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DOMINION MANDATE DAILY DEVOTIONAL Friday, January 29


REVELATION – THE FAITH ACTIVATOR
Ephesians 1:15-23

Why do some Christians say boldly and confidently that God said something to them? Are such Christians in a special class or are they receiving special favour from God? Does God speak to other Christians alike? If so, why are some receiving while others are not? These are some of the perplexing questions that bug the mind of not only young believers, but older Christians as well.
The bottom-line is that God speaks to everyone; but not everyone is able to tap and decode the things He says to them. The people equipped to tap and decipher what God is saying are those that have surrendered to the Lordship of Jesus and have been filled with the Holy Spirit. Among these ones, not everyone is sufficiently sensitive to hear God and be led by Him.

Andrew Murray said, “Every exhibition of the power of faith was the fruit of a special revelation from God.” He says in other words that for you to function in faith, you need to hear from God and anchor your faith on His revealed word. Rick Renner explains further; “Faith is the spark that ignites the impossible and causes it to become possible. When a person’s faith is activated (by revelation), it sets in motion supernatural power that enables that person to do what he normally would never be able to do!”
The cattle on a thousand hills are yours. You can only be limited by your faith; and your faith can only be limited by your revelation.

Pray for insight and wisdom to overcome long-standing challenges.
Pray for the spirit of creativity and innovation to be poured out upon youths and the unemployed.

CONFESSION: Let the eyes of my understanding open to see the wonderful provisions God has made for me.

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