A Pillar Of Creation
Apostle Grace Lubega
Romans 4:17(KJV); (As it is written, I have made thee a father of many nations,) before him whom he believed, even God, who quickeneth the dead, and calleth those things which be not as though they were.
Creation has laws by which it functions and has pillars by which it stands.
One of these pillars is, God does not live in the time series of past, present, and future. He is the same yesterday, today, and forever( Hebrews 13:8).
What this means is that any declarations in the God realm are not subject to earthly time; they are already established.
When He declared, ‘you are healed,’ it was established as a reality in the realm of the spirit.
When He declared, ‘you are blessed,’ it was established as a reality in that realm.
Some Christians struggle with manifestation because they make proclamations without this understanding. As such, they wonder why they confess biblical promises without seeing these promises come to pass.
If you must see results, then you must confess truth with the constant consciousness that you are speaking from the God-realm; a realm that is not limited by time.
Hallelujah!
FURTHER STUDY: Hebrews 13:8, Romans 8:29-30
GOLDEN NUGGET:
If you must see results, then you must confess truth with the constant consciousness that you are speaking from the God-realm; a realm that is not limited by time.
PRAYER: Loving Father, I thank you for this day. Thank you for all the promises that you have spoken over my life. Thank you for the blessings, favour, increase, and anointing. I live life in the knowledge that all these are already mine to embrace.
I receive them in faith.
In Jesus’ name, Amen.
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Hope saves.
The reality of a New Testament believer is that whatsoever he does in Christ is because he is what he does.
Without hope, one cannot have a purification of his spirit. This is the power of hope.
For centuries, what amounted to the scriptures was not what we have as the Bible today. Rather, it was the experiences of men and women whom God had called, encountered and used in their day.
The weight of God’s mercy is in the fact that while we were of no use whatsoever to Him, He sent Jesus to die for us.
The power of God’s mercy is in His determination to hold onto you no matter what you do or what you go through.
There is a godly sorrow and an ungodly sorrow. Ungodly sorrow is the sorrow that our theme scripture calls the sorrow of the world.
We have received the Spirit of adoption. He reminds us to expect mercy and love from God and never wrath or rejection.
In social psychology, there is a principle called the fundamental attribution error. It is the tendency for people to think that their misbehavior is caused by other people or environmental factors while other people’s misbehavior is a result of those people’s personality issues.
Often times, our theme scripture is used only in the context of people that are coming to salvation and giving their lives to Christ.
The Mercy of God is weighty.