Psalm 20: 1-3 ‘The Lord hear thee in the day of trouble; the name of the God of Jacob defend thee; Send thee help from the sanctuary, and strengthen thee out of Zion; Remember all thy offerings, and accept thy burnt sacrifice; Selah.’

DAILY READING; • Acts 11:19-30; Joshua 13-14; Job 27

At the beginning of Smith Wigglesworth’s ministry, there was often usual display of God’s power at their mission house at Bradford, England. One day, two men visited and told him about a sick man in Wales called Lazarus. This man used to be a preacher but had an attack of tuberculosis, that for four years had made him a helpless invalid, bound to his bed.
Wigglesworth didn’t give much thought to what the two men told him. Then two years after he was in the presence of God, when suddenly the Lord said to him, “I want you to go raise Lazarus.”
Thereafter Wigglesworth travelled to Wales, traced the sick man’s home and went to see him.
When Wigglesworth saw him, from the natural standpoint, Lazarus’ case appeared hopeless. He was nothing but a mass of skin and bones —and was more dead than alive. Moreover he didn’t have any faith left in him. But Wigglesworth knew that God who had spoken to him was able to reverse the situation.
He left the man’s home and went and found seven brethren to stand with him in prayer. By the next day the eight of them went back to Lazarus’ house. Obeying God’s instruction, they just stood around the bed and said in unison ‘Jesus, Jesus, Jesus Jesus!'” As they spoke, the power of God fell.
Lazarus then confessed that while he was a preacher he been bitter in heart, and grieved the Spirit of God. He then cried out to God in repentance.
As he did, the power of God went through him, healing him instantly. Lazarus got up and dressed himself and from that day he went about testifying of what God had done for him.

Just like the Biblical Lazarus, it had looked as if this man’s case was over, but when God remembered him, He sent Smith Wigglesworth all the way from Bradford to Wales to raise him from his deathbed.
In Esther 6:1, it looked like Mordecai had been forgotten in obscurity. When God remembered him, King Ahasuerus the monarch of the ancient Persian Empire was kept restless and sleepless until Mordecai had been honored.
When God remembers you, certain people will be kept sleepless until you are honored, healed and blessed.
One way to get divine attention and be remembered for good is by lifting up our voice to God.

In Mark 10:46-52, Blind Bartimeus heard Jesus was passing by and cried out loudly “Jesus, thou Son of David, have mercy on me!.’.
His voice got the attention of Jesus. The Bible says that “Jesus stood still!” He stopped and called for Bartimeus and healed him.
To get God’s attention your voice must be heard.
Therefore in this season let us raise our voice and give God unusual praise. Let it be the kind of praise that will get His attention. Dignified praise may not get the job done. Desperate situations call for desperate actions. In 2 Samuel 6:22, David abased himself in praise and secured his throne. So today praise like never before, from the very depths of your soul! Decide not to keep tolerating any lingering problem or carry it over to the coming year. And as you give God unusual praise, He will certainly do unusual miracles and turn every test into a testimony for you.

PRAYER: Father please enable me to give You worthy praise always. Thank You for remembering me for good and turning every issue of concern in my life into a testimony in Jesus Name.
QUOTE:
To get into the next level of your life, God will always give a specific instruction. – WORDBITE 222.

Shalom!

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