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WHAT FAITH CAN DO FOR YOU

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TOPIC: WHAT FAITH CAN DO FOR YOU

TEXT: PSALMS 37:3-7 

THURSDAY OCTOBER 20TH

Key verse: Genesis 18:11 Now Abraham and Sarah were old and well stricken in age; and it ceased to be with Sarah after the manner of women. 
Do you want to go somewhere? Faith in God can lead you there. It may be difficult for people to get to that destination, but you will get there because you have handed the matter over to God. He will be the One to take over. If it involves taking you through the sea, He will dry up the sea and you will cross over. As long as you have believed in God, the matter is in His realm and He will lead you there. The mountains that may be on the way will be rolled away by the Lord because you have handed over everything to Him. 
He will handle the valleys and the garrisons of the witches and wizards. He will also handle the demons on the way and you will reach the destination. Faith can give you victory. You will overcome that matter. You will overcome that person and his traps because you believe in God. You will overcome that battle because it is God that will fight it for you. God will defend and guide you. Hence you will win over your adversaries in Jesus' name. Faith will keep your heart peaceful in the presence of danger because it is God that keeps a person peaceful. 
When the ship was on the sea and a boisterous wind was blowing hard on it as if to sink it, Jesus was in the lower part of the ship sleeping. Have faith in God. Who is with you on that ship? What can move God? What can win over Him? What can overcome, frustrate or kill Him? So, join Him up in the place of faith. Faith in God will heal you because He is a Healer. He heals His people. Healing is the children’s bread. God will heal you because the just shall live by faith in God and therefore all things are made possible for the just. However strong or difficult the matter is faith will give you healing and victory.

Thought for the day: Lord I believe

Song of the day: Believe it shall be well, believe in the Lord it shall be well

Bible reading for the day:
Jeremiah 33-34; 2 Thessalonians 3
#Horemow.

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