My movers are late so Im gona post this blog now.
Oh boy! Im still hyper.
My agent screwed up which left us nothing to stay till the 5th of April.
Yesterday, I slept around 2am cuz. That was the only time we found a cheap hostel which the agent had provided for us temporarily.
I had a restless night maybe because of the new place and woke up around 6am cuz I needed to get back to our previous place to pick up all my things. No choice.
I asked Jesus to help me fix my things cuz Im gona have to do it all by myself since my partner is at work and cant take a leave.
Fastforward to this moment.
Well... I'm sitting and waiting for the movers come.
And
I'm not tired. At all!
Thank you Jesus!
Still got a lot of energy in me.
I cleaned our room well for a nice turnover for the next tenant
And it felt good!
One of God's promises as His Beloved is that He will renew my strenght/ youth like the eagle!
And yes!
It has come to pass!
I can feel it. And it really makes a lot of difference to think that I'm now middle-aged. Lolx!
Halleluyah!
Upps!
Think the movers are here.
Brb and enjoy God's message for you today from Joseph Prince.
Be blessed. :)
---Time To Use Your Authority---
Exodus 14:15–16
15And the Lord said to Moses, “Why do you cry to Me? Tell the children of Israel to go forward. 16But lift up your rod, and stretch out your hand over the sea and divide it...
The problem with the body of Christ today is not that we are not praying. We are praying. But many of us are praying desperate prayers. We are praying, “God, help… God, please… God, do something about my problem!”
If you are smiling a little by now, most likely, you know about such prayers and might have prayed a couple yourself. My friend, God does not want you to pray pleading prayers all the time. He wants you to use the authority He has given you to pray powerful prayers, to boldly command and to “stretch out your hand” and see miracles happen.
When Moses stood before the Red Sea with Pharaoh’s army in hot pursuit, the Bible tells us that he cried out to God. But God told him, “Why do you cry to Me?”
There is a time for you to cry out to God and there is a time for you to use your authority. God told Moses, “Tell the children of Israel to go forward. But lift up your rod, and stretch out your hand over the sea and divide it.”
The “rod” you have today is the name of Jesus. As you command in Jesus’ name, your “sea” will open and you will go on dry ground through the midst of your problem.
Do you realize that Jesus did not say, “Go and pray for the sick”? He said, “Go and heal the sick.” (Matthew 10:8) So stop pleading and asking all the time, and start using the authority you have in Christ.
Jesus told the church, “All authority has been given to Me in heaven and on earth. Go therefore…” (Matthew 28:18–19) My friend, God wants you to go and use the authority that He has given you. And as you go, miracles will flow!
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Thursday, April 1, 2010
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