AND GOD SAID:
Genesis 21:1-2 says, “And the Lord visited Sarah as He had said, and the Lord did unto Sarah as He had spoken. For Sarah conceived, and bare Abraham a son in his old age, at the set time of which God had spoken to him.” God acts in the direction of His word. God will not act until he has first spoken. All through the Bible, God never acted without first speaking. God made man (His act) in Genesis 1:27, but He spoke it (His Word) prior in Genesis 1:26. God called Samuel to tell him what he wanted to do to the house of Eli (1 Samuel 3:11-14) before judgment came to Eli’s home in 1 Samuel 4:10-21. The story is the same all through history. Therefore, every verse in God’s word is pregnant or loaded with His acts. There is no Word of God that is devoid of power. The trigger that releases the impactful load of God’s word in explosive manifestations is your tongue. 3.MAN’S GREAT RESPONSIBILITY Man’s great responsibility in spiritual warfare, then, is to give expression to God’s word in fighting life’s battles. That was the case with Joseph in Psalms 105:19. When our words tally with God’s word in declarations and pronouncements, the results are irresistible, unstoppable and without equal. In the same token, every man’s deliverance, breakthrough, destiny realization and fulfillment are also in the direction of “and God said,” that is, His Word. You must say what He said first, before you see it. The moment God’s word has been released via your tongue, God Himself will hasten it for performance or execution (Jer1:12 .A man that is loaded with God’s word and is skilled in releasing it for warfare remains an unconquerable conqueror in life’s battles (Jeremiah 1:18-19). Our responsibility this month is to locate what God has said about our situation and release the trigger of our tongue with “and God said” for their manifestation. Thereby, we ensure our dominion, triumph and conquest in our life’s battles. This is our season of The Word works wonders!!! PRAYER POINTS
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