“And he said to him, “Every man at the beginning sets out the good wine, and when the guests have well drunk, then the inferior. You have kept the good wine until now!”– John 2:10 REFERENCE: JOHN 2:1-11 Only water was now available as the wedding party at Cana had run out of wine. The event would have ended that way or they would have had to, perhaps, wait for servants to journey to get more, but by a ‘quick work,’ Jesus supernaturally supplied wine. In His omnipotence, Jesus can also supply whatever is lacking in your health, your...
“Praying always with all prayer and supplication in the Spirit…” – Ephesians 6:18a REFERENCE: EPHESIANS 6:12-18 Yesterday, we began looking at using the right tools of prayer for the appropriate situations in order to experience breakthroughs in prayers. Here is the conclusion: Prayer of Agreement: In agreement, like-minds believe and pray for the same thing, for the same reason and based on the same promises of God. Jesus said “Again I say to you that if two of you agree on earth concerning anything that they ask, it will be done for them by My Father in heaven.” For this prayer to...
“So, it came about, on the day of battle, that there was neither sword nor spear found in the hand of any of the people who were with Saul and Jonathan.” – I Samuel 13:22 REFERENCE: I Samuel 13:19-14:1 The Philistines deployed an ingenious battle strategy against the Israelites. They exiled all their blacksmiths, so, there was nobody to make weapons of war (swords and spears) for them. They left them only with axes, rakes, pickaxes, plowshares, sickles, etc. That meant that in the day of war, the tools with them would serve them no purpose, and they would...
“…but only speak a word, and my servant will be healed.” – Matthew 8:8b REFERENCE: MATTHEW 8:8-13 This Centurion, being a military person, understood the importance of the spoken word. He had the revelation that all he needed from Jesus was a word and his sick servant would be healed. As a soldier, he understood that once an authoritative command is given, it must be executed. Therefore, if Jesus gave him a word, he could ‘take it to the bank;’ it was as good as done. In 1 Kings 8:25-26, Solomon asked God to keep His Word (promise)...
“No longer shall your name be called Abram, but your name shall be Abraham; for I have made you a father of many nations.” – Genesis 17:5 REFERENCE: GENESIS 17:1-8 God changed Abram’s name to Abraham, meaning Father of Nations, and promised him and his aged wife a son through whom Abraham would have descendants as numerous as the stars in the sky. However, at that point, it looked impossible and unimaginable. His experience or present facts made God’s promise look impracticable; his promised expectation was overwhelmed by his experience. So, what are the differences between experience and expectation?...
“Then Abraham fell on his face and laughed, and said in his heart, “Shall a child be born to a man who is one hundred years old? And shall Sarah, who is ninety years old, bear a child?”–Genesis 17:17 REFERENCE: GENESIS 17:15-19 The God who can do infinitely over and beyond what we can ever imagine or hope for, came to Abram and painted an expectation on the canvas of his mind. He gave him a picture of possibility and a preferred tomorrow. He spoke about the certainty of a colorful destiny for him; but Abram fell on his...
“…but, speaking the truth in love, may grow up in all things into Him who is the head—Christ” – Ephesians 4:15 REFERENCE: EPHESIANS 4:12-16 Growth is your primary qualification for certain privileges and responsibilities. God said, “For this cause shall a man (not a boy) leave father and mother and be joined to his wife.” Until you grow to a certain level, God cannot commit certain things into your hands. When I got married and had children, I began to ask God to give me more, because I then had increased capacity and more responsibility. He answered. Someone will say, “How can...
“…I write to you, little children, because your sins are forgiven you for His name’s sake.” – 1 John 2:12 REFERENCE: 1 John 2:12-14 The Bible uses different metaphors to describe the process of growth (shining sun, seeds, trees, children). Yesterday, we read in the book of Mark that the sower scattered his seeds and those that fell on good ground developed roots and grew. Firstly, they sprouted the blades, next the head, and then, the full grain. Growth is a process and God begins everything as a seed; especially the seed of His Word in our hearts; the purpose...
“…and the seed should sprout and grow, he himself does not know how.” – Mark 4:27b REFERENCE: MARK 4:26-29 TO GROW means to progressively develop, to become larger, to increase in size and in amount. It means to mature, become better, more developed or improved in some way. It is to rise or spread. It connotes coming to a place of influence in spiritual things. To grow also means to pass from childhood to adulthood with time. Our text talks about a seed falling on the earth, and sprouting and growing without the sower knowing how the growth came about;...
They shall still bear fruit in old age; they shall be fresh and flourishing.” – Psalms 92:14 REFERENCE: PSALMS 92:12-15 As a child of God, every season is your season. In fact, it is in times of famine and economic difficulty that God wants you to flourish and prosper because of where you are rooted and connected. Even when God says, “Later!” to your desires, live in constant expectation and believe that every day is your day and every season is your season. Jesus categorically said, “Any branch that does not abide in me cannot bear fruits and will...