I was reminded of a prayer message we’d done not long ago about speaking the word over your circumstances and feeding your faith. I heard a wonderful message about replenishing the word that directly speaks to your circumstance and had to share it. The analogy that was given was “As you feed your flesh with food and water, you should feed your spirit with the Word of God daily”. One of the best ways to do this is to choose the Scripture passages that speak directly to all aspects of your circumstance and create a devotional that meets your eyes and touches your spirit daily as a resource solidifying the covering you have spoken over your direct circumstance. Everything you do as a part of your routine becomes habitual. Make your devotional part of your morning routine as a means to keep you focused on the things you expect to materialize within your existence. You can hear all of the sermons you like, pray all of the prayers you chose, none will come to past without you acting within the word and increasing your faith. I posted a comment recently reflecting a quote which was very powerful which stated "God will meet you at the level of your faith" - Bill Winston…so if your faith is minimal, your expectation is minimal and your blessing at the level of your expectation, but, if your faith exceeds anything you could imagine, your expectation set at the bar of heaven then your blessing again will manifest at the level of your expectation. Know your worth…it is the difference between a dollar & a million. No one can see you for more than you see yourself as. Stand tall in your royal, heavenly heritage and again I say know WHO you are & WHO’s you are.
Today’s Scripture Message: Acts 20:32 (NIV)
32"Now I commit you to God and to the word of his grace, which can build you up and give you an inheritance among all those who are sanctified.
Prayer for the day:
Father, may the hunger of my spirit for your word be greater than any fleshly need. As I go through my day may your words play unceasingly in my heart and reflect in my walk with you, in Jesus’ name, Amen.
Thought for the day:
“Discipline is the refining fire by which talent becomes ability.”. – Royal L. Smith
Goal for the Day:
Take the time to find the scripture passages that cover the expectation(s) of your heart, jot them down and when you wake up every morning, meditate on those passages/incorporate them into your daily routine.
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Word for Today from Vandy
by Vandy Harris
TODAY'S SCRIPTURE
"And the Holy Spirit helps us in our weakness…"
(Romans 8:26 NLT)
TODAY'S WORD
Sometimes, people get distracted by what they consider to be a disadvantage or weakness in their lives. It may be something about their personality or looks that they don't like. Or maybe they've been through an unfair situation: a divorce, a bad business deal, or a bad break. We all have things that can feel like disadvantages; things that make it harder on us. It may even be a physical handicap where you can't get around like you used to.
But just because you have a "disadvantage," just because you've been through a tough time, doesn't mean you're supposed to sit back and settle where you are. God still has something great for you to do! He wants to show Himself strong in and through you. The Holy Spirit wants to help you when you feel weak. If you will stay in faith and not get negative toward yourself or your future, then God can take what you think is a liability and turn it into an asset. What you think is a disadvantage God will turn around to be an advantage so you can move forward into the abundant life He has for you!
A PRAYER FOR TODAY
"Father in heaven, today I give You all that I am. I invite You into the weak places in my life so that You can turn them into strengths. Thank You for working in my life and filling me with faith and expectancy. In Jesus' Name, Amen."
P.U.S.H.
Pray Until Something Happens!!!
Just A Thought
by Kenya Anderson
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