2 Chronicles 20:20B
"Hear me, O Judah, and ye inhabitants of Jerusalem; believe in the Lord your God, so shall ye be established ; believe His prophets, so shall ye prosper."
The grace of God may not be physically written in this passage, but there is the manifestation of Grace in the process. King Jehoshaphat had experienced grace in many ways in the past and on this occasion there was a band of the Ammon, Moab and Mount Sier rose against Judah. He was sure that the grace that helped him in the past can also help him in the present.
Jehoshaphat gave them the assurance to stand firm and with God on the side of Judah they will establish and accomplish by the grace of God. The above passage was the admonition given to the inhabitants of Judah and Jerusalem. They remembered and recalled the grace that gave them victory in the past.
Brethren, let us remember the past victories as God’s grace. Recall HIS past deliverance and blessing. They can still be re established by HIS grace. The grace of God cannot run out. It cannot grow weary. God told Paul in his time of thorns that HIS grace is all – sufficient. Stand firm believing the Lord thy God to accomplish what HE Has started in your life. Grace transforms every struggle into strength. Amen.
Prayer points for the day
1) Father, thank you for the moves of grace all around me and my family, in Jesus Name.
2) Father of all grace, release the power of grace over my spirit, soul and body, in Jesus Name.
3) Lord, transform every area of my life by your grace in Jesus Name.
4) Father, let your grace continue to give me victory, in Jesus Name.
5) Lord, on daily basis, my eyes are on you for grace, in Jesus Name.
6) Almighty God, let your grace empower me to be steady before you till eternity, in Jesus Name.
7) Lord, establish your plans and purpose in my life by your grace, in Jesus Name. Amen.
Have a blessed and wonderful day!
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"His grace is sufficient for thee..." 2 Cor 12: 9