1 Thessalonians 5:24 “Faithful is he that calleth you, who also will do it.”
DAILY READING; John 7:1-24; 1 Chronicles 27-28; Zechariah12
The healing anointing and miracle mantle that marked Kathryn Kulman’s ministry are still inspiring believers around the world today. She has come to be known as one of the most prominent woman evangelists who ever lived.
However she endured and overcame much to be able to leave this legacy. Her life was marked by triumph and tragedy. Kathryn faced overwhelming attacks in her ministry. She faced legal battles, a painful divorce, criticisms and at a point an anti-anointing spirit rose up through city leaders who once celebrated her. Suddenly, one by one, they turned their backs on Kathryn. That was almost enough to silence her voice. But God made her stand.
She was able to overcome and stood out as one of the key players in the 20th-century Church.
The call of God upon her life was so strong that nothing seemed to stop her from fulfilling it.
Once when she was on a talk show in Dallas Texas, an interviewer asked Kathryn ‘What would you say to a woman who aspires to be a woman preacher?’
Her answer shocked the woman who was interviewing her. Kathryn said ‘Don’t do it, don’t do it. If you have not already heard from God don’t do it. If you have never had a real call from God don’t enter ministry. But if you have had a real call from God, no matter the cost do it. One not called can never find enough excuses for staying in ministry, but one called can never find a way to leave.’
Assurance of God’s call upon her life, made Kathryn to triumph and persevere in taking the saving and healing message of Jesus Christ to her generation.
When God’s call is genuinely upon you, it will enable you to triumph always.
Despite the fierce battles, divine grace will carry you through and cause you to keep getting up and going forward.
The fiery trials that test our faith, is why it is important to hear clearly from God before stepping out into any venture.
Taking time to hear God is like digging deep to build your house upon a rock.
When the storms, rain and winds come, having heard from God gives you the confidence to withstand and overcome
The truth is that great destinies attract great battles. The intensity of the attacks is often an indication of how important you are in God’s plan because the enemy only fight what he fears.
But no matter what you may face, always remember that your destiny is greater than your disaster.
When you maintain strong faith in God, He will cause the things fighting you to backfire and only end up pushing you forward and further into your next level.
As you remain connected to Christ through a deep spiritual walk of obeying His Word, fervent prayers and fellowship with the Spirit, surely you will never fall..
Therefore regardless of where you may find yourself today, keep your focus on building a strong relationship with God. The faithful One who called you will surely do it and bring you to your ordained place of greatness.
No matter how the enemy tries to stop your destiny, the gifts and callings of God inside of you will supersede the resistances against you.
What God has started in your life, He is able to complete it.
Having come to the last day of April today, we have truly triumphed by the Blood of Jesus. Let us bless the Lord for His divine preservation, protection and provisions upon our lives. And as we keep praising Him, certainly, He will take us to even greater heights in the coming months.
PRAYER
Father, I thank You for the grace for perseverance no matter the challenges that I may face. In this season, I thank You that through the Blood of Jesus I have constant victory in Jesus Name.
QUOTE
“Everything that has a glorious end usually has a humble beginning” WORDBITE 222