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THIS MOUNTAIN SHALL BE REMOVED

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TOPIC:  THIS MOUNTAIN SHALL BE REMOVED

TEXT: EXODUS 14:10-16 

THURSDAY JUNE 1st 

KEY VERSE: “Arise; for this matter belongeth unto thee: we also will be with thee: be of good courage, and do it.” (Ezra 10:4).
Patience and endurance are essential in the Christian life. Hence a believer facing some difficulties in life may encourage himself to be patient and endure more. However, you need to examine the matter well. It may be possible you are expected to do something about the problem. You may be waiting and enduring your problem due to your ignorance, fear, indecision, or laziness. Find out within yourself; the Holy Spirit is stirring some spiritual provocations within you against that problem. 
In our key verse, Ezra was the appropriate person to initiate action. Both God and men were waiting for him and would support him. All he needed was fearlessness, courage, and action. This may be your situation. Arise for action and heaven shall support you and others will be blessed by you. Jesus revealed that believers are endued with the power to triumph over Satan and his evil kingdom. Arise, face them, and remove them out of your way. Jesus exhorted His disciples to have faith in God and that a believer should face his mountain with the command of faith. Decree against your difficulties and God shall establish it. In the day of trouble, be not afraid, confused, in pain, or threatened. All you need do is to call upon God and he will give you a testimony.
 In our reading text, the enemies were pursuing the children of Israel. The Red Sea was before them. They were greatly afraid. But God said they should “Go forward.”  God told Moses to lift the rod and stretch it over the sea and divide it. The children of Israel crossed the sea on dry ground. Their enemies perished in the waters of the sea. Do not listen to the fears in your mind or the noise of discouragement. Go forward. Lift the rod of prayer and stretch the rod of faith over your problems and they shall part from you through the intervention of God’s word, the name of Jesus, and confession of your salvation. 

Thought for the day: With faith, you can move mountains.

Song for the day: We are able to go up and take the country

Bible reading for the day: 2 Chronicles 4-6; John 12:20-50
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