Revelation is Your Right
How does The LORD prepare you to become a witness for Jesus?
Through the baptism of The Holy Spirit!
For Jesus said:
“For you shall receive power, after The Holy Spirit comes upon you. And you shall become witnesses unto Me in Jerusalem, in Judea, in Samaria, even to the uttermost parts of the earth.” Acts 1:8.
The power of The Holy Spirit will transform you by the renewing of you mind so that you will prove what is the good and acceptable and Perfect Will of God.
His Ways will become your ways, and His Thoughts will become your thoughts. As high as the heavens are above the earth, so much higher will your thoughts be lifted above your own ways of thinking.
Yielding to The Spirit of The LORD will bring about Word of The LORD that He is sending you. Therefor, give yourself over to what He is showing you, day by day.
You don’t always know how He is doing this but keeping an attitude of yielding to Him will keep your heart open to anything that He confirms to you.
Wisdom is the principal thing, get wisdom. And with all of your getting, get understanding. Your understanding will be enlightened, and you will know the hope of your calling.
Revelation is your portion. It is your right because it is your promise.
There is far more good ahead of you than you realize. Trust in the way He works.
“Is not My Word like fire, says The LORD? Is it not like the mighty hammer that smashes the rocks?” Jeremiah 23:29.
He keeps sending you His Word till the rocks standing in the way of your understanding are broken.
He intends for your portion of revelation about Himself to become Rhema; the Word Alive in you. For He is truly, The Word that is Sent.
~ Thomas Downes
Thomas Downes. Walking with The LORD for over 40 years, Thomas runs “The Voice of the Writer” a Prophetic Ministry. His purpose is to present the Word of God and the Love of God with the prophetic heart; the heart that desires to hear the Voice of The LORD, and present His Word for the encouragement of others.
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