Tuesday, August 31, 2010

See Jesus in everything

In all things, Jesus should have the pre-eminence. For He is Alpha and
Omega, the author and finisher of our faith.

Whatever situation we are going through, always see Jesus in that
situation. He can make all things good even those things may seem to be
terrible at the moment and there seems to no light at the end of the
tunnel.

In the midst of a perfect storm, be conscious of Jesus' presence in that
perfect storm. Be conscious of our righteousness in Christ Jesus. There is
nothing too big that God cannot manage. Jesus is the Almighty God. Nothing
is impossible to Him and I can do all thiings through Christ who
strengthens me.

When the image of Jeus in us is so big, the treat of a challenging
situation will be small when compared to the full confidence in Christ.
Just know Jesus is working behind the scene to make sure we come out of
every bad situation victorious.

When we bring Jesus into the situation, the situation will have to bow to
Jesus and turn for the better. For Jesus is above all names and things.

Joshua and Caleb saw the goodness of their God and His wonderful promise to
bring them in into the promised land for they have a different spirit. They
see their God as a good God who will keep His promise to His people. The
other ten spies saw the enemy as larger than what their God can do for
them. Their unbelief caused the children of Israel to wonder in the
wilderness for forty years!

When the children of Israel was fighting the Philistines at the valley of
Elah, the army of Israel was afraid of the giants of the Philistines. But,
David saw the goodness and mercy of His God. He was furious at the remarks
made by the Philistines for he was conscious of his right standing with God
and he was able to defect the giant Goliath with just one smooth stone.

When we are conscious of Jesus' wonderful work at the cross, bad situation
becomes good. When we believe right, there is heart transformation and we
will eventually live right. See Jesus in our every endeavour and see
victory been accomplished by Christ Jesus. Hallelujah!

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