Series
2.2.24 - #55
February
24, 2004
The
tender mercies of the Lord God have come to me. I have forgiveness
of my sins; therefore, I do not fret because condemnation rises
up before my face and points its finger of accusation at me.
I look at the promise of his faithfulness, and I am fully persuaded
that what he promised, he will perform. God has given light
to me. Though I have sat in the shadows of death; though I have
sat in the darkness of no hope; though I have fallen in the
ditches of frustration; and though time has silenced my praises
because of the long wait for answers, the light of life has
displaced death's shadow and no-hopes threat.
I
take my miracle by faith and rejoice with expectancy. I send
praise before my miracle and allow my praises to become the
swaddling clothes for my miracle. I hold the miracle in hands
of expectancy, and I rejoice before it touches my hands. I believe
that I have received it, and I shall surely receive it. The
knowledge of the way of Christ has come; therefore, I allow
these words to guide me in the way of the miraculous. Their
way is not unnatural as I have supposed, but they are as natural
as the process of the Word of God. God's word will outlast the
heavens and the earth. He has moved upon me by his living word,
and I have conceived these miracles. I consider how natural
this is. The heavens and the earth are natural to me. Now shall
miracles become natural to me. I enter into the ways of heavenly
promises. They are sure. His words have come unto me. Now I
envelop the products of his words with thanksgiving and praise.
These products shall surely proceed in my life and bring glory
unto him, the promiser.



Hebrews
10:22 - 23
Let
us draw near with a true heart in full assurance of faith, having
our hearts sprinkled from an evil conscience, and our bodies
washed with pure water. Let
us hold fast the profession of our faith without wavering;
(for he is faithful that promised;)
Ephesians
2:8-9
For
by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves:
it is the gift of God: Not of works, lest any man should boast.
