Secret Place and Dwelling There

“1. He who dwells in the secret place of the Most High shall abide

under the shadow of the Almighty. 2. I will say of the Lord, ‘He is my

refuge and my fortress; My God, in Him I will trust.’” (Psalms 91: 1-2,

KJV).

I recently used these two verses to praise God when I was so

distracted by an annual malady called S.A.D. or Seasonal Affective

Disorder, I could not even say a convincing, “Hallelujah!” It came out more

like “(sigh) Hallelujah (sigh)…” Because I share most of my travails with

my friends online, one of them, Lori, prayed for me and was given the

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following prescription for my ailment: 1. praise God; 2. get out in the

sunshine and fresh air; and 3. take Vitamin D.

I did all of the above and a week later, I was soaring on the wings of

eagles! But it all started with those two verses. Since I first became

acquainted with the 91st Psalm as a Christian, I’ve longed to find God’s

secret place and make it my home. I’d have flashes of what I felt after

getting over the S.A.D. – great euphoria and overwhelming elation - and

mistook that for the spiritual state that is God’s secret place. But I was

wrong. That’s was only an artificial, temporary, poor substitute for real joy.

It’s called mania and it’s the flip side of the depression that people with bi-

polar disorder fluctuate between, going from highs to lows sometimes at

astronomical speed.

I know about bi-polar disorder because I was reared by my

grandmother who apparently had this mental illness. She was never

diagnosed, but since I grew up and studied behavior psychology and actually

worked as a behaviorist, developing behavior support plans for people with

developmental disabilities, I’ve surmised that my grandmother’s highs and

lows had to be bi-polar disorder. When high or manic, she was gentle,

loving, and full of the kind of energy that people have when they’re high on

amphetamines. I couldn’t keep up with her and she was well into her fifties

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when I went to live with her at the age of seven after my grandfather died

and she convince my parents that she needed to have someone with her so

she wouldn’t be alone. When low or depressed, she was a rage-filled,

irritable, nagging tyrant who made my life a living hell, verbally and

psychologically abusing me.

Years later, I found I suffer from a mild form of depression which was

probably a severe form of that disease when I was a teen and consumed with

thoughts of suicide while maintaining a straight “A” average in school,

suffering from migraines, and wound up so tight, had I not broken that cycle

when I went to college, I’m convinced I would have ended up the psychotic

serial killer I wrote about in a one-act play whose plan was to kill every

black Baptist minister in her town who cheated on his wife to work out her

own father issues. This was me working out my issues with my adulterous

Baptist minister father, of course. But the point of the play was that this

psychotic woman could have been me had I not ended my grandmother’s

hold on my mind and emotions.

I still suffer from bouts of mild depression (not the debilitating

melancholy that overshadowed my adolescence) and have manic periods,

but they are not followed by depression, so I’m not really bi-polar. I think

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my mania is just an increase in serotonin. However, what it’s not is the

spiritual state that takes one to God’s secret place.

I have been there. I recently spent over seven glorious months there

when I retired from a fulltime job that had me stressed out in much the same

way I was in high school (only this time I was much happier because I loved

my job, the work I did, and the people I worked with) plus a part time job

that I also loved but kept that me busy working on weekends. I had been

going non-stop seven days a week for eighteen years. When I got the

fulltime position, I was singing in a group that took up my weekends, then

after I returned to college to work on a post-graduate degree, I quit the

singing group and joined a theatre group, and as soon as that slowed down a

bit, I got my third part time job as a reporter at a local weekly newspaper.

Prior to working fulltime, I had two part time jobs, so for nearly twenty

years, I was going nonstop.

Meanwhile, I put off the things I longed to do – write novels, plays,

poetry, short stories, songs, etc. – until retirement. Well, last year I retired

and started working part time as a consultant in the field of developmental

disabilities. The first thing I did was to write a curriculum guide for staff

working in adult day habs for people with developmental disabilities. It was

published recently and I’m starting to get orders for it. The second thing I

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did was re-write a play that I first wrote twenty years ago. Then, I

completed a novel, finally, after starting several and never finishing any. It

will be published soon.

I wasn’t always aware of the joy and peace that I felt; it was just part

of my new persona, a discreet and silent aspect of my unfettered life that

settled over me like a warm glow and kept me calm and completely at ease.

But sometimes early in the morning or late at night when it was very quiet, I

would bask in that joy and peace and thank God for it. This continued for

seven months until winter came and I found myself restless, irritable, and ill

at ease in the throes of S.A.D. It wasn’t until I left the secret place of the

Most High that I realized I’d been there and that I’d been there for longer

than I’d ever been before. It was then that I knew that in order to find God’s

secret place, I had to lose some things. When I retired from my fulltime job

and got a part time one, I lost 50% of my income, plus the small salary I

earned writing for a small weekly newspaper, most of which I spent on

transportation costs getting to and from coverages. I also lost my health

insurance, dental insurance, and life insurance. I have since purchased dental

and life insurance, but still do not have health insurance. And I lost sick

time, which I couldn’t even give to anyone else, as well as the ability to take

off work for a vacation or sick day and still get paid.

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So, having lost so much, how did I feel such joy and peace – not the

giddy high of mania – real joy and real peace? Along with all of the other

things I lost, the most important thing I lost was the stress that kept me from

being able to reach the spiritual state that is God’s secret place. That’s what

this book is about – how I found it and how I’m going to keep connected

with it now that I know where it is and how to get there.

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Chapter 1: How Do You Get to a Place That Has No Location?

You can’t use a GPS or MapQuest to find God’s secret place, but you

can find written directions on how to get there if you look in the right place.

(Psa 27:5 NASB) For in the day of trouble He will conceal me in His tabernacle; in the secret

place of His tent He will hide me; He will lift me up on a rock.

(Psa 31:20 NASB) Thou dost hide them in the secret place of Thy presence from the conspiracies

of man; Thou dost keep them secretly in a shelter from the strife of tongues.

Psalms 27:5 says God will “conceal me in His tabernacle; in the secret

place of His tent He will hide me” and Psalm 31:20 says “Thou dost hide

them in the secret place of Thy presence from the conspiracies of man” and

that “Thou dost keep them secretly in a shelter from the strife of tongues.”

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These two verses seem to indicate that God’s secret place is first the holy

tabernacle, which was a tent when the Israelites traveled and a “shelter” or

refuge from “the conspiracies of man” and “the strife of tongues.” So,

God’s secret place, if we are to follow this scriptural map, is the refuge we

take from those who persecute, abuse, and plot against us or, in modern

times, the politicking, scheming, and underhanded maneuvering of the work

place. Exactly the world I left when I gave up fulltime employment!

Why do we need to leave these places in order to reach God’s secret

place? Because God’s secret place is first of all a place of peace and there is

no peace in places of strife and stress. I’m not advocating that anyone leave

a job that supports you and your family; however, you must have time away

from the stress of the work to luxuriate in the peace and tranquility of God’s

secret place. I was fortunate enough to find a stress-free part time job

working with Christian people. That doesn’t mean there aren’t those who

“conspire” or that there is no “strife of tongues” at my place of employment;

even among Christians there are those who create disharmony. However,

the people at the top, the CEO, Chairman of the Board, and HR Director, as

well as most department heads and many of the staff are in harmony with

each other and with God, and it shows. I’ve never worked in an

environment with so little stress, back-stabbing, deceit, and duplicity. As

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I’ve stated, these things do occur, but not to the extent and with the high

degree of animosity they do in the agency where I was previously employed.

However, I did not find God’s place on my own. I had to ask for His

direction. When I did that, I found peace immediately in His secret place.

The joy came later. Remember, peace comes first because without peace,

there is no joy. I had to find peace because I was faced with turmoil,

prompting my decision to retire. I could have reacted differently, but I chose

to seek peace rather than conflict. I realized I needed peace much more than

I needed to continue working under stress. The peace came immediately,

transporting me to the outskirts of God’s secret place. It was the joy that

took me inside the city limits. That joy came when I realized I didn’t have

to worry about earning a living. My last day at the fulltime job was

officially May 30, 2008, and by the following Monday, I had the consultant

job. All I had to do was call and ask.

“Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be

opened unto you.” Matthew 7:7

This is what happens when you seek out God’s people. The man who

hired me is a minister of God and the CEO of a company, a powerful

combination. That’s when joy, unspeakable joy flooded my soul, not in a

manic state of euphoria, but in a quite, wave of happiness. I went to work

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and have been at peace, filled with joy ever since, except for the two months

I was afflicted with Seasonal Affective Disorder. But I’ve returned to God’s

secret place now and it’s going to take more than S.A.D. to move me out

again. I expect to be living there a long time. Still, how do you get there? I

got there by giving up my stress. What are you willing to give up to get

there?

“Access to the Holy Place and The Holiest of All during Passover, Pentecost, and

Atonement required a blood-offering. The blood-offering was the price at which entry to

the Holy Place and The Holiest of All was made. The Holiest of All is the place of the

‘secret of the Lord.’ The place of secrets, therefore, is inaccessible apart from blood-

offering. Every blood-offering in the Old Covenant opens to us the ‘place of secrets’”

(Mark Chironna, “The Secret of the Lord,” Mark Chironna Ministries website,

www.markchironna.com )

Christians know that the blood of Jesus substitutes for blood sacrifice,

but that does not mean we are not excluded from making sacrifices. The

sacrifice is not God taking away something from us, but us giving up

whatever stands in the way of us reaching His secret place. You can’t get

there if you’re mired in stress, confusion, despair, or, as I was recently,

depression. God’s secret place can only be reached when we give up those

things. But how do you give up your feelings? You can’t help how you

feel! When you’re in an environment full of stress, under distress, confused,

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full of despair, depressed, and feeling down, how do you “give up” those

feelings? Sometimes, like me, you have to change your environment;

however, it is very possible to give up feelings of stress, confusion, despair,

and even depression and remain in the environment where those things

abound. I’ve witnessed this many times.

One of the most striking examples was a wonderful Christian woman

I used to work with who faced one of the worst periods of her life when her

husband, who worked in the same agency, not only betrayed their marriage,

but did it with someone at work. The woman divorced her husband, but his

mistress, who’d gotten pregnant by this woman’s husband, while the divorce

was still pending made sure she was assigned to our facility where she came

twice a day, flaunting her pregnant body for my co-worker to see. My co-

worker never stopped smiling. She stayed in God’s secret place the whole

time. She was under stressed which was revealed by a severe loss of weight,

but she never stopped smiling and she never lost her peace or her joy. That

smile was not a facsimile or a forced smile that she put on to save face. She

truly felt joy because she knew she had done nothing wrong and that the

woman who sought to embarrass, disgrace, demoralize, and humiliate her

was not worthy of her anger. She defeated this woman by retreating to

God’s secret place where “no weapons” formed against her were able to

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prosper and, as a result, the efforts of an adulteress to bring down a Godly

woman failed miserably.

               No weapon that is formed against thee shall prosper; and every

tongue that shall rise against thee in judgment thou shalt condemn. This is

the heritage of the servants of the Lord, and their righteousness is of me,

saith the Lord. -Isaiah 54:17

I will never forget the way my Christian sister showed the world

Christ during that time and it was her example, as well as the positive

examples of many other co-workers at my work site who had prayed with

me and for me during difficult times that enabled me to genuinely be at

peace when I left the agency without any rancor or malice. Even in the most

stressful situations, there are those who can rise above the strife; seek those

people out at your work place or wherever you experience stress and

derision and join with them to form a Christian union that will be far more

powerful than any forces of evil that come against you.

Do the same thing when facing confusion, despair, or depression.

Many people are experiencing these emotions right now with the loss of

jobs, homes, and the money to support themselves or their families. It is

very difficult to let go of such emotions in times of lack. However, I

recently heard a story about a family that was packing up their home to leave

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after they’d been the victims of foreclosure and joyfully went to their

neighbors offering things they couldn’t take with them. They seemed to

have a spirit of joy and peace about the entire manner. On the other hand,

there are more and more stories in the news about husband and fathers

killing themselves and their families because of job loss. These stories

indicate that many people are struggling with evil in ways many of us cannot

imagine.

However, I think the family that left their home with joy and peace

teaches us that no loss is worth losing residence in God’s secret place where

joy and peace abide. If only those who chose death over life could have

found their way there and known true joy and peace, those fathers who

killed their families and themselves would have had a different perspective

and never taken such drastic measures. One of the things I learned when I

was a suicidal teen was to just wait one more day and every time I did,

things changed and I no longer wanted to take my life.

However you do it, give up the emotions that keep you from being in

God’s secret place and you will find yourself right there in the center of the

secret place of the Most High without having to buy a ticket, go through a

metal detector, or sit in a cramped seat. You’ll be effortlessly transported

there as soon as you give up the hindrances that are keeping you grounded.

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For those of you who need to visualize, imagine you’re in a hot air balloon

and you want to get off the ground and sail into the sky. All you have to do

is throw out the sandbags holding the balloon down! Just throw them out

and before you know it, you’ll reach the sky!

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Chapter 2: Why Is It “Secret”?

Secret usually implies something “special” reserved only for “certain”

people. There are “secret” societies with “secret” handshakes and “secret”

rituals. People tell “secrets” to a select few people that are let in on “the

secret” while the rest of us remain ignorant. The word “secret” has the

connotation of “separation” and some lofty notion of “elitism.” However,

you don’t have to be part of some elite society or special group to go to

God’s secret place. Anyone can go there and all are welcome. God places

no limitations on who can come; all you have to do is believe in Him and

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accept Christ to be part of God’s “select” group. It is not a question of birth,

financial status, or education in some hidden knowledge. So, if it is not a

“special” place for a chosen “few,” why does God have a “secret” place?

“The secret” is not the place, but where you find it and how you get

there. You find it in the spiritual realm. It is not a physical place or located

in some mythical dimension. It is a sanctuary, a place of peace and joy.

“(Psa 73:26 NASB) My flesh and my heart may fail, But God is the strength of my heart

and my portion forever.

(Psa 63:1 NASB) (A Psalm of David, when he was in the wilderness of Judah.) O God,

Thou art my God; I shall seek Thee earnestly; My soul thirsts for Thee, my flesh yearns for Thee,

In a dry and weary land where there is no water.

(Psa 63:2 NASB) Thus I have beheld Thee in the sanctuary, To see Thy power and Thy

glory.”

God’s secret place is only secret because it’s not locatable by the

normal ways one locates and gets to a “place.” Getting there requires a

“special” attitude or mindset, not being “special” or having “special”

knowledge. The only way to get there is to be there. Many of those who

give instruction on “thinking” to grow rich, create wealth, or attract

abundance, teach this. However, they want us to believe you have to do

something to achieve “being.” No, being is being. The “secret” of God’s

secret place is being there. Be at peace and you will be transported to God’s

secret place instantly. You get there by being there. Whenever you are truly

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at peace, you are there. However, to dwell there, you must also experience

joy. What is the “secret” of joy? My favorite book is Alice Walker’s

Possessing the Secret of Joy, which is also one of the most difficult and

painful books to read. However, if you can get through it, you’ll rejoice at

the end when you discover that the secret of joy is so simple.

Think about joy. It’s not a giddy high or a laugh-a-minute pleasure

fest. True joy is much more subtle and discreet than having an uproarious

time or dancing on air. When you really feel joy, you feel contented,

satisfied with your life, your circumstances, your relationships, all that is

part of you. I see this in my mother’s eyes as she approaches her seventy-

ninth birthday. She is the most joyous person I know and the most content.

She loved my father to whom she was married for over fifty years until they

were separated by his death and, like my co-worker, did nothing wrong

despite his repeated infidelities. She is truly happy and has a joy that is

unspeakable but very real. My siblings and I do everything to preserve her

joy because what more could you ask for your mother than to see her happy?

I know my mother has moved lock, stock, and barrel into God’s secret

place and I’m more than happy to join her there. God’s secret place is a

place of contentment, where you remain at peace and full of joy regardless

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of what is going on around you in the physical realm. This is the promise of

Psalms 91:1-2.

Chapter 3: How Do You Dwell in a Place That Has No Place?

To dwell somewhere is to live there, to take up residence, stake your

claim, and put down roots. But how do you live in a place that isn’t a place,

but a state of mind? Living in the spiritual realm is a lot like sitting on a

cloud: you can’t do it in the corporeal. When you move into God’s secret

place, leave your furniture, clothing, keepsakes, and all of your various

possessions behind. You can’t take physical objects into the spiritual realm

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and that includes your physical ailments and emotional problems. You have

to leave it all behind when you go there.

Your first order of business is to leave all the cares of your physical

world behind you when you go to God’s secret place. Now, the bills, the

problems, and all of the rest of it will still be there in the physical and no

amount of visualizing is going to make them go away; however, what you

can do is put them aside while you dwell in peace and joy in God’s secret

place. You’ll be surprised that once you reach that spiritual state that is

God’s secret place, you’ll be less worried about those bills and all of the

other problems you may face. You will be able to confront all of it without

fear and with an attitude of victory, not defeat. Your faith in God will allow

you to see the things that had burdened you as problems to be solved and

you will find a way to solve them.

How you solve them and how soon you solve them depends on the

complexity of the problems you face and your available resources, although,

once you’re in the peaceful, joyful state that only God’s secret place gives to

you, you may find your problems are not as complex as you believed and

that you have more resources than you ever knew you had. There’s this

thing that happens to your thought processes when you are content: they

become much clearer and more capable of seeing solutions to problems. Try

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tackling a problem – start with something small – while enjoying the peace

and joy you’ll find while dwelling in God’s secret place. Don’t despair if

just thinking about the problem moves you out of that place of tranquility

temporarily. Just go back there by allowing peace to come into your heart

and when it does, let joy flood your soul as you return to God’s secret place.

Now, rest there a while. Just dwell there in a state of contentment until all

your cares and worries have disappeared. Once you’re completely content,

look at that little problem again and see if it doesn’t seem less formidable.

You may not be able to live in God’s secret place constantly, but you

can go there from time to time to find refuge and solace. It is a place where

you can take shelter from the storms of your life and it will always give you

peace and bring you joy in abundance. Find it and go there as often as you

can and live there as long as you need to until you feel able to return to the

physical world refreshed and renewed. Even short stays will reinvigorate

you and give you a new perspective on things. If you prefer to live there

indefinitely, be advised that in order inhabit the spiritual realm, you have to

line up your spirit with spiritual laws. You will have to give up hate,

resentment, envy, jealousy, deceit, and all manner of evil if you want to stay

in spirit. Sacrifices must be made to get there, but even greater sacrifices

have to be made to remain there as a permanent resident.

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Are you willing to give up gossiping, backstabbing, nitpicking,

criticizing others, or just having a jealous or envious spirit? Often we think

of sin as drinking, carousing, fornication, adultery, theft, lying, and murder.

Of course Christians don’t do those things! But what about those sins we as

Christians do every day even in church? We stop speaking to people who’ve

offended us in some way, talk badly about someone else who’s not living up

to our standards of holiness, envy someone else’s good fortune, criticize the

pastor, stab our friends in the back saying all manners of vile things about

them when they’re not around, and just nitpick about everything!

Are you really ready to give all that up to take up residence in God’s

secret place? If you want to stay there for awhile, you’ll have to. None of

these things are allowed in God’s domain and the minute you retreat into

these old habits of bad behavior, you’ll be booted right out of the spiritual

realm and back into the carnal world of the flesh. Don’t despair if this

happens, but do be concerned if it continues to happen. Try to end this

behavior and get rid of these old habits. Believe me, you’ll want to stay in

God’s secret place and staying there is worth giving up your carnal ways.

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Chapter 4: What Is the Shadow of the Almighty?

Shadows are often associated with evil and death, even in the Bible.

“Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will

fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort

me.” Psalm 23:4.

So, if death has a shadow, what is the shadow of the Almighty? First

of all, what is a shadow? The Merriam-Webster Online dictionary offers the

following definitions for the word “shadow”:

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“1: partial darkness or obscurity within a part of space from which rays from a

source of light are cut off by an interposed opaque body

2: a reflected image

3: shelter from danger or observation

4 a: an imperfect and faint representation b: an imitation of something : COPY

5: the dark figure cast upon a surface by a body intercepting the rays from a source

of light

6: PHANTOM

7, plural : DARK 1a

8: a shaded or darker portion of a picture

9: an attenuated form or a vestigial remnant

10 a: an inseparable companion or follower b: one (as a spy or detective) that

shadows

11: a small degree or portion : TRACE

12: a source of gloom or unhappiness

13 a: an area near an object : VICINITY b: pervasive and dominant influence14: a

state of ignominy or obscurity.”

Number five is the definition most often associated with the word,

although all of these definitions apply and are used by us. However,

remember, we are in the spiritual realm and in this instance definition

number three is the correct one. The shadow of the Almighty is “shelter

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from danger and observation.” Obviously, God protects us from danger, but

why would he need to protect us from observation: to keep our enemies

from seeing our plans and giving them a chance to try to subvert them, both

in the physical and the spiritual. God’s shadow, therefore, is exact

opposition to the shadow of death, which hovers over a valley. God’s

shadow covers us in the high places where He lifts us. Remember Moses on

Mount Sinai? He had to go up high to commune with God. What Moses

did in the physical, we do in the spiritual every time we retreat to God’s

secret place. Going there means going up higher into the spiritual realm, out

of the valleys.

Abiding under the shadow of the Almighty is “living high.” Abide

connotes “staying power,” “longevity,” permanence.” It means that once

you make the move to dwell in God’s secret place, you will abide there in

His shadow, under His protection forevermore. Think about that. Never

having to fear anything because you are firmly rooted in a place where you

are under 24-hour security with no access available for those who want to

harm you because they can’t even see you. That shadow protects from any

danger or from even being seen by the enemy. I’ve experienced that kind of

protection throughout my whole life; even when I had shunned God and

sought my answers in metaphysics and those books on the laws of attraction,

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I was under his protection because “somebody prayed for me.” I told you

about my mother. Well, that is the praying-est woman I know!

Years ago, I did some superficial study of Buddhism, concentrating

mostly on Buddhist monks and how they conducted themselves. It takes a

Buddhist monk a lifetime to achieve peace and contentment through hours of

meditation, fasting, and prayer. I’d put my mother up against the Dalai

Lama himself when it comes to praying! My youngest brother was lost to

my family for twenty years due to drug addiction and my mother said at first

she worried about him constantly until one night she went to the secret place

of the Most High and started to dwell there, abiding in the shadow of the

Almighty. She prayed for Joseph and let go of the fear and worry. My best

friend, now deceased, an ordained minister and psychologist, had the gift of

prophecy and told me a couple of years before she died in 2000, that Joseph

was off drugs, had a wife and two kids, and was working in construction she

believed because she saw a muscular man.

Well, a couple of years after she died, Joseph called my brother James

in Columbus and said he was in college and had just gotten his associates

degree and was working on a bachelor’s. He was also the father of two

children, a girl and a boy. I was on my way to California to visit my brother,

John, and while I was there, we drove to Reno, Nevada, to visit Joseph and

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his family. I was so glad to see my brother alive and well. Just as Karen

prophesied, he was quite muscular, however, he didn’t work in construction.

He was a drug an alcohol counselor. Joseph and his family have since

moved to Columbus and live next door to my mother and my sister,

D’Ebrar. My mother’s prayers were answered. She continues to pray day

and night for our family and has shared with me that she’s always prayed for

me, so I know at those times when I was in danger, her prayers lifted me up

high so that I could abide under the shadow of the Almighty. What a God!

He protected me even when I rejected Him. That’s why I love Him so much

now. He never once left me or forsook me, despite my forsaking Him in my

youth. I am only too happy to abide in His shadow now.

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Chapter 6: Dwell, Abide, and Say

Once you dwell in God’s secret place and abide under His shadow,

you’ve got to say the words that ‘seal the deal,’ to use the parlance of

salesman.

“I will say of the Lord, ‘He is my refuge and my fortress; My God, in

Him I will trust.’” (Psalms 91: 2, KJV). Saying these words are an

important part of the whole equation, which has three parts:

1. Dwelling in the secret place of the Most High

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2. Abiding under the shadow of the Almighty

3. Acknowledging that the Lord is your

a. refuge

b. your fortress

c. your God

After that, all you have to do is trust Him. But first things first.

The only way to sustain your residence in God’s secret place and remain in

the protection of His shadow is to proclaim that He is Lord. You must give

God a place in your heart in order to stay in His secret place. Remember,

you’re residing in the spiritual realm and just as you have to pay rent or a

mortgage payment to reside in a physical place, you have to pay to dwell in

a spiritual place. All God asks is that you pay Him respect. Honor and

acknowledge Him as your Lord, your refuge, your fortress, your God.

David does this throughout the Psalms, particularly in the 23rd Psalm, calling

God his shepherd and the source of all his supply:

Surely gPsalm 23

“1The LORD is my shepherd; I shall not want.

 2He maketh me to lie down in green pastures: he leadeth me beside

the still waters.

 3He restoreth my soul: he leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for

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his name's sake.

  4Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I

will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they

comfort me.

 5Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of mine enemies:

thou anointest my head with oil; my cup runneth over.

 6Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life:

and I will dwell in the house of the LORD for ever.”

Like David, we need to praise God and acknowledge His Lordship.

That’s why praising God was number one on the list of things God told my

friend Lori to tell me to do to beat S.A.D. All success in our spiritual and

physical lives begins and ends with praising God. We should praise Him in

advance for answering our prayers and giving us what we need, then praise

Him again when those prayers are actually answered and our needs are met.

Praise is the price we pay for dwelling in God’s secret place and abiding

under the shadow of His protection. What a small price to pay to live in the

most peaceful and joyful place in the universe and to have round the clock

protection from the most powerful entity in existence.

If you find yourself unable to find the words, do like I did when faced

with that dilemma and turn to The Word. Open your Bible to any Psalm and

you’ll find praise. I usually turn first to the 91st, then to the 23rd. However,

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there are so many others that give God glory: Psalms 18, 21, 28, 30, 32,

34, 36, 40, 41, 66, 105, 106, 111, 113, 116, 117, 135, 136, 138,

146, and 147. Turn to these scriptures and you will never be at a loss for

words to praise God. Another friend of mine, Rolita, has shared the power

of repeating things twelve times. I suggest reading any of these Psalms or

the portions of them that you want to say twelve times whenever you need

an appropriate hymn of praise.

However, you praise God, do it often and do it with all of the love and

passion with which you’d praise a loved one. God is worthy of your praise,

deserving of your devotion, and in need of your recognition. Acknowledge

His place in your life and He will gladly give you a lifetime lease in His

secret place.

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Chapter 7: What Is the Real “Secret” of All ‘Success’?

In the last chapter, the final step in the process of living permanently

in God’s secret place was revealed: we have to say that God is our refuge,

our fortress, our God, and then just trust Him. Emphasis was put on praising

God either with our own words or by using His word. The power of words is

unmistakable and unlimited. This is mentioned throughout the Bible.

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Most of those books I used to read about the “law of attraction” and

other such methods that mimic spiritual attainment talk about “speaking” the

things you want “into existence.” They maintain that words have power and

what you say will come to pass. They are partially right. Your words are

powerful and they can change your life and the world, provided you believe

them. When you say words that you can’t back up spiritually, you are just

speaking, not “creating.” However, just as God spoke the words, “Let there

be light” to begin the process of creation, our words said from a place of

power, God’s secret place, where we dwell in peace and joy and abide under

the protective shadow of the Almighty, assured that we are out of danger and

the sight of those who would subvert our words and the power they possess,

can effect change.

Proverbs 18:21 ESV

Death and life are in the power of the tongue, and those who love it will eat its fruits.

Proverbs 25:11 ESV

A word fitly spoken is like apples of gold in a setting of silver.

John 1:1 ESV

In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.

It is with our words that we either build people up or tear them down.

I experienced both of these in the roller coaster ride that was life with my

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grandmother; one minute she was telling me that I could do anything and be

anything and the next she was calling me a fool. Her words affected me for

a very long time, because being human, we always take in the negative

things people say about us and let those sink into our psyche (mind). Even

now, I can get a hundred compliments, but it’s the one criticism that I tend

to remember and believe. That happens to many people. However, it doesn’t

happen to those people that Maslow labeled “self-actualized.” Self-

actualizing people put no more stock in the words people say about them,

good or bad, than they do in forecasts of doom and gloom. These people

believe in themselves and many of them use self-talk to remind themselves

of who they are and what they can accomplish.

We do the same thing when we dwell in God’s secret place because

that’s the one place where we cannot speak ill of ourselves or even absorb

the negative things other people say about us. When I left my fulltime job,

there were many rumors that I had been fired. One union officer even stated

this as fact in a staff meeting of his department, seemingly glorifying in the

termination of a supervisor. In another instance, when I attended a luncheon

at my former facility, a staff person had one of the adults with

developmental disabilities come over and tell me she was sorry I got fired. I

politely told her I resigned from my job and was retiring. I won’t say that

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these things didn’t bother me a little and I even considered not going back to

my old work place any more because of the negative statements.

The last time I went there with the folks I work with now for a holiday

celebration, a staff person whom I’d already corrected when she told me on

a previous visit, “I’m sorry you got fired,” saw another supervisor, who

retired the year before I became a supervisor, with me in the room of one of

my former staff and said quite pointedly, “Being fired from here seems to be

good for folks.” I didn’t even respond and my former staff person had a

sheepish look on her face that let me know she’d shared things I’d told her in

confidence.

There was an attempt to fire me because I didn’t complete a class for

certification by the time my temporary certificate expired; however, I was

enrolled in the class and had firsthand knowledge that previously contract

employees had been allowed to complete certification classes so they could

continue working or resume working after being terminated because they

were not even enrolled in a class. I knew this because I teach one of the

certification classes and have taught it several times to people who let their

certification lapse without taking a class and who took my class to get their

jobs back. However, in my case, I was not given the same consideration as

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those employees; I’m not sure why, but it didn’t matter. I had a lawyer and

could have fought to keep my job, but I knew that if I did that, I’d have to

fight to keep it. Instead, I went to God’s secret place and decided to dwell

there, abiding under the shadow of the Almighty.

I resigned, took my vacation pay, withdrew my retirement, and went

on with my life. I immediately got a part time job that pays my bills and

invested some of my retirement in starting a home health business that’s far

more lucrative than working for a government agency. Many people felt I

should have fought for a job I did well and loved; however, I chose peace.

The minute I chose peace over conflict, I moved into God’s secret place. Joy

quickly followed peace and I enjoyed the joy and peace of dwelling there for

seven whole months before I was attacked by S.A.D. Why did I choose

peace over a job I’d had for nearly seventeen years and that paid me a good

salary and provided good benefits? Because I knew, as much as I loved it

and as good an opportunity as it was for me to affect change in my chosen

field, that job was not my source.

Matthew 6:33 ESV

But seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness, and all these things will be added to you.

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This is “the secret” of all success. The words you speak only have

power if you believe in them. Believing in them means believing in God and

His power to make what you say come into existence. I used to say

whenever I was really stressed out during the year I was a supervisor, “I’m

going to quit and go to (my present employer) and put this place out of

business!” Well, I did quit and I did go work for the competition, the agency

that gave me my first job in this field and the experience required to get a

fulltime job with the government agency. Now, I’m doing everything I can

to put that agency in the forefront of the field and I believe I will be

successful. I wasn’t serious about putting my former employer out of

business, but since they compete with us to serve adults with developmental

disabilities, along with several dozen other agencies in the area, it’s possible

they will some day close one or more of their facilities. If they do, I’ll be

more than happy to have any of their staff – including those that spread

rumors that I was fired – come work with me because they are well-trained,

experienced, and dedicated to serving adults with developmental disabilities.

One of the secrets of my success has been learning not to hold onto

resentment and I’ve been most successful at that as an adult. Believe it or

not, I once held the most resentment for my mother because she sent me to

live with my grandmother. However, I later found out my mother suffered a

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breakdown after the death of my infant sister, followed closely by the death

of her father, both of whom she loved dearly. She was vulnerable and quite

fragile when my grandmother, like a female Rumpelstiltskin, tricked her into

letting her become my legal guardian. It wasn’t all bad; actually, without my

grandmother’s hovering over me to make sure I studied, I’d never have

reached my academic potential and she also forced me to interact socially at

a time when I was extremely shy and withdrawn. She was there for all my

childhood illnesses, every school program, every single activity and event of

my childhood - something you never forget.

So, for all she did wrong, she did much more that was right and good.

Yes, I was damaged by the verbal and psychological abuse, but I was also

blessed by the love and attention. I stopped resenting her a long time ago

and, eventually, was able to forgive my mother and move on past the

resentment. I also had resentment toward my father for letting me down by

cheating on my mother, until I realized I wasn’t married to my father; my

mother was and she forgave him a long time ago, so who am I to not forgive

him? He repented for his sin and suffered for it, as well. And despite having

transgressed, he was a man of God and a leader of men.

Many people measure success by how much wealth they accumulate,

but that is not the truest measure of success, in my opinion. I think true

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success is measured by the amount of peace and joy in your life: the kind

you find in God’s secret place. I had to give up my resentments to go there

and I shed them all willingly. I wouldn’t have been able to dwell in God’s

secret place had I allowed myself to get involved in fighting for a job that

had me on the verge of physical collapse or allowed the rumors about me to

sink in and change my view of myself as victorious in that situation and

triumphant as I left a fulltime job with benefits for a part time one with none.

To see yourself as a winner in such a situation takes real conviction and, if

nothing else, I have deep conviction in the power of God. That’s why I

sought out His secret place as my home. I had to seek His kingdom first,

knowing that once I’d found it, all the other things I need and desire would

come.

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Conclusion: There is Only One Secret and It’s No Secret!

"Now to Him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine,

according to His power that is at work within us , to Him be glory in the church and in

Christ Jesus throughout all generations, for ever and ever! Amen." Ephesians 3:20-21.

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The above scripture is part of my email signature. This was part of

the scriptural text for a sermon my sister, D’Ebrar preached the one and only

time I’ve heard her speak since she became a licensed minister, accepting a

spiritual calling and following a family tradition. I was right in the middle

of S.A.D. when I went to Columbus to get certified as a trainer in a staff

training program. I arrived a day earlier than expected and was able to go to

church with my sister and mother and hear my baby sister’s sermon. She

reminded me that God is able to overcome any problem I may have and that

His power and abundance exceeds anything I can ask him for or imagine

receiving. I briefly went to His secret place while I listened to her sermon,

but S.A.D. had a firm hold on me and I couldn’t stay. It took me another six

weeks and the “prescription” God gave my friend, Lori, to get me back

there. But I’ll never forget that in the midst of the satanic attack that is all

disease, physical or mental, I found hope and could see a light at the end of

the valley of the shadow of death I’d sunk unto during the winter months.

People often reject the notion that diseases are demonic attacks

because they view them as some kind of punishment or that they somehow

bring these attacks on themselves. The human soul is the eternal target of

demonic forces; you don’t have to do anything but be human to get attacked

by these powers and principalities. How you respond to such attacks is

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what’s important. Some people kill their families and commit suicide.

Others joyfully and cheerfully give away things they don’t need as they

leave their foreclosed homes (remember God loves a cheerful giver!). My

friend whose husband’s mistress flaunted their sin in her face chose to show

the world Christ; someone else might have confronted this hateful woman

and given her and the devil exactly what they wanted.

We are not alone in our fight against evil. If we can get to God’s

secret place, dwell there and then abide under His shadow, we cannot be

attacked. It’s when we allow things like depression, as in the S.A.D. I get

every winter, to take hold that we move away from God’s protection and

down into the valley where we are open to attack. I have been dealing with

the effects of S.A.D. for years, finally managing to not get the usual bout of

bronchitis I got at the end of every winter. Now, my next task will not to

succumb to any of the psychological effects of S.A.D. I believe if I continue

to follow “the prescription” given to Lori to give to me, I’ll succeed. I’m

rather looking forward to winter now because I’ll be dwelling in God’s

secret place and will not be evicted by S.A.D. or anything else.

Meanwhile, I’m there now, enjoying the peace and joy that only can

be found in God’s secret place. I’ve also found something else here. There

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is “treasure” and “hidden wealth” in God’s secret place and God has

promised to give it to me. Don’t you want to come here and get yours?

(Isa 45:3 NASB) "And I will give you the treasures of darkness, And hidden wealth of secret

places, In order that you may know that it is I, The LORD, the God of Israel, who calls you by your

name.

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