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Kneeling on the Promises of God
James 5
Matthew 8:17
Proverbs 3:5-6
Observations regarding God’s Promises.
1. God’s promises are not automatic.
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Not every promise in the book is mine.
3. Some promises are conditional.
Proverbs 3:
4. Sometimes God speaks a promise to your heart.
Principles for seeing God’s promises come to fruition in our life.
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We must be Obedient
1 Kings 18:1
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We must have Faith
II.
We must have Faith
II.
We must have Faith
III.
We must separate ourselves in Prayer
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We must separate ourselves in Prayer
1 Kings
Luke
Luke 9:26
Mark 9:
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We’ve must pray Persistently
1 Thessalonians 5:
Ephesians
Luke 18:1
Luke
Psalm
V. We must live Expectantly
1 Kings
Closing Observations
1. God’s promises are for all people, not just Old Testament prophets.
2. God’s promises are available, but they are not automatic.
3. The God who makes the promises (when we do our part) keeps the promises.
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