Trust…Believe…And Act On The Word

So, as the Holy Spirit says: Today, if you hear his
voice, do not harden your hearts…
(Hebrews 3:7-8 NIV).
When God’s Word comes to you, the first and
important thing to do is to accept it. This
may sound too simple for some people, but the things
about God are so simple; He’s never complicated. If
He were to come to us in His complexity, no one will
even be saved. He’d remain a mystery. So, accept Him
in His simplicity, and accept all that He’s done for you.
That’s what it takes.
He’s called you to fellowship; accept it. He’s given
you eternal life; accept it. He’s made you righteous,
strong, vibrant, healthy, prosperous and influential;
accept it! If you don’t accept what He’s done for you,
given you, and made you—and live accordingly—you’ll
be a victim in life. There’re people who say, “If God
is real, let Him do something about my situation.”
He already did; so stop waiting. Find out what the
Word says about that situation; accept it, and live
accordingly.
Romans 1:16 says, “For I am not ashamed of
the gospel of Christ: for it is the power of God unto
salvation to everyone that believeth; to the Jew first,
and also to the Greek.” The Gospel of Christ is a
message that works only for the one who believes. If
you don’t believe it, it won’t work, even though it’s
the power of God. Believe and accept that God has
blessed you. He’s not planning to do it, He’s done it
already: “Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord
Jesus Christ, who hath blessed us with all spiritual
blessings in heavenly places in Christ” (Ephesians
1:3).
Even now, if there’s a situation in your life that you
want changed, you can receive a miracle by saying
“Yes” to the Word! Quit thinking, “Is there hope for
me?” Yes. Christ is your hope. His Word is the answer.
There have been many like you who were in similar
situations and had a transformation. If the Word could
produce results for them, it’ll do the same for you. Trust
the Word. Believe the Word. Act on the Word
Confession I delight in the Word of God, for it’s perfect; enriching and beautifying my life. The glorious life is mine as I acknowledge and receive every good thing that I have in Christ Jesus, walking in the light and reality of who I am in Christ. Righteousness, joy, peace, prosperity, health and strength are mine, in Jesus’ Name. Amen.

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