Obadiah vs. 17
"But upon mount Zion shall be deliverance, and there shall be holiness; and the house of Jacob shall possess their possessions."
There is always a covenant for every situation. The above Bible passage was a covenant expressed by God after the end of the captivity of the people of Israel from Babylon and they returned to their land. God was more interested in the welfare of His people and wanted them to live in peace, freedom and in abundance.
The key steps to divine possessions are deliverance and holiness. To be delivered is to be free from every contrary family covenant, connection, sin, affliction, fear yoke and bondage. Until the Israelites were delivered from the Egyptian taskmasters, they could not posses their possessions. Sicknesses and diseases also prevent people from possessions their possessions.
There is need to be free from all the things mentioned in the second paragraph and we can be free indeed to enter into divine possessions. It is the freedom that takes away struggles in the life of believers. The question today is ; are you free enough to enter gloriously into your God’s given possessions? Stay tuned for the holiness part in conclusion of this series. Amen.
Prayer points for the day
1) Father, thank you for the grace to possess my own possessions, in the land of the living, in Jesus Name.
2) Father, thank you for divine deliverance against the taskmasters of my life, in Jesus Name.
3) Father, thank you for divine healing from every of my infirmities, in Jesus Name.
4) Lord, let me posses my possessions, in Jesus Name.
5) Father, deliver me and let me enter into your holiness, in Jesus Name.
6) Lord, let mercy prevail over judgement so as to posses my possession in Jesus Name.
7) Abba Father, this New Year, take me from my minimum to the maximum of my possessions in Jesus Name. Amen.
Have a blessed and wonderful day!
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