Satan wants to instill fear in every Christian that he is stronger than God the Father.That is an absolute lie. Here are 7 Biblical strategies against satan
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It is YOU who gives me power to get wealth, that Your covenant is established in the earth and in my life, in the name of Jesus (Deut 8:18). I break and annul all assignments of the enemy against my finances in the name of Jesus. I break and annul all curses of poverty, lack, debt and failure in the name of Jesus. I seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness and all things are added to me (Matt. 6:33). I rebuke and cast out all spirits of the cankerworm, palmerworm, caterpillar, and locust that would eat up my blessings in the name of Jesus (Joel 2:25). LORD JESUS, YOU teach me to profit, and lead me in the way I should go (Isa. 48:17). You are Jehovah-Jireh my provider (Gen. 22:14). You are El Shaddai, the God who is more than enough. Wealth and riches are in my house, because I fear You and delight greatly in Your commandments - YOUR WORD (Psa. 112:1-3). The blessing of the LORD upon my life makes me rich, and He adds no sorrow with it. I am blessed coming in and blessed going out, blessed in the city and everywhere I go. I am God’s servant and He takes pleasure in my prosperity because I favor His righteous cause (Psa. 35:27). Jesus Christ, You became poor, that through Your poverty I am made rich (2 Cor. 8:9). I meditate in the word day and night and whatever I do prospers in the name of Jesus (Psa. 1:3). Peace is within my walls and prosperity within my palace (Psa. 122:7). 85 PRAYERS FOR PROSPERITY AND FINANCIAL RELEASE (CONT’D) I prosper through the prophets and prophetic ministry (Ezra 6:14). I believe the true prophets of God and I prosper in the name of Jesus (2 Chron. 20:20). I am your servant, LORD, thank You for prospering me (Neh. 1:11). The God of heaven prospers me (Neh. 2:20). I live in the prosperity of the King (Jer. 23:5). Through Your favor Lord, I am a prosperous person (Gen. 39:2). LORD, You called me and You make my way prosperous, daily (Isa. 48:15). I pray and fast in secret and You reward me openly (Matt. 6:6, 18). I am rewarded because I trust You and diligently seek You (Heb. 11:6). LORD, You have released the wealth of the wicked into my hands, in the name of Jesus. LORD, I thank You that, You have brought me into my wealthy place (Psa. 66:12). I give and it is given to me, good measure, pressed down, shaken together and running over (Luke 6:38). The floodgates of heaven are open over my life and I receive more than I have enough room to receive (Mal. 3:10). There are no holes in my bag in the name of Jesus. The devourer is rebuked and his assignment is cancelled, for my sake in the name of Jesus (Mal. 3:11). All nations call me blessed and I am a delightful land (Mal. 3:12). I am in league with the stones of the field (Job 5:23). My gates are open so that the wealth of the nations comes into my life continually in the name of Jesus (Isa. 60:11). Your showers of blessing are upon my life (Ezek. 34:26). My vats overflow continually in the name of Jesus (Joel 2:24). My barns are filled with plenty and my presses burst with new wine (Prov. 3:10). You have commanded Your blessing upon my storehouses, O LORD (Deut 28:8). My barns are full and overflowing, my sheep bring forth thousands and ten thousands, my oxen are strong to labor (Psa. 144:13-14). The plowman overtakes the reaper in my life and the treader of grapes, the sower of the seed and I live in continual harvest in the name of Jesus (Amos 9:13). My floor is full of wheat and my vats overflow with wine and oil (Joel 2:25). You have dealt wondrously with me, I eat and am satisfied (Joel 2:26). You lead me into the land flowing with milk and honey, O LORD (Exod. 3:8). You have brought me into a land without scarceness or lack, Thank You Lord Jesus (Deut. 8:9). All grace abounds toward me because I have all sufficiency in all things and abound to every good work (2 Cor. 9:8). My head is anointed with oil and my cup runs over (Psa. 23:5). I have riches and honor in abundance (2 Chron. 18:1). The rock pours out rivers of oil (Job 29:6). My feet are dipped in oil (Deut. 33:24) I love wisdom, I inherit substance and my treasures are filled at all times, in the name of Jesus (Prov. 8:18) LORD, You have brought honey out of the rock for me in the name of Jesus (Psa. 81:16). I have plenty of silver in the name of Jesus (Job 28:1). Your river of life leads me to gold in the name of Jesus (Gen. 2:11-12). I inherit the land (Psa. 37:29). I refuse to allow the angel of blessing to depart without blessing me in the name of Jesus (Gen. 2:6) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07VGT8CBP Now in Amazon The Bible is filled with verses, promises, and declarations related to blessings,prosperity and abundance. Many of these scriptures,and verses are promises of what we have in Christ Jesus This book has been written to stir your faith to claim your promises and rise to new heights. Prophetic Prayers for Financial Blessings is based on what we have in Jesus, The world has wants and is without God’s covenant; we have the covenant of God sealed with the blood of Jesus. Our faith is made effectual by the promises that is written in scriptures.. In Philem 6 the bible says “That the communication of thy faith may become effectual by the acknowledging of every good thing which is in you in Christ Jesus. In the New King James Version you’ll find the word:•“Prosper” in 39 verses and prosperity” in 26 verses and rich in 102 verses. Remember becoming successful in life is not praying ,folding your hand and doing nothing it is praying.making the declaration and then taking action on how these proclamations can come to pass by the actions we take after we have prayed about it. God has given us the power to do create, plant and nurture all that is before us. We use our faith, but our faith is also activated by the actions that we take in faith. My prayer for you is that you will find something in these prayers and declarations that will help you press on and reeive more from God . I want to encourage you to contend for more and not settle for less. Please Support Our Ministry Dear Brethren, You can now sow a seed of financial blessings into this Ministry Please make your financial commitment through this account details; Bank: Access Bank. Account Number:0033328158 Account Name: Korie Mabrig David Location: Enugu, Nigeria. Thank you for supporting the Kingdom's work. Email me at: [email protected] Mobile:+23490946876
Joanna and Susanna in the Bible followed Jesus and provided for the financial needs of Jesus and His disciples. I don’t know about you, but I get really excited when I delve into some of
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The garment is for our benefit, not our hindering. Wearing the garment provides us with blessings.
God as we know Him has always been and always will be. He has no beginning and no end. His wisdom is shown throughout the cosmos and our home, planet Earth. When Moses was called by God to go deliver the children of Israel, he asked God who should He say sent him? God replied, "I AM." He further explained that He was " I AM that I AM." Seems kind of weird for a name, right? After the Israelites were delivered, they wandered in the wilderness for 40 years. During this time, I AM revealed who He was by His what He did. God revealed who He was by what He did. If you feel lost, confused or struggle with unbelief, please use this as a reference. Call on The Lord and watch Him show up. He knows your heart, so you don't have to be fancy with your words or know what to say - simply call out to I AM and what Him become what you need! Keep pressing. Your labor is not in vain.
Have you ever wondered why the most powerful, most important name in the Bible has been taken out of many versions? I have.
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"An extraordinary novel . . . a triumph of insight and storytelling." --Associated Press "A true masterpiece." --Glennon Doyle, author of Untamed An extraordinary story set in the first century about a woman who finds her voice and her destiny, from the celebrated number one New York Times bestselling author of The Secret Life of Bees and The Invention of Wings In her mesmerizing fourth work of fiction, Sue Monk Kidd takes an audacious approach to history and brings her acclaimed narrative gifts to imagine the story of a young woman named Ana. Raised in a wealthy family with ties to the ruler of Galilee, she is rebellious and ambitious, with a brilliant mind and a daring spirit. She engages in furtive scholarly pursuits and writes narratives about neglected and silenced women. Ana is expected to marry an older widower, a prospect that horrifies her. An encounter with eighteen-year-old Jesus changes everything. Their marriage evolves with love and conflict, humor and pathos in Nazareth, where Ana makes a home with Jesus, his brothers, and their mother, Mary. Ana's pent-up longings intensify amid the turbulent resistance to Rome's occupation of Israel, partially led by her brother, Judas. She is sustained by her fearless aunt Yaltha, who harbors a compelling secret. When Ana commits a brazen act that puts her in peril, she flees to Alexandria, where startling revelations and greater dangers unfold, and she finds refuge in unexpected surroundings. Ana determines her fate during a stunning convergence of events considered among the most impactful in human history. Grounded in meticulous research and written with a reverential approach to Jesus's life that focuses on his humanity, The Book of Longings is an inspiring, unforgettable account of one woman's bold struggle to realize the passion and potential inside her, while living in a time, place and culture devised to silence her. It is a triumph of storytelling both timely and timeless, from a masterful writer at the height of her powers. Product DetailsISBN-13: 9780143111399 Media Type: Paperback Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group Publication Date: 03-23-2021 Pages: 448 Product Dimensions: 5.00(w) x 7.70(h) x 1.00(d)About the Author Sue Monk Kidd's debut novel, The Secret Life of Bees, spent more than one hundred weeks on the New York Times bestseller list, has sold more than six million copies in the United States, was turned into both an award-winning major motion picture and a musical, and has been translated into thirty-six languages. Her second novel, The Mermaid Chair, was a number one New York Times bestseller and was adapted into a television movie. Her third novel, The Invention of Wings, an Oprah's Book Club 2.0 pick, was also a number one New York Times bestseller. She is the author of several acclaimed memoirs, including The Dance of the Dissident Daughter, her groundbreaking work on religion and feminism, as well as the New York Times bestseller Traveling with Pomegranates, written with her daughter, Ann Kidd Taylor. She lives in North Carolina.Read an Excerpt Read an Excerpt i. I am Ana. I was the wife of Jesus ben Joseph of Nazareth. I called him Beloved and he, laughing, called me Little Thunder. He said he heard rumblings inside me while I slept, a sound like thunder from far over the Nahal Zippori valley or even farther beyond the Jordan. I don't doubt he heard something. All my life, longings lived inside me, rising up like nocturnes to wail and sing through the night. That my husband bent his heart to mine on our thin straw mat and listened was the kindness I most loved in him. What he heard was my life begging to be born. ii. My testament begins in the fourteenth year of my life, the night my aunt led me to the flat roof of my father's grand house in Sepphoris, bearing a plump object wrapped in linen. I followed her up the ladder, eyeing the mysterious bundle, which was tied on her back as if it were a newborn baby, unable to guess what she secreted. She was humming a Hebrew song about Jacob's ladder, doing so rather loudly, and I worried the sound would tumble through the slit windows of the house and awaken my mother. She had forbidden us to go to the roof together, afraid Yaltha would fill my head with audacities. Unlike my mother, unlike every woman I knew, my aunt was educated. Her mind was an immense feral country that spilled its borders. She trespassed everywhere. She had come to us from Alexandria four months ago for reasons of which no one would speak. I'd not known my father had a sister until she'd appeared one day dressed in a plain, undyed tunic, her small body erect with pride, eyes glowering. My father didn't embrace her, nor did my mother. They gave her a servant's room that opened onto the upper courtyard, and they ignored my interrogations. Yaltha, too, avoided my questions. "Your father made me swear not to speak of my past. He would rather you think I dropped from the sky in the manner of bird shit." Mother said Yaltha had an impudent mouth. For once, we were in agreement. My aunt's mouth was a wellspring of thrilling and unpredictable utterances. It was what I most loved about her. Tonight was not the first time we'd sneaked to the roof after dark to escape prying ears. Huddled beneath the stars, my aunt had told me of Jewish girls in Alexandria who wrote on wooden tablets that contained multiple wax slates, contraptions I could scarcely imagine. She'd recounted stories of Jewish women there who led synagogues, studied with philosophers, wrote poetry, and owned houses. Egyptian queens. Female pharaohs. Great Goddesses. If Jacob's ladder reached all the way to heaven, so, too, did ours. Yaltha had lived no more than four and a half decades, but already her hands were becoming knotted and misshapen. Her skin lay in pleats on her cheeks and her right eye drooped as if wilted. Despite that, she moved nimbly up the rungs, a graceful climbing spider. I watched as she hoisted herself over the top rung onto the roof, the pouch on her back swinging to and fro. We settled on grass mats, facing each other. It was the first day of the month of Tishri, but the cool fall rains had not yet come. The moon sat like a small fire on the hills. The sky, cloudless, black, full of embers. The smell of pita and smoke from cook fires drifted over the city. I burned with curiosity to know what she concealed in her bundle, but she gazed into the distance without speaking and I forced myself to wait. My own audacities lay hidden inside a carved cedar chest in a corner of my room: scrolled papyri, parchments, and scraps of silk, all of which bore my writings. There were reed pens, a sharpening knife, a cypress writing board, vials of ink, an ivory palette, and a few precious pigments my father had brought from the palace. The pigments were mostly gone now, but they'd been luminous the day I'd opened the lid for Yaltha. My aunt and I had stood there gazing down at all that glory, neither of us speaking. She reached into the chest and pulled out parchments and scrolls. Not long before she arrived, I'd begun writing down the stories of the matriarchs in the Scriptures. Listening to the rabbis, one would've thought the only figures worth mention in the whole of history were Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph . . . David, Saul, Solomon . . . Moses, Moses, Moses. When I was finally able to read the Scriptures for myself, I discovered (behold!) there were women. To be ignored, to be forgotten, this was the worst sadness of all. I swore an oath to set down their accomplishments and praise their flourishings, no matter how small. I would be a chronicler of lost stories. It was exactly the kind of boldness Mother despised. On the day I opened the chest for Yaltha, I had completed the stories of Eve, Sarah, Rebekah, Rachel, Leah, Zilpah, Bilhah, and Esther. But there was so much remaining to be written-Judith, Dinah, Tamar, Miriam, Deborah, Ruth, Hannah, Bathsheba, Jezebel. Tensed, almost breathless, I watched my aunt pore over my efforts. "It's as I thought," she said, her face candescent. "You've been greatly blessed by God." Such words. Until that moment I'd thought I was merely peculiar-a disturbance of nature. A misfit. A curse. I'd long been able to read and write, and I possessed unusual abilities to compose words into stories, to decipher languages and texts, to grasp hidden meanings, to hold opposing ideas in my head without conflict. My father, Matthias, who was head scribe and counselor to our tetrarch, Herod Antipas, said my talents were better suited for prophets and messiahs, for men who parted seas, built temples, and conferred with God on mountaintops, or for that matter, any common circumcised male in Galilee. Only after I taught myself Hebrew and cajoled and pleaded did he allow me to read the Torah. Since the age of eight, I'd begged him for tutors to educate me, scrolls to study, papyrus to write on, and dyes to mix my own inks, and he'd often complied-whether out of awe or weakness or love, I couldn't say. My aspirations embarrassed him. When he couldn't subdue them, he made light of them. He liked to say the only boy in the family was a girl. A child as awkward as I required an explanation. My father suggested that while God was busy knitting me together in my mother's womb, he'd become distracted and mistakenly endowed me with gifts destined for some poor baby boy. I don't know if he realized how affronting this must have been to God, at whose feet he laid the blunder. My mother believed the fault lay with Lilith, a demon with the talons of an owl and the wings of a carrion bird who searched for newborn babies to murder, or in my instance, to defile with unnatural tendencies. I'd arrived in the world during a savage winter rain. The old women who delivered the babies refused to venture out even though my high-ranking father had sent for them. My distraught mother sat on her birthing chai
A merry heart doeth good like a medicine: but a broken spirit drieth the bones. Dear Lord please help me to have joy today, for the Joy of The Lord is your strength!! I speak strength today in The Matchless Name of Jesus....~ Amen~ http://anitahewitt.blogspot.com/2014/09/proverbs-1722-food-for-soul-evan-anita.html Thank You For Your Support: http://www.bryanthewitt.com/donate-1/
These are standard sized postcards of names of Jesus found in the Bible. Jesus · Alpha and Omega · Immanuel · King of Kings · Light of the World · Morning Star · Prince of Peace · Wonderful Counselor · Lamb of God · Saviour of the World · The Good Shepherd · The Way · Lord of Lords · Anointed One · Bread of Life · Chief Cornerstone · Great High Priest · Holy and Righteous One · Lord of Glory · Messiah · Teacher · The Truth · Word of God. Package of 25.
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Do you know the lady in the Bible whose name was Tabitha or Dorcas? Her life’s example has been so noteworthy that a few verses of the Bible have been dedicated to her. In this post, let us take a look at what we can learn from the life of Tabitha in Acts 9:37-43.
Abish was a Lamanite servant who played a pivotal role in the conversion of King Lamoni’s people, and is one of the few named women in the Book of Mormon. In Hebrew, the name Abish may mean “father (is a) man.” Immediately after providing her name, Mormon explains that she had “been converted unto the Lord for many years, on account of a remarkable vision of her father.” One possible interpretation is that Abish had received a vision of her Heavenly Father, or of Jesus Christ, the “Eternal Father” of heaven and earth. In staying true to biblical custom, the Nephite record keepers used Abish’s name to teach a gospel truth.
During the year that I worked with my young subject Katie, who relived her previous life as an Essene master named Suddi, much information came through our sessions that shed an enormous amount of light on the teachings and miracles performed by Jesus. Suddi provided a physical description of Jesus that doesn’t quite match tradition. […]
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In the Gospel of John we see Jesus in a way we don't see Him in any of the other three gospels. Here are 15 names of Jesus we see in the book of John.
We aren't always honest about how difficult normal human life is.For the majority of people, sorrow, despair, anxiety, and mental illness are everyday experiences. While we have made tremendous advancements in therapy and psychiatry, the burden of living still comes down to mundane choices that we each must make―like the daily choice to get out of bed.In this deeply personal essay, Alan Noble considers the unique burden of everyday life in the modern world. Sometimes, he writes, the choice to carry on amid great suffering―to simply get out of bed―is itself a powerful witness to the goodness of life, and of God.
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