Sunday, December 02, 2018

Grateful Heart

MEDITATION

Romans 8:37 "No, in all these things we have complete victory through him who loved us!"GNB

Point to ponder on: Jesus has given us victory over life challenges, we only activate it through prayers and praises.

Despite all that happened you were not shaken, moved or despaired, you have not given up and still standing, this calls for rejoicing. The challenges of life have not crushed you down, disappointment did not disarm your weapon of warfare, it calls for celebration. You were rescued from unseen battles at night and during the day and so many evil arrows did not hit you. Even in your mistakes and wrongs God always show you mercy and loving kindness. You made several trips within your house, and one of those trips involves visits to the bathroom where some ended their journey when they slumped and died but God has kept you alive. Sometimes you slipped on wet floor but you didn't lose your life through that. You traveled and returned safely. To you some prayers were not answered but little wonder did you know that it was still part of God's faithfulness to preserve your life and give you the best at the appropriate time. There are several breakthroughs, healings, blessings you received because of God's mercy. The devil wanted you to lose your faith in God during your trying times but instead you have grown in faith. However, you still have some pending things you want God to do for you as the year runs to an end, and that He will perfect according to His will. Now when you look at where you were and where you are now, if not for God you would have been consumed but God has always been your shield and the lifter of your head. Every thing you have received has been connected to the victory of the cross paid for by the one who loves you most- your saviour and Lord Jesus Christ.

Therefore, give God the best of your praises with a grateful heart, His love for you is everlasting. He will do more when you praise Him more.

I celebrate you.

Good morning. Enjoy His goodness.

By
David, Johnson

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