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The believer is redeemed to keep making continuous advancement and progress in life no matter stops others. In essence, every child of God has a next level heritage in Christ Pro. 4:18; Rms. 8:29-30. But we don’t wait for next level in the kingdom; we take responsibility for it as individuals Deu. 1:6-7. In essence, next levels is God’s design for every of his child, but each believer must embrace the demand to experience it.
The Covenant Forces for Next Levels.
- Engage the force of the word of God.
God’s word is powerful and guarantees next level for the believer Heb. 4:12. When we engage with the commandment of God’s word, we experience next level Deu. 28:1; Jos. 1:8. Every act of obedience to the instruction of scriptures opens the flood gates to the next levels for that believer.
Scriptural examples:
- Abraham – by obedience to every of God’s word, he moved from a failure at 75 years to a trans-generational blessing 12:1-4; 24:1.
- Moses – By responding to the instruction of God’s word, in the same place he had failed and was chased out, he returned and commanded outstanding success 2: 3. 15; 3:7-10; 11.
- Peter – Peter through engaging with the word from Jesus, he stepped out of failure and frustration into unusual breakthrough 5:4-8.
- Engage the force of serving God.
Serving God faithfully and fruitfully is a covenant qualifier for next level Lk. 19:12-13,17-19. When the believer is dedicated to serving God and the interest of His kingdom Mk. 4:30-32; Jn. 12:24-26.
- Engage the force of prophetic connection.
God’s prophets are His tool to forcefully move His children into their next levels Hos. 12:13; 1Sam 9:21; 10:1. When the believer receives a prophet sent to life by God, by honoring him and obeying the instruction from him, he is moved into his next levels forcefully Mat. 10:41.
In conclusion, whatever God has ordained is guaranteed Ecc. 3:14. But it all depends on individuals to accept the responsibility in order to take delivery in reality.
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 saving me. Amen!”
Prayer.
- Father in the name of Jesus, I choose to engage with the forces of next levels, thereby invoking my release to the next levels 30:19.
- Father, in the name of Jesus, I curse every force of stagnation that has held my life down hitherto, they are destroyed now 1:6.
- Father in the name of Jesus, I receive the grace to subdue all obstacles and oppositions, thereby making me to enjoy continuous next levels from now 4:7.
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