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Bank On God’s Capability And Integrity

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Bank On God’s Capability And Integrity

Monday 16th June

Text: Jeremiah 32:6-9,16-17
Key Verse: For the which cause I also suffer these things: nevertheless I am not ashamed: for I know whom I have believed, and am persuaded that He is able to keep that which I have committed unto Him against that day. 2 Timothy 1:12.
1. God Can Do Any Thing: God is capable of doing anything, anytime and anywhere. Make haste to trust in Him. The Lord your God wants you to just believe Him.  He is saying I have concluded on that matter that has been a concern to you.  I will bring it to pass for you at My appointed time. The one that knows the end from the beginning is the one talking to you.  He has finished and concluded on that your matter already.  He is only waiting for you to agree with Him by faith to do it.  He calls those things which be not as though they were. That is how God does things.  I want you to join Him in this walk and work of faith and speak on His promises freely as though they have been done.  That is the life of faith.
2. God Has Never Failed In The Past: God has a proven history of never failing. That is why you should believe in Him, that He will never fail you today.  He is the same yesterday, today, and forever.  God is credit-worthy.  He has been proven never to fail those who are serious with Him. Believe Him today.
God has never failed all through history.  He has never failed the angels working with Him.  He did not fail any of the Old Testament saints. He did not fail Abraham.  When He promised him a child, He fulfilled His promise, even after twenty-five years.  What appeared to be a delay was not actually a delay, but an operation of the divine calendar. God did not fail Joseph etc.
3. God Will Never Go Back on His Word: God will never abandon you on the way.  He will never take you up to the sky and abandon you there.  He will never take you to the midst of the sea and abandon you there.  He cannot take you up to the mountaintop and abandon you there.  Therefore, believe what He said.  He will never go back on His word.  He is faithful and dependable.
Thought For The Day: God does not fail His faithful Children
Song For The Day: The Lord Knows the Way Through the Wilderness
Bible Reading For The Day: Psalms 62-68 
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