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Examples Of Just Men That Lived By Faith (Part 2)

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Examples Of Just Men That Lived By Faith (Part 2) 

Friday 10th January
Text: Hebrews 6:9-20
Key Verse: That ye be not slothful, but followers of them who through faith and patience inherit the promises. Hebrews 6:12
Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego: The just can be delivered from any situation by faith.  He shall be saved from any situation by faith.  Daniel was saved from the mouth of lions by faith. A heathen king assured Daniel, a just man, that the God whom Daniel was serving continually shall deliver him from the lions.  Daniel's faith in his God was so prominent that a king who is an unbeliever could notice it. How is your faith? Can your spouse testify of your faith?  Can your children speak on your behalf that you are a man or a woman of faith?  Can your faith in God be testified of in your place of work? 
The just shall be supernaturally sustained by faith. Elijah and the widow of Zarephath were sustained by the little flour and the oil of the widow throughout the famine period.  Elijah said to that woman, “This is what the Lord is saying, the oil and the flour shall not finish until the time that God sends rain back on the earth.”  The woman believed God and she saw the miracle of God.
When the word of God comes to you that you will finish your school, nothing can stop you from finishing your school.  Those who have the revelation of the word of God are always lifted to a higher realm.  Peter and the other disciples of Jesus were in the boat on the sea.  They saw Jesus walking on the water.  Peter already knew that, if the word of God was released, it carried with it a complete package of power to accomplish the will of God.  Peter, having known the power behind the word said, “Lord, if you are the one, invite me to come.” Peter knew he would not survive if he jumped into the river on his own, so he waited for a word from the Lord.  Jesus spoke just a word, “Come.” That one word carried all the power of the Godhead. That word carried all miracle power. That one word turned the water into a solid ground for Peter to walk upon.  The just will truly do the miraculous by faith.
Thought For The Day: Believers can do impossible things through faith in God
Song For The Day: All things are Possible with God
Bible Reading For The Day: Genesis 32-35 
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