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Prophecy is God speaking ahead of things He has ordained to do or make happen Isa. 42:9; 46:9-10. The scriptures make us to understand that prophecy is ordained for fulfilment Isa. 14:24,27; 55:10-11. Every statement of scriptures is defined as the “more sure word of prophecy” 2Pet. 1:19-21. In essence, scriptures show us what God has ordained for us, which He is committed to bring to pass.
Scriptural Prophetic Lifeline for the Redeemed.
This means what God has ordained for the believer on the earth.
- A royal destiny.
Royalty means the status or power of a king, queen or members of the family. By redemption, the believer is designed to enjoy royalty; in essence, experience life as a king and queen Rev. 5:9-10; 1Pet. 2:9.
- An enviable destiny.
To be enviable means to be very desirable; to be who what others want to be, have what others want. To be enviable means a feeling of desire for something that someone else has and you do not. This is who every believer is turned into by reason of redemption Gen. 26:12-14,26-28; Gal. 4:28.
- A mountaintop destiny.
By redemption, every believer is ordained for the top in life Mat. 5:13-15; Deu. 28:1,13. This is irrespective of the credential or human connection of the believer.
- Redeemed for dominion.
Dominion simply means to be in charge, have control over life forces and affairs Gen. 1:26-28. Redemption empowers the believer to have command in life, where everything comes under his control and answer to him Eph. 2:5-6; 1:20-21.
- Redeemed for wealth.
Wealth refers to having abundance of valuable possessions or money. Wealth also means a plentiful supply of whatever is needed per time. By redemption, the believer becomes a child of God, who owns the entire universe Psa. 24:1. Therefore, redemption brings the believer into the world of wealth Deu. 8:18; 2Cor. 8:9; 9:6-8.
Characteristics of Prophetic Words.
- Every prophetic word received and believed ignites hope Rms. 4:18; 15:4.
Hope is the vital spiritual force for bringing forth ones desired miracle Pro. 23:18.
- Every prophetic word received and believed stimulates joy and rejoicing Jer. 15:16; Psa. 119:162.
Joy is another spiritual force that facilitates delivery of the believer’s miracle Isa. 12:3; 54:1-3.
How to See Prophetic Words come to Pass.
- We must receive, believe and put them to work.
Prophecies are like seeds that must be planted before they can be delivered. Prophetic words are planted when we receive, believe and obey them Jn. 1:12; Jms. 2:14-24.
- We must water the end of the prophetic word with praise.
No matter how good a prophetic seed is, it needs water for it to thrive and produce. Praise is the way we water the prophetic seed from God’s word for it to deliver Pro. 12:14; 13:2; Heb. 13:15.
Scriptural Example.
- Abraham.
Abraham had the word of God to be great and become the faith of nations Gen. 12:1-3; 15:3-5. Contrary to all odds, Abraham kept giving glory to God, and this prophecy come to pass in a grand style Rms. 4:17-21.
In conclusion, our God has not change Mal. 3:6. Also, our God has no respect of person Acts 10:34-35. In essence, if we will engage the power of praise, we are the next to testify like Abraham.
To anyone reading this that will love to give his/her life to Christ, pray this prayer out loud with me from your heart: “Lord Jesus, I surrender my life to you today. Forgive me my sins; wash me with your blood. I believe you died for me, on the third day you rose again that I may be justified. Right now, I believe that my sins are forgiven; I’m justified by your blood; I’m born-again; I’m saved; I’m a child of God; I’m free from the power of sin to serve the living God. Thank you Jesus for receiving me; thank you Jesus for restoring me; thank you Jesus for
Prayer.
- Father in the name of Jesus, thank you for your word and the great promises for my life 2Pet. 1:3-4.
- Father in the name of Jesus, thank you for the fulfilment of every prophetic word concerning my life this month Isa. 14:24,27.
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