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Destiny
Wherever you came from this morning, wherever you’ve been you have a divine destiny.
You and I know you don’t feel that way all the time.
In fact there are times when you question if God really has a place for you at all.
The landscape of your life doesn’t seem to fit with what you believe God spoke over your life at one point in time.
When you were on the mountaintop it seemed so clear, you were so excited.
When you received the word over your life you were in such awe and wonder that you could’t wait to run into the promise of God.
Often, as with David, there is a process that leads to the fulfillment of the promise.
During that time, the enemy will use any means necessary to try to discourage and detain your spirit in places of frustration, doubt and fear.
David’s destiny did not begin as he ascended to the throne of Israel, but on the day God anointed him in a field in the sight of his brothers.
Despite the hard days between the two events, David doggedly pursued God’s promise until it was fulfilled, without quitting or taking shortcuts.
This shows us that David clearly believed what God had said.
Unlocking the Potential of the Promise
When you are born again, you inherit every promise of God for the believer.
Peter tells us that these promises unlock our potential to become more Christ-like, but we don’t truly possess these promises until three things happen.
We first begin to possess a promise when it is spoken into our hearts by the Holy Spirit.
The anointing does not just tell you what will be, it is creating what will be.
You must receive the Word.
You must know at all times that it is impossible for God to lie.
Rhema is a word that is often referred to in reference to the spoken word of God.
No freshly spoken word from God will ever come to you that does not contain its own ability to perform itself.
Mary received the Word from God, as amazing as it was to believe.
Your faith in that Word must be tested and proven.
When the Holy Spirit declares a promise over you, He simultaneously is putting a weapon in your arsenal to fight with.
This tells us that 1) you will often have to contend for the Word against someone who will try to steal it from you, 2) if you contend for the promise by using the promise you will be victorious!
Jesus gave us insight into this very thought when He said to Satan;
Positioned for Fulfillment
If we want to see the fulfillment of the promise, then we must refuse to define ourselves by anything other then what God has said about us.
Jesus rebuked the Pharisees
The words making void means to render powerless, giving the picture of pulling the plug on the most powerful thing in the universe- the Word of God!
Nothing can diminish the fact that God’s Word comes fully equipped to perform that which He said He will do.
But we can shut off our access to the power of that Word by choosing to define ourselves outside of what God has spoken over us.
This means we must be constantly training our minds in agreement with the Logos and Rhema words from God.
One of the Hebrew definitions for meditate is to mutter.
Meditating involves repeating the words God has said OUT LOUD.
Inheriting Promises
It is of vital importance that we “treasure up and ponder” the promises of the Lord over our life.
When you demonstrate value for the voice of the Lord, it determines the degree to which you will attract more promises into your life.
The link between hearing and obtaining promises therefore, is faith.
When we hold close those words that God has spoken over us, we are demonstrating that we know they are true and that our faith is in them instead of what we sometimes see.
That trust shows God that He can trust us with more.
Your life is not a culmination of the words that people have spoken over you, but God declares that you will live by every word that proceeds from His mouth.
Notice that it says proceeds, meaning He is presently speaking over you now.
What is He saying?
Will you receive it?
The sign that the Word is abiding in you is that you recognize the presence of God and have faith for what He wants to do!
Revelation is meant to bring us into divine encounter, or else it will just make us religious.
Religion becomes satisfied with form that has no power.
When we have been given a promise from the Scripture, it should provoke us to seek the One who both gives and fulfills the Word.
We live by every word that proceeds from the mouth of God!!!When we fail to listen to that word, we cut ourselves off from the fulfilled life He means for us to have.
Write the Words down, even the ones you are unsure of, meditate on them.
Lean on His voice, meaning EXPECT to hear from Him
Receive the word, write down the word, meditate on the word, declare the word over your life and let it draw you into your God ordained destiny!
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