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THE REVELATION OF THE ALMIGHTY

THE REVELATION OF THE ALMIGHTY

“And when Abram was ninety years old and nine, the LORD appeared to Abram, and said unto him, I am the Almighty God; walk before me, and be thou perfect”
Genesis 17:1 KJV

Without doubt, the activities of the adversary are on the increase. With this comes a satanic oppression that is targeted at destroying your faith. You see, with the increase in satanic attacks and arsenals mobilized against your life, it is very easy not to believe God again. It is so easy to think that the adversary is going to stop the Word God has spoken concerning you from coming to pass. Child of God, you must take every limit off God. The God that you and I serve is bigger than your mind. He is bigger than your circumstances and challenges.

As humans, it is easy to think that we have come to the end of the road. I found out that every time we come to the end of the road, God reveals another side of Him. God is too big to be bottled by a situation. God said to Abraham and He is saying the same thing to you…” I am the Almighty God.” He didn’t say I was, or I will be. This message is not for Abraham alone. God was saying in the time of Abraham: “I Am”. In your time also, He is saying: “I Am”.
He said ‘Walk before me and be perfect.’ In other words, God said: I am the Almighty God, walk before me and do not change your confession.

The Bible tells us in Romans chapter 4 about Abraham, who against hope believed in hope that he might become the father of many nations. He staggered not in unbelief, neither regarded he the deadness of Sarah’s womb or his old age. He was fully persuaded and so his faith never wavered. God sent me your way today to tell you that the miracle is coming your way! The promises of God are fresh every day. Great is His faithfulness. Faithful is He who had called us, and He will do it.

Further Reading: Genesis 17:1-8; Romans 4:17-22
Bible Reading: Morning- Psalms 10-12; Evening- Acts 19:1-20

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