Sunday, February 19, 2017

God's Weapon of War I

Sunday 19 February
READ: 2 Kings 6:10-22
MORE LESSON: Psa. 24: 8

A really great warrior thrives both on might and strategy. For anyone to be mighty in battle, he must have power to subdue his enemies. A great warrior must also have wisdom, which has to do with strategies and tactics with which the warrior out-wits and defeats his enemies. Every proven warrior has 'the-how' of his art; and his victories are always imbedded in his strategies. Jehovah is a man of war; He is strong and mighty in battle. Not only is He mighty, He is also all-wise and has infinite strategies and tactics with which He fights battles. The Mighty One does not struggle to defeat enemies because He has different ways and strategies with which He can finish them.
In 2 Kings 6: 8, the king of Syria wanted to war against Israel and the Lord fought for Israel by revealing every plan and strategy of the enemy to Israel. When all an enemy is planning and how he hopes to achieve them has been known to you, then they are helpless at fighting you. God fights your enemies by giving information about them to you. One of the challenges that our nation has faced in fighting terrorism is the challenge of information. If all the information about the terrorists is known, then it becomes easy to defeat them. God frustrated the Syrians by giving Israel divine information. Divine revelation is one of the time tested strategies of Jehovah. The Holy Ghost is God's agent of revelation and information. He can always give you high class information about your enemies that will enable you to finish them off. The information that you need to fight accurately might seem to be hidden from you but it is revealed to you by the Holy Spirit as you pray in tongues. God will expose your enemies by the Spirit of revelation, in Jesus’ name.
Another strategy that God uses in war is giving instruction. In the text, the prophet sent instructions to the king of Israel on where to camp and where not to go. As long as the king obeyed the prophetic instructions, he won the battle. Prophetic instructions are not to be received as advice; they are commands that are to be obeyed promptly. Your prophet is not your adviser; he is your instructor. This is why you must make sure you do not submit your life under a fake prophet. When a genuine prophet that God has set over you gives you an instruction, your victory in the battle of life is hinged on that instruction. From today, every instruction that you need to win all battles of life will come your way. You will always be a victor and never a victim for the rest of your life, in Jesus’ mighty name.

Prayer/Action
* By divine instruction Lord reveal the plan of the enemy to me today, in Jesus’ name.
* When I go to the right or left, let me hear a voice of instruction, in Jesus’ name.

TODAY'S PROPHETIC PRAYER
I release the ravens to bring my provision in 2017, and I command that my river cherith shall not run dry, rain or no rain, in the name of Jesus.

Saturday, February 18, 2017

Personal Decision to Praise

Saturday 18 February
READ: Psa. 89: 1 - 2
MORE LESSON: Psa. 101: 1

In the text, we see David, the beloved of God, speak to himself. He said, I will sing of the mercies of the LORD for ever: with my mouth will I make known thy faithfulness to all generations. For I have said, Mercy shall be built up for ever: thy faithfulness shalt thou establish in the very heavens. The first thing to note about this scripture is that it shows personal decision. Before the actual praising and singing, the first thing that David did was to say, ‘I will . . .’ He further said, 'with my mouth will I . . .' and 'for I have said . . . .' These statements show a strong personal decision. It can be inferred from this scripture, therefore, that praising God is a personal choice after all.
Thanking Jesus is foremost an individual decision before a corporate decision. If you have not made a personal decision for thanksgiving even if the church organises a praise service, you will be present but you will not give God praise from your heart. A person who has not made the personal decision to praise God could be in the house or in church where everyone is standing and praising and he stands with them in appearance but actually he is seated in his heart. He might even be singing with them but his heart is not praising God. Acceptable praise is when the praise you give actually flows directly from your heart. This starts with the choice to praise. Dancing is good and singing is important but the foremost thing is the decision to praise God
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David made the choice and you also have to make this choice. He didn't only make the choice to praise God, he also chose to make known the faithfulness of God to all generations. You also have to make the decision to make God's faithfulness known to all your generation. Parents should learn to gather their children and tell them what God has done for them in times past. When these children grow up they should tell their children what God did for them and also relay to their own children what their parents told them that God did for them. By so doing we can have generational testimonies of God's faithfulness. At family altar, time for sharing testimonies should be allowed so that we can be aware of family testimonies to pass down our generations.
A life of thanksgiving and testimonies starts with a personal decision to praise God and tell of His faithfulness to all your generations. Personal decision is about you as nobody can use another person's mouth to sing or testify. So, make that decision for yourself today and then go ahead and give Him praise.

Prayer/Action
* Lord, no situation will take away my personal decision to always praise You for all things, in the name of Jesus.
* Father, thank You for creating me for Your praise, I shall not live less than that purpose, in Jesus’ name.

TODAY'S PROPHETIC PRAYER
I activate the covenant of peace and wellbeing to begin to function in my destiny unhindered from today, in the mighty name of Jesus.

Friday, February 17, 2017

Keeping the Word in Heart

Friday 17 February
READ: Rom. 10: 8 - 13
MORE LESSON: Prov. 4: 20 - 23

Psa. 119:11 says, Thy word have I hid in mine heart, that I might not sin against thee. Keeping God's Word in one's heart is very vital to a successful Christian living. The heart is the core when it comes to profiting by the Word of God. It is good to know memory verses and it is also good to quote the Scripture fluently. Making confessions of the Word is important to your success in destiny. However, before all these, it is the Word in your heart that determines how well all these will profit you. Until the Word mixes with faith in your heart, it will not be of any good, For indeed the gospel was preached to us as well as to them; but the word which they heard did not profit them, not being mixed with faith in those who heard it: Heb 4:2 (NKJV). If you are born again today, it is because the Word that was preached the day you gave your life to Christ mixed with faith in your heart. You must retain all the Word of God that comes into your heart and let it mix with faith.
How does a man keep the Word of God in his heart? It starts by hearing and hearing the Word until faith comes. Faith comes by hearing the Word of the Lord (Rom 10: 17). You must keep hearing the Word until it becomes a strong conviction in your heart. Get the Word during your quiet time, hearing it at the family altar is essential, come to prayer meeting and hear it, come to Bible study and hear it again. Hear it in church on Sunday, hear it during special programmes, buy the CD and listen to it again and again. Just keep hearing the Word and before you know it, the Word becomes part of you and a reality in your life.
Take in the Word of God anyhow. When it comes to the Word, there is no danger of overdose. So look at it, read it, memorise it, meditate upon it and do it. As you commit yourself to the Word, it becomes ingrained in your heart and it begins to show in your health, finances, spiritual growth, success in your career, peace in your home, happiness in your marriage. There are lots of rewards that are yours from the Word but first you have to keep the Word in your heart and from there it will find expression in your life.

Prayer/Action
* Father, let Your Word be life to me and bring healing for my body, in Jesus’ name.
* Father, I receive grace to keep Your Word in my heart and to meditate on it day and night, in Jesus’ name.

TODAY'S PROPHETIC PRAYER
I shall be fruitful in every way and barrenness shall not be mentioned anymore in my destiny, in the name of Jesus.

Thursday, February 16, 2017

The Good Soil

Thursday 16 February
READ: Luke 8: 5 - 15
MORE LESSON: Prov. 3: 1- 8

Almost everything in life is a seed. Your time is a seed; when you sow it by investing it in right things and people, you reap a harvest. Your words are seeds, when you sow the right words, you will reap the right harvest. Your money is a seed, when you sow it into God's kingdom and into building lives, you have a reward. Jesus came as a seed; so when He was sown by dying on the cross, He brought many sons as fruit to God. You are a seed, you must bring forth fruit unto the Sower. God's Word that comes to you is also a seed.
It is a matter of fact that good seed is at the mercy of good soil. If the soil is bad; it makes the seed to be non-potent. This is the reason farmers cultivate and fertilise the soil they plant on in order to have a good harvest. In addition to a good seed, you also need to have a good soil. The text shows us that the good soil is an honest and good heart. It is the heart that determines your success in the Christian life. Prov. 4: 23 says, Keep thy heart with all diligence; for out of it are the issues of life. A preacher can preach but if your heart is not good and well cultivated, everything can amount to a waste. You can give your time or money to do God's work, but if the motive of your heart is wrong, it will not bring eternal fruit. On the other hand, when the soil is good, even if the wind mistakenly blows a seed its way, it will germinate and bear fruit. This is how some people with a pure heart and good motive benefit from a Word from God that is intended for someone else; they just receive it and it profits them.
Prov. 4:4 says, He taught me also, and said unto me, Let thine heart retain my words: keep my commandments, and live. A good heart is one that retains the Word of the Lord. Such heart will always produce a harvest whenever the seed comes upon it. Retaining God's commandment in our hearts and keeping His Word fixed on the tablets of our heart is what helps us to live a successful Christian life.
Today, you should search your heart and commit it afresh to God. Let Him cleanse your motives and fill your heart with His Word. As you do so, you will bear your fruit in its season. Your leaves will not wither, your flower will not fall off and every seed of your life will bring forth and become a mighty forest for God's kingdom, in the name of Jesus.

Prayer/Action
* Father, make me pure in heart and let my heart be receptive to Your Word, in Jesus’ name.
* In the name of Jesus, the Word of God will always mix with faith in my heart.

TODAY'S PROPHETIC PRAYER
Father, I prophesy, no curse shall have power to perform any more in my destiny, in the name of Jesus.