Monday, November 19, 2012
Wait on Your Season
Psalm 81:10 I am the Lord your God, Who brought you out of the land of Egypt; Open your mouth wide, and I will fill it.
God in his awesome way was reminding the children of Israel of where he had brought them from. Our expectations should be large reflecting on the bases of what God has already done.
(1). Keep pushing and pressing, God is bringing us into new territories.
(2). God can and will work out any situation, even when we do not see him at work, He has a season for working in our lives.
John 5:4 For an Angel went down at a certain time into the pool and stirred up the water; whoever stepped in first, after the stirring, was made well of whatever disease he had.
Like the man at the pool he waited in faith believing his situation would get better. God is telling us to open our mouth wide and he will fill it. "I am the Lord your God."
Friday, November 16, 2012
Ps. 81:10 & 2 Kgs. 4:11-17
Have a Very Large Expectation
In regards to the Israelites When God brought them out of Egypt: he said open thy mouth wide, and I will fill it. He's not talking about physical food; if they would open their mouth he will not bring them to a low point of expectation. Take the Shunammite woman she didn't open her mouth and convey her wants to God. Elisha the prophet filled her mouth through the prophecy and revelation given to him by God. He influenced her through the absence of her words; he spoke the words that she could not utter yet, she didn't know the depths of his anointing. When we are stuck between a rock and a hard place we are to open our mouth wide and call on the name of Jesus. Having the same spirit as God according to our faith we should be able to speak things into existence. Calling those things which be not as though they were. Wait. relax, and watch God perform.
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Prayer....Your Key to Life....
To Love God is the most sensible thing to do…to not love Him is just crazy! The need to pray is more than just a feeling, it's a must and even a command! Command yourself to pray! God's waiting! Now, have you prayed today yet? Stop and do it now, everything will get better when you do!
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Don't mortgage your faith!
Hebrew 10:35 Cast not away therefor your confidence, which hath
great recompense of reward.
A close study of this would show that the subject of this verse is
confidence and what to not do to with it, because it is valuable.
What if you don't think you have any confidence some may say?
Now I will beg to differ with you on that. The reason is that all
of us have some level of confidence whether we classify it as a
lot or a very small amount. Try to imagine it in quantity.
Regardless of the size don't throw away what you have but value
it for it will pay you back one day. Especially when it is in God.
No matter what your problem is right now reach for confidence in
him and he will help you to the very end.
Don't mortgage your faith but say "it is not for sale."
great recompense of reward.
A close study of this would show that the subject of this verse is
confidence and what to not do to with it, because it is valuable.
What if you don't think you have any confidence some may say?
Now I will beg to differ with you on that. The reason is that all
of us have some level of confidence whether we classify it as a
lot or a very small amount. Try to imagine it in quantity.
Regardless of the size don't throw away what you have but value
it for it will pay you back one day. Especially when it is in God.
No matter what your problem is right now reach for confidence in
him and he will help you to the very end.
Don't mortgage your faith but say "it is not for sale."
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Lord Heal My Backslidings…

Jeremiah 3:22 is a conversation between God and Jeremiah in which God tells Jeremiah to say to His people, “Return, ye backsliding children, and I will heal your backslidings.” This raises the following questions. How do you heal what is not physical? Also, why is it spoken of in such a way? No doubt, the spiritual and the physical align side by side, just as the natural aligns with the spiritual.
In this thought (Jer. 3:22) the promise is so sure, as well as inviting, until the only thing to do is to be honest enough to admit that you need it. Once you acknowledge this need, you should come, ask and receive this healing. When you come, remember the rest of this verse: “Behold, we come unto thee; for thou art the Lord our God. Come and be healed from your backslidings.”
Thursday, October 6, 2011
Believe for the Incredible!!!!
John 20:27 states, “Then saith he to Thomas, Reach hither thy finger, and behold my hands; and reach hither thy hand, and thrust it into my side: and be not faithless, but believing.”
Believability is at the heart of trusting in God for the miraculous. What is impossible to man is possible to God. Believe God even when things seem incredible or incredulous, but remember God can do anything.
Let’s analyze the meaning of the words “incredible” and “incredulous.” Incredible means “unbelievable” or “not convincing” and can be applied to a situation, a statement, a policy, or a threat to a person. Incredulous means “disinclined to believe, skeptical.” It is the opposite of credulous, which means that one is gullible, willing to believe or trust without adequate evidence, and is usually applied to a person’s attitude.
However, Jesus told Thomas to reach his finger and punch into the places where He was punctured, but even when he did it, he was to apply faith, believing, because it was still possible to doubt that it was Him. The thought of how incredulous it was for Him to rise from the dead could have caused Thomas to doubt, even as he reached his hand into Jesus’ side, because
he had seen him die on the cross.
What you see as real can also have that kind of effect on you, so stretch out your faith and believe in the incredible God we serve, for he is believable and able to do anything.
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
..."And these signs shall follow them"
“And these signs shall follow”…..This is just a portion of the prophesy concerning signs that follow believers in Mark 16:17 and it quotes, “And these signs shall follow them that believe; in my name shall they cast out devils; they shall speak with new tongues.” Some people go about chasing the signs to one church or to another without recognizing the truth of the saying that signs follow the believer and the believer need not to go following after the signs.
That’s right, you as a believer will have signs following you. That’s the goal for all believers we should aim to keep growing in faith and experiences with God. See the signs as a part of the Faith that you have placed in Jesus Christ for the saving of your soul and the fulfillment of blessings coming with the Holy Ghost!
The sign of speaking in other tongues was not seen to have happen until Acts 2 on the day of Pentecost and after that time it occurred in seemingly strategic times. At Cornelius’ house in Acts 10 that was controversial to the Jewish believers. The idea of signs seems to only be seen with the Holy Ghost after it happened after this Pentecost. Put your faith to work believers and believe for more Holy Ghost experiences.
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