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    Wednesday, August 20, 2008

    YOUR FUTURE IS IN YOUR MOUTH

    YOUR FUTURE IS IN YOUR MOUTH
    …You Are Your Own Responsibility
    When you hear a word of prophesy that concerns you, you should do what Daniel did. Israel was in captivity and Daniel had been fasting and praying for their freedom.
    As he studied the scroll of the prophet Jeremiah, he found out that the time of Israel’s deliverance had come, yet there was no deliverance. So he set himself to pray.
    You have to set yourself to pray in order to bring these prophecies into reality. As you pray in the Holy Ghost, the Spirit of God will guide you to know the set time for their fulfillment.
    This doesn’t mean that the time you pray in the spirit are the only time He guides you.
    It just means that your spirits becomes very sensitive and easily pick up signals transmitted from God’s frequency at such times. He can let you know, “this is the time for that word! And when you get that signal, you’ve to act, because if you don’t act, you may loss it!
    Don’t say, “Oh God, bring it to pass.” No!
    Understand God’s ways. The Psalmist said the children of Israel knew the acts of God but Moses knew the ways of God (Psalm 103:7).
    What I’m teaching right now is one of the ways of God.
    You’re the one responsible for bringing about the prophecies in your life.
    “How?” You ask;
    By stepping into it! Until the priest stepped into the waters of the Jordan, it didn’t part.
    Then again, a stepping into that water at the wrong time and in the wrong way could have gotten them all downed in the water. But thank God, they stepped in when God said to, and the Jordan parted just as He had prophesized.
    The prophet said about Jesus, “Lo, I come: in the volume of the book it is written of me” (Psalm 40:7) when Jesus was to step into that, He didn’t pray, “O God, you shall make it happen.” He said, “I’ve come to do they will, oh God.” (Hebrews 10:7).
    Look at him again in Luke 4, he went into the Synagogue on the Sabbath Day as was His custom, and was handed the scroll to read.
    Then He read to the people from where Isaiah stated The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because he hath anointed me to preach deliverance to the captives, and recovering of sight to the blind, to set at liberty them that are bruised, to preach the acceptable year of the Lord.” (Luke 4:18-19).
    Afterward, He closed the book and said to them, “Today, this scripture is fulfilled in your ears. “ Right there demon-possessed man screamed out and Jesus said, “Shut up and come out of him.” He put that word to work immediately and the demon checked out. The people left the Synagogue that day amazed at the mighty deed they’d just witnessed (Mark 1:21-28).
    Jesus said to the disciples in Mathew 17:20
    “… verily I say unto you, if ye have faith as a grain of mustard seed, ye shall say unto this mountain, remove hence to yonder place; and it shall remove; and nothing shall be impossible unto you.”
    Jesus didn’t just speak the words, he proved them. And these words let you know you’re the architect of your life today. Some people don’t understand this and they don’t believe it, but it doesn’t change the fact that it’s true. The life you’re living today is the exact picture you painted with your words yesterday.
    We started in the book of James and found out how the tongue is like a captain of a ship.
    Where your tongue goes, you go, if your tongue is confused, your life will be confused.
    Have you ever read about the man Job?
    Reading his story on the scripture, you may come away with the impression that Job was being tested by God. You may even feel that God doesn’t really care about His children and can choose to hunt them just to prove a point to the devil. But if you study Job’s story carefully, you’ll observe that God was the one trying him. God wasn’t the one who brought evil upon himself through his words.
    Job was responsible for his catastrophe.
    The devil couldn’t inflict those terrible disasters on him until he broke the hedge protection God had placed around him (Job 1: 9-10). It wasn’t God who broke that hedge.
    Even though He was a wonderful, righteous man who God loved and bragged about, He lived in fear and unbelief. Job said things like, “I’m not safe. I don’t know what my children are up to right now. Those kids will be the death of me!” (Job 3:25).
    Have you heard people talk like this? And they wonder why their lives are full of ups and down.
    You have to keep your distance from such people. And if you’re like that, you have to change. Your words make you or break you. Don’t forget what Proverbs 18:21 says: “Death and life are in the power of the tongue; and they that love it shall eat the fruit thereof.
    Why would a man grow and move forward only for his life to suddenly begin to spiral downloads and end up in a ditch. Don’t blame it on his family, society, economics forces, or the government.
    I’m not saying these are not influential, but they can only affect us to the extent that we let them. Your faith and knowledge of any nation should not dictate your prosperity, joy, happiness or success, because these things are not citizen of any particular country.
    Assuming you were fired from work, two years ago, you didn’t dream you could be fired.
    You were doing well on the job. You did everything right and to the best of your ability, and yet you were fired. Now you’re wondering how you could have been responsible.
    Your experience is not the important thing; what really matters is what you do with your experience.
    When Abraham and Lot were about to separate, Lot chose the best parts of the land for himself and left the parched part for Abraham. After he was gone, God spoke to Abraham, and asked him to look to the north, south, east and west; as far as his eyes could see, He had given to him, and that include all the land Lot greedily chose for himself. (Gen. 13:10-17)
    Are you going to think and see like Abraham, who God told that as far as his eye could see was his, or are you going to continue wondering where to start? Yes you’ve worked faithfully for that company all these years and you still can’t understand why they laid you off. But it’s time to quit wondering where you’re going to start from.
    Don’t see yourself going down, because if you do, you’ll surely go down.
    It’s time for you to start putting to work the thing you’ve leanrt. It’s time for you to make your move! Prophesy your future. Locate the word of God concerning you and speak it out, speak forth the word
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