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Crowning Act of His Creation Part 1

In the heart of every person there is a desire to be safe and secure. Little children are often afraid of being left alone. They also may fear the dark, or the unknown. Children crave the security of being held in the loving embrace of their parents. There they feel confident and protected. As we mature, the desire to be safe and secure never leaves us. This inborn desire was given to us by our Creator. While some men act fearless, in their hearts they may fear the unknown, suffering, accident, or sickness. They may also have an uneasy feeling about what might happen to them after death.

God is the creator of heaven and earth. Making man was the crowning act of His creation. He placed Adam and his wife Eve in a paradise home called the Garden of Eden. They were secure, happy, and free. Then Satan appeared in the form of a serpent and deceived them. Because of their disobedience to God, they fell out of fellowship with Him and were driven from Eden. (Genesis 3)

What a drastic change! Before, Adam and Eve had been safe and without fear. They were at peace with their Creator, enjoying His presence. Now, instead of inner peace, there was unrest, guilt, and fear. They were even afraid of God and hid from Him! They had experienced spiritual death, which is separation from God. When fellowship with Him was broken through disobedience, there was deep distress in their hearts. Only fellowship with the living God can

Repentant from Dead Works Part 2

Man’s inner conflict has also caused all manner of outward conflict, often resulting in murder or war. There has always been much strife on earth; one tribe quarrels with another, one nation strives to bring another nation under its rule. In these conflicts, one nation has always emerged victorious, only to weaken later and become subject to another nation. The prophet Daniel says, “that the living may know that the most High ruleth in the kingdom of men, and giveth it to whomsoever he will” (Dan. 4:17), and “He removeth kings, and setteth up kings” (Dan. 2:21).

The numerous, brazen acts of terrorism around the world have shaken the security of many people. These events have brought fear into many hearts and an uncertainty about the future. to be continue…

REPENTANT FROM DEAD WORKS Part 1

In the heart of every person there is a desire to be safe and secure. Little children are often afraid of being left alone. They also may fear the dark, or the unknown. Children crave the security of being held in the loving embrace of their parents. There they feel confident and protected. As we mature, the desire to be safe and secure never leaves us. This inborn desire was given to us by our Creator. While some men act fearless, in their hearts they may fear the unknown, suffering, accident, or sickness. They may also have an uneasy feeling about what might happen to them after death.

God is the creator of heaven and earth. Making man was the crowning act of His creation. He placed Adam and his wife Eve in a paradise home called the Garden of Eden. They were secure, happy, and free. Then Satan appeared in the form of a serpent and deceived them. Because of their disobedience to God, they fell out of fellowship with Him and were driven from Eden. (Genesis 3)

What a drastic change! Before, Adam and Eve had been safe and without fear. They were at peace with their Creator, enjoying His presence. Now, instead of inner peace, there was unrest, guilt, and fear. They were even afraid of God and hid from Him! They had experienced spiritual death, which is separation from God. When fellowship with Him was broken through disobedience, there was deep distress in their hearts. Only fellowship with the living God can satisfy the soul.

Prayer in The Face of Hard Times

Proverbs 18:10 says: “The name of the LORD is a strong fortress; the godly run to him and are safe

My God and my God revive and restore your people Lord, to command possibilities to prove you in the face of hard times.. lord equip your people miraculously, graciously because I know that equipping your people to command heaven to move spiritually and physically to command the earth to move spiritually and physically to command every situation to give way spiritually, physically ,materially, technically is possible and I know that the almighty God you are faithful you don’t want us to move out of your track, you want us to enjoy everlasting peace and safety, he does not want to see disaster O, Lord thank you for the moment of walking in possibilities .

Thank you for reaching the un-rich, thank you for every door, every medial were by every soul in this generation will be reach and be moved , will be open, let every mind, soul, heart, spirit be connected to this heavenly kingdom program, let their salvation be restored let the life of everyone be restored and let everyone know that you are with us our life our thought our words our character and behavior will be excellent and to command possibilities in the face of impossibilities, to command possibilities in the hard times but with you, it is written in the scripture that noting shall be impossibly with you. Give us the grace to demonstrate your words in Jesus name.

COMMANDING POSSIBILITIES

Hello folks, in our next segment we be exploring, the terms of commanding possibilities,  guidance on how to approach possibilities biblically. When it comes to understanding possibilities from a spiritual perspective, here are some key principles and passages we will be diving into.

1. Faith, faith in God and His plan. In Matthew 17:20, Jesus says, “Truly I tell you, if you have faith as small as a mustard seed, you can say to this mountain, ‘Move from here to there,’ and it will move. Nothing will be impossible for you.” This verse highlights the power of faith in achieving possibilities.

2. God’s Sovereignty: Proverbs 16:9 says, “In their hearts humans plan their course, but the Lord establishes their steps.

3. Seeking God’s Will: When considering different possibilities, it’s important to seek God’s will and guidance. Proverbs 3:5-6.

4. Prayer: Philippians 4:6-7 encourages us, “Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God

5. Wisdom: James 1:5. Seeking wisdom from God can help in discerning possibilities and making decisions.

6. Trusting in God’s Timing: Ecclesiastes 3:1 reminds us,.” Understanding that God has a timing for everything can help us be patient and trust in His plan.

Ultimately, exploring possibilities biblically involves aligning our thoughts, actions, and decisions with God’s Word and seeking His guidance in all aspects of our lives. By prayer, faith, seeking wisdom, and trusting in God’s sovereignty, you can navigate possibilities in a way that honors

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