O Lord, you are my God; I will exalt you & praise Your name, for in perfect faithfulness you have done marvelous things, things planned long ago. (Isaiah 25:1). Praise is like a weapon of mass destruction. When we begin to praise God, they will be panic & confusion in the enemy's camp. The enemy will be so confused that they will begin to attack one another, leaving us untouched & unharmed. This is the power of praise. Prison doors can open on their own through giving praise to God. God will be influenced to send divine help to you because of our praise. Do you believe this? I do believe. For our praise not to be lip service only, let us be faithful as our God is faithful. Let us live a life of holiness. This way, our praise will be powerful, effective & impactful. When satan looks at you, he will see Jesus in you & flee. We sing, dance vivaciously to the music in our churches. Why is the world still dominant in our churches? The answer is: We are doing it in the flesh, to entertain ourselves, to make church exciting, etc. This is a wrong motive for praising God. Praise must be backed by a good relationship with God Almighty. It must always be unto God & not unto ourselves. Prayer: Father, I thank you for Jesus. Thank you for hearing & answering our prayers. Thank you for all the work that you are doing for us behind the scenes. Forgive us our sins. Wash us by the blood of Jesus. Father, we praise you highly. We extol Your name. The God who changest not. The Great I AM, the Most High God, our Creator, our Provider, etc. I assign angels under our complement to minister to our needs. In Jesus mighty name we pray, Amen. Immanuel: God with us.
This is the covenant I will make with the house of Israel after that time, declares the Lord. I will put My laws in their minds & write them on their hearts. I will be their God, & they will be My people. No longer will a man teach his neighbor, or a man his brother, saying: Know the Lord, because they will all know Me, from the least of them to the greatest. (Hebrews 8:10-11). If our hearts are not changed, following God's rules will be unpleasant & difficult. We will rebel against being told how to live the Christian way. The Holy Spirit, however, gives us new desires, helping us wanting to obey God. With new hearts, hearts of flesh & not hearts of stone, we will find that serving God is our greatest joy. Under God's new covenant, God's law is inside us & not outside, ie, on a tablet of stone. No, it's written in our hearts. It is no longer an external set of rules & principles. The Holy Spirit reminds us of Christ's words, activates our ...
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