BIBLE IN A YEAR: Rev 13-15
RELEASING THE CAPTIVES
MEMORIZE: "Turn again our captivity, O LORD, as the streams in the south"(Psalms 126:4)
READ: Psalms 126:1-4
The lame man in Acts 3:1-11 was in some form of bondage. Wherever he was in he morning, there he would be picked in the evening. He could not move an inch beyond the extent he was assisted. Some people are tied down physically, spiritually, financially, maritally and mentally. Wherever you have been tied, the Lord will untie and release you from that captivity today in Jesus’ Name. There is someone using this Devotional. All efforts to assimilate what you read remains futile. Even when you spend much time studying, you find it difficult to retain anything. By the time you get to the examination hall, your head will be empty. You believe people are right for calling you a ‘block head’. Your brain has been tied. The Lord is setting you free now. Everything tying your brain is being roasted now. Your brain is being restored to an optimum performance level. As you see the manifestation of God’s deliverance, worship the Lord and testify of it to God’s people.
“When the LORD turned again the captivity of Zion, we were like them that dream” (Psalms 126:1). There is something called ‘captivity’. Some are tied to the same spot with little allowance. They can only go within the circle permitted by the spiritual rope with which they are tied. They put in so much effort, believing that things are going well: only to end up where they started! Then they would realize they have not made any progress. The children of Israel embarked on a trip to the promised land. A distance they should cover in 40 days took them 40 years. Yet, for the older generation, it was a futile trip. As they journeyed towards their destination, it kept shifting location. When a goal post is always moved, you can be sure no goal would be recorded in such a match. Each day, week, month, year passed. They thought they were getting closer to their promised land; But soon found themselves where they started. Oh they wept! But it continued until out of weariness, that generation was wasted! Whatever is making you revolve within the same location shall come to an end today. In any case, have you forsaken the Lord? If you are living contrary to His Word, you automatically empower the enemy to keep you on the same spot. As you return with your whole heart, the Lord will forgive and release you from every yoke of stagnancy in Jesus’ Name. You are moving forward from now on.
ACTIONPOINT:
Captivity has wheels. If it has turned to take you, it will return to release you. Ask God to turn again your captivity.
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The Household of Faith
The Household of Faith, a ministry of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), was established in Chicago, Illinois in 2004.
The Pastor in Charge of the church is Pastor Akin Gbenro.
This ministry has over 250 members within the the Chicago and Indianapolis Area.
The Pastor in Charge of the church is Pastor Akin Gbenro.
This ministry has over 250 members within the the Chicago and Indianapolis Area.
The Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG)
The Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) has a vision to spread the Word of God to the ends of the earth. It is a Bible believing church, where the teaching and a missionary approach emphasize the proper conduct and moral behavior of people. The church has an appeal to all types of people worldwide, with a determination to teach people in their various geographical areas, stages of secular life and levels of spiritual development.
The General Overseer of the church is Pastor E.A. Adeboye.
The church was founded in 1952 and since then, the church has grown to over 5,000 parishes worldwide with a total congregational strength of over one million people.
Presently, there are established missions in many African countries, as well as Europe, Asia, the United States, the Caribbean, Canada, South America and Australia.
RCCG has also been involved in establishing schools, rehabilitation centers, child care and support centers.
The General Overseer of the church is Pastor E.A. Adeboye.
The church was founded in 1952 and since then, the church has grown to over 5,000 parishes worldwide with a total congregational strength of over one million people.
Presently, there are established missions in many African countries, as well as Europe, Asia, the United States, the Caribbean, Canada, South America and Australia.
RCCG has also been involved in establishing schools, rehabilitation centers, child care and support centers.
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oh.....stagnancy is one of the height of wickedness the enemy puts upon the PEOPLE of this world.....its just so so terrible.....the enemy likes the purnish and decisive as well when it comes to stagnancy.....so many people are fooled by the things around them....they think they are progressing...they think they are moving forward...not knowing that the rope the enemy tied them with is only longer...when they finaly get to a limit,....they realise they cant move forward any longer.....they look back from where they started, they look at there present situation and they conclude to themselves that their present situation is what GOD had in mind for them.....not knwoing that GOD has somthing bigger and brighter......
oh i refuse to go by what people mean by destiny.......please be aggressive in your prayer...because i feel that if your present situation is what its meant to be then there would be no need for this message to come into our lifes then
I GIVE ALL THE GORY UNTO GOD
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