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February Sunday 17th

TOPIC: TRUSTING IN GOD’S PROMISES
TEXT:  Isaiah 46:9, 10
Key verse: “But without faith it is impossible to please him: for he that cometh to God must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him.” Hebrews 11:6.

We have a God that backs up, sponsors and justifies our faith.  He stands behind the Christian faith. Therefore, when you come to God, believe that He truly has respect for your acts of faith. You must know that God stands by His word to perform it if you can stand with Him by faith. Without this assurance and confident trust in God, you can never please Him, because outside this you have not recognized and honoured Him. Recognize the God of faith that does the impossible things in this life.  Recognize the God of all impossibilities, the God that fully stands by His word to perform it.

If you have faith, you will realize your hope.  In fact, faith assures you that you have gotten your hope. Therefore, when faith assures you that it is done, don’t doubt it.  Keep saying what your faith has assured you, that it is truly done and be persuaded that as for the matter for which faith is exercised, it is settled. You have not seen it but you are convinced it is there. The conviction that it is there is what actually gives birth to the substance which is the visible aspect of what you have seen and convinced of in the invisible realm.  What the unseen eyes of faith see, the physical hand will eventually handle. 

God has given us great and precious promises to believe and to see them work for us. These precious promises are there to make our lives precious, if we can believe and live by them.  The Bible says here that because you have believed and known the Lord Jesus, God has bestowed upon you grace, success, prosperity and multiplied open doors.  How?  God has given to us great and precious promises we can hold on to with confident assurance, knowing that our God is faithful and able to make all of them to come to pass. Joshua 21:45  There failed not ought of any good thing which the LORD had spoken unto the house of Israel; all came to pass.

Thought for the day: Those who trust in the Lord shall not be disappointed.
Song for the day: Why worry when you can pray, Trust in Jesus and He will..
Bible reading for the day:
Leviticus 24-25; Mark 1:23-45
#Horemow.

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