Tuesday, May 19, 2015

REMIND GOD

CALL TO REMEMBRANCE


1 Kings 17:18 (KJV)
And she said unto Elijah, What have I to do with thee, O thou man of God? art thou come unto me to call my sin to remembrance, and to slay my son?

The widow woman called out to the man of God and ask what has she done.  She was wondering if he came to bring back her sins to her remembrance and thus the cause of her son's death.  

It is so easy when you are going through to think that your affliction, struggle or tragedy is a result of your sins.  But today, if you are going through a difficulty or need - call to remembrance what the word says about your circumstances and declare it over your life.  

TODAY'S FOCUS:  CONFESS THE WRITTEN WORD

Don't allow your past to block your healing, breakthrough or deliverance, but put God in remembrance of His word.  

Hebrews 10 (KJV)
But call to remembrance the former days, in which, after ye were illuminated, ye endured a great fight of afflictions;

THINK BACK - Think about the time when you experienced something that tried your faith or even your first encounter with Christ when He saved you.  You spent a lot of time reading the word finding and confessing scriptures about your situation.  You allowed nothing or anyone to come between your relationship with him or your church attendance, worship and fellowship time until you got your breakthrough.  

Let's discuss...
What are you experiencing today that you need to call God's word to remembrance?
What scripture speaks to your situation?
Do you need to confess any known or hidden sins?
Can you think of a time when you had a breakdown how God delivered you?
Can you use that as a reminder of God's faithfulness?
What are you holding against you?
What are you blaming God or someone -like the widow woman for?
Do you think that your present situation is hopeless?  (why/why not)

Make scripture confession a daily part of your life in every area.  Write cue cards, place notes in prominent places at home, work or in your car to remind yourself of God's promises to you and when you are faced with any difficulties remind God of His word and promise to you.  

Remember, God's word is medicine and an antidote for all maladies. 
Hebrews 10:32 TLB versions states... you should not "
ever forget those wonderful days when you first learned about Christ. Remember how you kept right on with the Lord even though it meant terrible suffering."  Nothing or no one stopped you. What God has done in the past, He is capable of doing it again.  Be equipped for  the times and journey ahead.  Confess the word daily even when you don't have a need- prevention is better than cure.  

God Bless you and Keep the Faith!

Virtuous Jewel

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