1 John 4:4
‘Ye are of God, little children, and have overcome them: because greater is he that is in you, than he that is in the world.’

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Hebrews 9–10, Psalm 29
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Charles Fox Parham, founder of the Apostolic Faith Movement, is widely regarded as the doctrinal father of the global Pentecostal movement. Yet his remarkable impact came at a tremendous personal cost. Everywhere he preached, the power of God flowed mightily—drawing crowds, stirring revival, and transforming entire towns. But this growing influence also provoked fierce opposition.
In 1905, while ministering in Orchard, Texas, Parham witnessed an extraordinary outpouring of the Holy Spirit that urged him to begin holding revival rallies across America. These meetings attracted volunteers eager to support the work—but also stirred the jealousy and hostility of those who opposed him.
At one rally, enemies secretly poisoned several of Parham’s workers. But when Parham prayed for them, each one recovered instantly. On another occasion, after taking a drink of water on the platform, Parham suddenly collapsed in severe pain. He prayed, and the pain vanished immediately. When the water from his glass was tested, it was found to contain enough poison to kill twelve men. Despite repeated attempts on his life, nothing could stop the grace of God upon him. Parham continued preaching with boldness, and signs and wonders followed his ministry everywhere he went.

On the journey toward our God-ordained destiny, resistance will always arise. The closer a man gets to his promised land, the more intense the opposition becomes. But no matter the battles, plots, or hidden adversaries, we
have overcome them: because greater is he that is in you, than he that is in the world.’(John 4:4)
The enemy may have attempted to slow you down this year, he may have tried to frustrate your progress or weaken your resolve. But the very fact that you have arrived at the last day of November is proof that God has defended, preserved, and carried you. You are standing today because God disappointed the devices of the crafty (Job 5:12) and hid you from the counsel of wickedness (Psalm 64:2).
As we conclude this month, gratitude is the key that positions us for the glory ahead. Thanksgiving shifts our focus from battles to victories, from setbacks to divine help, from what went wrong to what God has made right. Gratitude is the posture of a winner.
On this final day of November, lift your heart in thanksgiving. Celebrate God for unseen victories, answered prayers, silent protections, and unexpected breakthroughs. Your survival is a testimony. Your progress is a miracle. And the glory awaiting you in the coming month is far greater than anything behind you.

PRAYER
Father, I thank You for bringing me to the last day of November. By Your grace I have overcome every attack against my progress. I am set to step into the new month with gratitude, confidence, and expectation of greater glory. Thank You for victory in Jesus’ Name. Amen.

QUOTE
“The tests you are going through in life today are not for your destruction—they are for your testimony.” – WORDBITE 222

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