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ALWAYS SEE THE BIGNESS OF GOD

ALWAYS SEE THE BIGNESS OF GOD

“And Jesus came and spake unto them, saying, All power is given unto me in heaven and in earth.” Matthew 28:18 (KJV)

No believer is limited. Resources exist in the realm of the spirit that every believer can draw from to confront the things that they face in the physical realm. That is the edge that the believer has over the world. If the believer is defeated, it is not because he is limited in any way nor is it because the devil is powerful. The problem with the believer is ignorance!

When you know your resources, there are things you will not be anxious about. One of the last days’ weapons of the devil is to cause you to focus on your problems. He knows how to amplify your problems. He knows how to magnify and make them big in your sight, so much so that you will begin to doubt the ability of God. He will make it look as if there is no hope for you. And you will begin to wonder: “Where is this God that I’ve been serving over the years?” Always remember that the devil is a liar.

In your challenges, learn to look at the bigness of God. Yes, there are bills to pay. There is a threat to your life, and your business is not progressing as it should. Keep looking at the bigness of God. See the bigness of your God and stop seeing the problems and the challenges. The devil is not as powerful as he is trying to make himself look.

Jesus had defeated the devil. He cleaned him out. All power belongs to Jesus. Power doesn’t belong to the devil. According to the book of Colossians 2:15(CEV): “… Christ defeated all powers and forces. He let the whole world see them being led away as prisoners when he celebrated his victory.”

Jesus made a public display of the defeat of the devil. He has no power whatsoever over you.

Further Reading: Acts 3:1-16
Daily Bible Reading: Morning- Psalms 37-39; Evening- Acts 26

Bishop Mike Okonkwo
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