Text: Numbers 23:19 NKJV
Further Reading: Genesis 12:1-7
MESSAGE
When a man makes a promise, it is usually based on the strength of his capacity. He is however fallible and can come short of fulfilling that promise. He is human, limited in resources, wisdom, and in all wise; therefore there is a limitation in terms of fulfillment.
Only the All-Wise God is able and faithful enough to perform all that He has promised. With our God, there is no limitations. Also because of the uncompromising nature of God, we are fully convinced that what He had promised He was also able to perform.
Romans 4:21 NKJV
When God came to Abram in Genesis 12 and began to make some very strong promises to Abram, it doesn’t look feasible. We know that His promises are ever sure.
Just like Abraham of old, God has many precious promises for your life. He is also going to fulfill them. They are no ordinary promises, they are precious ones. The reason is because of who is promising you – He is the King of kings and the Lord of lords. He is the only one who speaks and it comes to pass. You can bank on His promise never to fail there is no failure in Him.
In this series, we would be looking at several areas of our lives and applying God’s promises to them. Don’t forget that our God is not a man who promises and fails. He does what He says He will do.
Are you sick in your body, or you are struggling with your finance, or you are waiting for your own children and other issues of life? We will be declaring God’s precious promises over those situations and perfect deliverance will be taking place in your life.
MOnly trust in Him and believe those promises which He has made in word. Has He promised anything? Hang on He will never fail to perform it and all will be well.
REFLECTION
There are many precious promises in the Bible to address your needs. Simply apply them to your life because God who made the promise can not lie. He will do just what He says.
PRAYER
Father, please bring to pass every one of your precious promises for my life and family this season in Jesus’ name. Amen.