Deuteronomy 7:9 ‘Know therefore that the Lord thy God, he is God, the faithful God, which keepeth covenant and mercy with them that love him and keep his commandments to a thousand generations.’

DAILY READING; Matthew 13:24-58; Leviticus 19; Proverbs 29

In 1945, just as World War 2 was coming to an end, three young firebrand evangelists emerged in America. The most dazzling of the trio was Bron Clifford who was called “the greatest preacher since the apostles.” At only age 25, he was pulling more crowds, and influencing more leaders than any of his contemporaries. He seemed to have everything. He was tall, handsome, dashing, and sought after by Hollywood for lead roles in famous movies.
Next was Chuck Templeton, who was such a gifted and talented preacher that the media called him the “Babe Ruth of evangelism”.
The last of the trio was Billy Graham, who was considered not as good a preacher as the first two.
These three young evangelists were all in their mid-twenties and there were very high expectations as they took off in their ministry. But surprisingly, the first two ‘better’ preachers did not go far in the race. Within five years, Chuck Templeton left his promising ministry to become a writer, and radio and television commentator. He eventually admitted that he was no longer a believer.
Few years down the line, Bron Cliffords became devastated when his wife bore two children, both with Down’s syndrome. He left his wife, left the ministry, and got a job selling cars in Texas. He eventually became an alcoholic which destroyed his liver and within ten years of his glory days, he was found dead in a seedy motel room, alone.
Billy Graham’s life was not without challenges, but he chose to be steadfast and maintained a covenant walk with God. He ended up as one of the greatest evangelists in the history of Christianity.

Our commitment to God will determine how far we can go in life.
No matter how glorious the future may seem, without God’s grace, the race can end in disgrace.
This is why we need a covenant walk with God.
In the process of pursuing your vision, the enemy will send many challenges your way to try to shake you off-course. Situations will arise that will seriously test your faith. But it is not what is happening around you that matters, rather what is happening within you. If you’re going to see the fullness of God’s promises in your life, you have to develop a covenant mindset that keeps you steadfast in your pursuit, trusting God to fulfill His promises.
God is faithful and keeps covenant and mercy with them that love Him and keep His commandments even to a thousand generations [Deuteronomy 7:9].
Therefore refuse to be discouraged by present trials and challenges. Realize that beyond what you see now, are greater heights, greater victories, greater strength and greater anointing.
God’s ways are the highways of life. A strict and consistent compliance with His ways will surely take us to our high places in life.
As you remain faithful, no condition can stop the covenant from eventually prevailing in your life. God says in Jeremiah 33:19-26 that as long as there is sun in the day and moon in the night, His covenant cannot be broken.
In this season as we determine to comply with the demands of Scriptures, surely nothing can stop us from finishing strong and well and arriving at our glorious destination.

PRAYER;
Father, please enable me to comply with the demands of Scriptures so as to successfully fulfill Your call upon my life. In this season, I thank You for divine speed and acceleration for supernatural accomplishments in Jesus Name.
QUOTE
In the middle of the enemy’s worst, God still proves Himself to be merciful. WORDBITE 222

Shalom!

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