John 16:13 ‘Howbeit when he, the Spirit of truth, is come, he will guide you into all truth: for he shall not speak of himself; but whatsoever he shall hear, that shall he speak: and he will shew you things to come.’
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1 Kings 14-16, Psalm 98
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While growing up, Bryan Clay was full of anger and resentment because of his parents divorce. He was violent, used drugs and was kicked out of school several times for beating up students and even a teacher.
Bryan’s life seemed to be headed for self-destruction but everything changed when his mother became a born-again Christian. She was a prayer warrior who continuously prayed for Brian and never lost hope. She was especially inspired because of a vision where the Holy Spirit showed her that Bryan would one day become an Olympic champion.
Though this vision appeared impossible as Bryan remained rebellious, she trusted God’s Word and kept praying.
To help curb his violent habits, she got him involved in sports and registered Bryan in a Christian school with a great athletic program. But even there, he kept getting into trouble.
His mother’s prayers were answered when, one day the Holy Spirit arrested Bryan and he finally surrendered his life to Christ.
As he began to put God first, great doors began to open up in his athletic career. In 2004, he made the Olympic team, and won a silver medal. Then in 2008, despite all the odds against him, he amazed the world by winning the decathlon which is the most exhaustive game in the Olympics. Bryan Clay’s small stature of 5 feet 11 and 185 pounds made him the smallest decathlete in history.
Yet, he beat other competitors to score one of the highest marks in the game’s history. Thereafter he was crowned the World’s Greatest Athlete.
Bryan’s amazing feat was fulfillment of his mother’s vision and answer to her years of prayers.
His autobiography titled “Redemption”, captures the story of his amazing turnaround through the power of the Holy Spirit.
In the midst of life’s storms and turbulence the Holy Spirit provides an anchor that keeps us strong and stable.
The pictures of the future that He shows gives us the faith to persevere despite current trials and tribulations.
John 16:13 says He will guide us into all truth and show us things to come.’
Anytime it seems you are confronted by overwhelming difficulties and insurmountable problems, the best thing to do is to seek to hear from the Holy Spirit.
Rather than being intimidated by outward happenings, we wait upon Him and hope in the Word.
Hearing God’s voice is what strengthens you to ignore the noise of the enemy and press forward to victory.
Isaiah 30:31-32 says that ‘through the voice of the LORD shall the Assyrian be beaten down, which smote with a rod.’
The voice of the Lord always silences the enemy.
As believers engaged in fierce spiritual battles we constantly need to hear the Spirit.
This year’s agenda of glory-invasion will not be accomplished by might, nor by power but only by the Holy Spirit.
As we seek Him, He will show us what to do to ascend to our next level of glory. By His divine empowerment we will surpass expectations, accomplish exploits and ascend to the heights of greatness ordained for us.
PRAYER: Lord, Please by Your Spirit, guide me on this journey of destiny. Help me to patiently wait upon You to hear Your voice on every major issue of my life. As I obey Your voice, I thank You for the mighty manifestations of Your wonders in Jesus Name.
QUOTE;
Faith is more than just believing, it is acting upon The Word that you believe. WORDBITE 222.
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