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Dominion Mandate Daily Devotional Tuesday March 8, 2016

THEME: “Fishers” And “Hunters” Will Help You
Acts 8:26-35

Have you ever have the urge to speak to someone about Christ, but you held yourself back and eventually did not do so? A young man had the prompting to go and speak cult-member schoolmate about Christ but he resisted doing so. Later in the evening of the same day, the friend was shot by “car snatching robbers” and he died.

 The Christian Brother mourned and lamented the death of the schoolmate as if he was the one the pulled the trigger and killed him.
What you may not know about soul wining is that before God prompts you to minister to someone or a group, he has already sent angels ahead of you to prepare the people to receive you and your message. In Jeremiah 16:16-17, the angels that help in gathering souls unto God are referred to as “fishers and hunters”.

 “Behold, ii will send for many fishers, saith the Lord, and they will fish them from every mountain, and from every hill, and out of holes of the rocks. For my eyes are upon all their ways: they are not hid from my face”.

The angel that spike to Philip in Acts 8:26 and directed him to go and join the Ethiopian eunuch in his chariot must have been a fisher or hunter angel. He made sure that the eunuch received the gospel and became rooted in God’s kingdom.

You will never know the full joy of Christianity until you begin to partner with God and his angel in gathering souls into his kingdom.

PRAYER:
Ask for empowerment to overcome the habit of procrastination and giving excuses.

Pray for stronger burden for perishing souls among brethren.

CONFESSION:
 Every moment, I am in partnership with God, I do my little part, God and angels do the supernatural part.

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