11/8/2017 BREAKTHROUGH!Do you ever feel like you cannot get a break in life?
Avoid the "Eeyore" life approach living with your head down and constant moaning. God is a God of grace and he is just in his generosity. God is fair! The reality is that things are not always fair in this life, but your future is not defined by your bad breaks. You can begin the path to a Breakthrough today. A breakthrough is not something we sit around waiting for. Trust that God has your best interest at hand: “We reap what we sow." Meaning of reap: "to receive (a reward or benefit) as a consequence of one's own actions." Everyday matters – if we sow grumbling, complaining, doubt, fear what are we going to receive? Change your outlook: sow faith, words of encouragement, obedience to God, and plant the positive. Begin a spiritual shift which leads to a breakthrough. Control your thought life: Proverbs 23:7 (NKJV) “For as he thinks in his heart, so is he.” What are you dwelling on in your mind? Are you sowing seeds of doubt into your mind? Line up your thoughts with the Word of God. Galatians 6:9 (NKJV) And let us not grow weary while doing good, for in due season we shall reap if we do not lose heart. Your thoughts have power to enable a breakthrough. Create an atmosphere of belief: Jesus’ hometown was a town of unbelief and he could only do a few miracles there. We find on one occasion he asked people to leave the room He was in. Wh? Unbelief. They laughed at him because He spoke of the power of God. Believing is your starting block for a breakthrough. Take action! James 2:26: "For as the body without the spirit is dead, so faith without works is dead also." Faith needs deeds. Deeds are actions that are performed intentionally. Become intentional: take actions on purpose. Pray - we have not because we ask not. Read the Word of God on a daily bases. Wash your mind with God’s word. Use appropriate language. Sow words of faith. Live an honest life. God blesses honesty. Actions open the doors to your breakthrough. |
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