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GOD IS ABLE TO FULFILL HIS PROMISES

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TOPIC: GOD IS ABLE TO FULFILL HIS PROMISES 

TEXT: ROMANS 4: 20-24 

SATURDAY FEBRUARY 4th 

Key verse: “For all the promises of God in Him are yea, and in Him Amen, unto the glory of God by us.” 2 Corinthians 1:20
God is able to do all that pertain to your life and godliness. Remember that everything that has to do with your life and godliness is covered by His promises and nothing is impossible with Him. God can change your situation right now. He can remove that mountain standing before you with just a simple word of command and you will progress with speed on a plain ground. He can defeat your enemies. He can turn that your enemy to become your bosom friend. Believe in Him and His promises. He can dry up that red sea before you.   
God is able to do what He says He will do.  He is able to return perfect peace to your home. He is able to silence every sickness in your body. He can remove that swollen thing inside your body. He is able to work on your relations and bring them to His salvation. God is able to return sanity to that mind that is troubled with fits of madness. Therefore, believe Him and pray on His promises with this understanding. Stand on the promises in faith, confessing them and wait for them to be fulfilled in your life. God stands strong behind His promises. God has promised you salvation. No matter the power of that temptation to sin, if you claim His promises through faith in the Lord Jesus Christ, you will be saved and completely delivered.
Perhaps you inherited a bad habit from your forefathers that has made you unreasonable. It made your Christianity to be full of instabilities. There are forces on your inside that has made you so wicked and dangerous. Come and embrace the promises of God for your life and clear those hereditary bondage from your life. By faith in the promises of our Lord Jesus Christ, you will be thoroughly made free. Stand on the promises of God and hold strongly to them and His ability shall be released to remove that setback in your life.  

Thought for the day: Embrace the promises of God for life and godliness. 

Song for the day: He is able, abundantly able…

Bible reading for the day: Exodus 34-36; Matthew 23:1-22
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