Romans 4:21
"And being fully persuaded that, what He had promised, He was able also to perform"
The above statement was picked up by Paul the Apostle to strengthen our faith ; by making reference to the prophetic example of Abraham’s faith in God. We need to be persuaded about what we believe. Are you persuaded about Jesus?
There is a major link between God’s words and His promises. Therefore, the promises can never fail. If you are persuaded by your little faith in purity, the promises and prophecies of God shall come to pass. Your faith may be small but needs to be pure. Do not mix your faith with anything; or else faith will no more be faith.
The fastest way to God’s divine performance is to put your faith in motion. Let it move off from ground zero. Faith without motion will not arrive at the place of divine performance. God Has put His promises and prophecies out there for us. All we need is to walk in faith to secure the blessing. Faith is calling those things which be not as though they were. Let your eye of faith look away from the problems to the promises. Stay cool with Jesus. He is in charge. The birth, death and resurrection of Christ all add together to fulfill the promise and divine performance of God. Amen.
Prayer points for the day
1) Father, thank you for a glorious day, in your presence in Jesus Name. Amen.
2) Father, forgive all my since and make life pure, in Jesus Name.
3) Lord, elevate my faith far and above and beyond all the doubts around me, in Jesus Name.
4) Father, fulfill your word of promise and prophecy in my life, in Jesus Name.
5) Almighty God, remove every barrier against my progress, in Jesus Name.
6) Father, before the end of this month, add more favor to favor, in my life, in Jesus Name.
7) Lord, give me the eyes that will look unto your promises than my circumstances, in Jesus Name.
Have a blessed and wonderful day!
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