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POWERFUL EFFECTS OF PRAYERS OF HOREMOW MEMBERS (1)

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TOPIC: POWERFUL EFFECTS OF PRAYERS OF HOREMOW MEMBERS (1)

TEXT: ISAIAH 62:1-3 

SUNDAY OCTOBER 29TH

Key verse: Isaiah 62: 1 For Zion's sake will I not hold my peace, and for Jerusalem's sake I will not rest, until the righteousness thereof go forth as brightness, and the salvation thereof as a lamp that burneth.
There was a message preached by Pastor Paul Rika using this passage. I, Brother Ezi Monday, was disturbed in my heart, saying, ‘They are preaching this thing but see how children of God are suffering in the world.’ I was not happy at all. It was like I was even annoyed with God. It is like these words are just written down in the Bible and are not real promises of God for His children. I said, ‘See how people are tormented and they say, Forr Jerusalem’s sake I will not rest. Where is the rest now?” I was just saying these things in my heart like challenging God. So, as I now slept, the Lord Jesus came to explain to me because He knew I was really ignorant.
He appeared to me in the dream and was bleeding profusely from His wounds. He said, “You people doubt My word. Many of you doubt My word. You think My promises written down in scriptures are not real. Come and see how My people are praying. Come and see what I am doing because of their prayer.” He was speaking of His children in the Holiness Revival Movement Worldwide.  He now carried me and said, “Wait and see. Let Me show you the effects of their prayers.”
On our way there, He was just walking on top of the waters. He walked for some time and turned back and asked me, “Where do you see power?” I answered, ‘I see power in Jesus.’ He continued walking for some time, then turned and asked me, “Do you see Me? Where do you see power?” I replied, ‘Yes Lord. I see power in Jesus.’ He now said, “Come let Me show you. You doubt My word and ask why people are tormented. Ask them to read John 16: 23-27 for you.

Thought for the day: For Zion's sake will I not hold my peace, and for Jerusalem's sake I will not rest, until the righteousness thereof go forth as brightness, and the salvation thereof as a lamp that burneth.

Song for the day: Pray until something happens (3x), keep on praying and never stop

Bible reading for the day: Jeremiah 25-26; 2 Timothy 3
#Horemow.

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