Friday 21 March 2014

A Divine Sentence: The Words of a King

Jesus wants us to move those mountains.
I have had to write several articles under the compulsive leadership of the Precious Holy Spirit via the ministrations of God's elated servants; articles meant for a chosen few. Here again, is the good-news of salvation.

A divine sentence differs from a physical one and it is much more effective than a prayer.

It is a divine decree, divine judgement pronounced on life issues and questions. It is the Rhema of God oozing out from one's lips. This is more than an ordinary sentence... It is a supernatural decree characterised be temerity.
DEFINING OUR PERSONALITY...

Turning through to the book of Revelation 1 vs 5 - 6, the Word of God ordained us kings and priests - this position we fully assume when we accept Christ as our Lord and fully believe in Him.

In essence, every believer is a king and a priest - this applies to both men and women as there is no gender segregation in God.

Accordingly, the book of Proverbs 16 vs 10 reads:

"A divine sentence is in the lips of a king: his mouth trangresseth not in judgement." KJV

This biblical sentence opens our eyes to the fact that while releasing divine sentences, one is never careful.

THE MISSING LINK

We have missed the link all this while. Thus, we begged for what was rightfully ours.

However, the good-news is, we are free to assume our kingship position. Words are the only things that have the ability of going into the future before us. Hence, we ought to use them aright.

The Spirit of the Lord urges us to exercise our earthly - unlimited powers since there is power where the word of a king is.

An outright example of a divine sentence is seen in Mark 11 vs 12 - 14, where Jesus pronounced judgement on the unproductive fig tree. Then in verses 20 - 22, we learnt that the fig tree dried up as commanded by Christ.

Now, if we say we cannot do what Christ did, what then is our hope of glory?

To Be Continued...


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