Author: Emode Victor |
Topic: God Bless And Keep You [23/04/2017]
And he will love thee, and bless thee, and multiply thee: he will also bless the fruit of thy womb, and the fruit of thy land, thy corn, and thy wine, and thine oil, the increase of thy kind, and the flocks of thy sheep, in the land which he swore unto thy fathers to give thee. Deuteronomy 7:13. Read: Deut 7:11-15
When you pray a simple prayer for some people (who believe you could have prayed further to pacify God on their behalf) like "God Bless You", you hear some say, I know, but is that what I will eat. Some hardly say Amen to such simple yet powerful prayer because of their mindset and level of understanding simply because they were not given physical money or other material blessings, they don't believe. Beloved, when God blesses you, you have no need of any man's blessings. when God blesses you, you are blessed indeed. I am not talking about the deceptive "God Bless You" recorded in 1 Jn 3:20. Am talking about God blessing you from His heart through such simple prayer when you keep His commandments to do them.
When such prayer is offered by anybody to you, claim it by faith and begin to walk with the consciousness that you are blessed according to God’s word. This is how it works, when you claim such prayer in faith, God causes all elements to work on your behalf to bring upon you that blessings. Everything will begin to work for your good. Be blessed of the Lord.
#BiblePromisesPrayer
* This week and beyond, God Almighty will bless you beyond your imagination
* He shall bless your water and your bread, He will remove sickness from your dwelling place
* Everything will work in your favour
* All your disappointment and failures shall be converted to miracle and testimonies
* All your labour shall be turned into favour with men in Jesus mighty and precious Name.
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