Monday, April 24, 2017

The White Garment

Monday 24 April
READ: Isa. 52:1-3
MORE LESSONS: Eph. 5:26-27

The call of Prophet Isaiah on Israel to put on their beautiful garments is an exhortation to believers who are either naked or wearing garments that are not fitting. Both states are evidence of the need for revival. Garment in the Bible symbolises your nature and character. Rev. 19:8 says, ...for the fine linen is the righteousness of the saints; Lk. 24:4 says, ...two men in shinning garment; Ecc. 9:8 admonishes, Let thy garment be always white...; and Exo. 28:2 speaks about the holy garment for Aaron. So God wants our nature and character to be “fine”, “white”, “holy” and shining”. Therefore, the person who lacks the beautiful garment is either naked or covering with fig leaves.
Like Adam and Eve, to cover with fig leaves means a life of pretence that lacks the fruit of the Spirit. But the blood of Jesus can cleanse any garment and make it fine, white and holy. David says, Purge me with hyssop, and I shall be clean: wash me and I shall be whiter than snow: Psa. 51:7. In Isa. 1:18, God also invites: Come now, and let us reason together, ...though your sins be as scarlet, they shall be as white as snow.
Restoration is needed when your garment is soiled. The Word of God plus the blood of Jesus will cleanse any sin if you can allow God to do it. You have a responsibility to your spiritual state, which is to put on the beautiful garment. God provides the garment (grace); you have to do the putting on. It is about providing all you need to be what He desires you to be but the choice is yours.
Today, rise up and put on your beautiful garment. Ask God not to hide the state of your garment from you and that He should help you keep it clean.

Prayer/Action
* Ask the Lord to purify your garment of filth and stain, in Jesus’ name.
* Cover yourself with the blood of Jesus against every form of defilement, in Jesus’ name.

TODAY'S PROPHETIC PRAYER
This month, I reject every atmosphere and occasion for sorrow, in the name of Jesus.

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