Luke 15:8 ‘Either what woman having ten pieces of silver, if she lose one piece, doth not light a candle, and sweep the house, and seek diligently till she find it?’

DAILY READING – Acts 3; Deuteronomy 17-18; Job 12

Michael Faraday was a devout Christian and self-taught scientist, who excelled in chemistry and physics to become one of the most influential thinkers in history. He’s been called the “father of electricity,”. Faraday discovered laws of electromagnetism, invented the first electric motor, and built the first electric generator—paving the way for our mechanized age.

Born on September 22, 1791 in England, Michael Faraday was raised in a less-than-affluent household. He was the son of a blacksmith and because he received limited formal education due to his family’s poverty, Faraday educated himself by reading many books during an apprenticeship with a local bookbinder and bookseller.

While reading countless books at his apprenticeship, Faraday took an interest in science and wound up attending lectures given by Sir Humphry Davy, an English chemist and professor at the Royal Institution in London. Faraday would later send to the professor a 300-page book, based on his compiled records. Soon after receiving his book, Davy employed Faraday as a secretary and, years later, promoted him to Chemical Assistant at the institution. In 1825, he was appointed as a life-time Fullerian Professor of Chemistry. His remarkable discoveries in science  has made possible breakthroughs in modern science. Although Faraday had little school education, and did not know higher mathematics, he became one of the most influential scientists in history. For the most part, he was an autodidact: he taught himself. Faraday became the greatest experimental physicist of the nineteenth century.

History has a record of many such men and women who through discoveries marked a turn in human development. For many of them; the process of discovery took time but, they kept at it: studying, researching, finding facts. When they eventually make a great discovery, they not only become celebrated, but also within them there is a depth of satisfaction that becomes a justifiable reward for all the effort and arduous labor invested in their search..

It is the same when you devote yourself to search in The Word to make a discovery. In Luke 15 the Bible talks about the woman who lost her coin and lighted her candle and searched diligently until she had found the lost coin.

Discovery leads to recovery. Sometimes by refusing to act according to the Word of God, we can lose things which originally belonged to us in the covenant. We could lose wealth, health. Peace etc due to ignorance or not walking in line with God’s will.

But we can experience restoration or recovery of these things by simply going to the Book of Covenant, to search out where we missed it. Diligent search in The Word will locate your missing inheritance..  And When you find it there is a reward and your expectations are not cut off. As we prepare to enter into the New year, we cannot come with a casual approach, we must diligently seek and search the scriptures to know God’s plan for us is in the coming year. There is a plan and purpose for every one of us and we must be willing to pay the price in prayers to know it. It is only through following God’s agenda concerning our lives that we can excell.  Searching the scriptures diligently to know God’s will is to our benefit. Indeed when we find it, there shall be a reward and our expectations shall not be cut short in Jesus Name.

PRAYER; Father please help me  to pay the required price in prayer and diligent study of Your Word to make the discoveries that will lead to recovery of all I may have lost in the past, By Your grace there shall be no more loss in my life, only additions and multiplications in Jesus Name.

Quote :

Discovery will guarantee you a recovery of anything ever lost or missing in your life. – WORDBITE 222.

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