1 Peter 5:10
“10 But may the God of all grace, who called us to His eternal glory by Christ Jesus, after you have suffered a while, perfect, establish, strengthen, and SETTLE you.”
We have the God of settlement that is of all grace. He is in charge of glory which had been from eternity past to eternity present and future. This Glory has been put in the Hands of Jesus Christ for our sake. However, for us to proceed in the process of settlement; there is a path of suffering for a while.
The suffering for a while ends when Jesus Christ’s becomes your all in all, and you are able to know who Jesus is to your life. Jesus is the Alpa and Omega, the First and the Last. Suffering could be in spiritual or physical sense and it is not out of place for Christians to suffer for a while.
Without suffering Christians may not appreciate divine settlement from the Almighty God. The suffering will not last long because the Bible says, it is for a while. People have experienced 24 hour turn around for settlement in the past and it can happen in our generation. Ask, seek and knock the doors and windows of heaven for your settlement and the windows and doors of divine settlement shall be open unto you as you believe, in Jesus Name. Amen. Please stay tuned for the rest parts of the series this week. Amen.
Prayer points for the day
1) Father, thank you for the season of divine settlement, in Jesus Name.
2) Father, thank you for the times and seasons of ending all my shortcoming, in Jesus Name.
3) Father, settle me out of all unsettlements of life, in Jesus Name.
4) Father, settle me out of all of my sufferings and pains, in Jesus Name.
5) Lord, let your glory settle me eternally, in Jesus Name.
6) Lord, by your grace let me be settled from every area of my life in Jesus Name.
7) Almighty God, settle my destiny once and for all this season of divine settlement, in Jesus Name. Amen.
Have a blessed and wonderful day!
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"His grace is sufficient for thee..." 2 Cor 12: 9