Psalm 110:1–2 ‘The LORD said unto my Lord, Sit Thou at My right hand, until I make Thine enemies Thy footstool. The LORD shall send the rod of Thy strength out of Zion: rule Thou in the midst of Thine enemies.’

DAILY READING Revelation 10; Nehemiah 13; Psalm 104:24-35

Some accounts of miracles in Israel sometimes sound too incredible to be true.
One very famous case of such miracles happened in 1958 when the IDF [Israel Defense Force] went into the Golan Heights to fight the Syrian army. In the course of the battle, a soldier from the IDF got run over by a Syrian tank and was seriously wounded. As the Syrian soldiers saw this man lying helpless on the battlefield, they approached him and pulled out their guns ready to shoot him. But all of a sudden the Syrian soldiers started to run away for no obvious explanation. When later questioned by their superiors, these Syrian soldiers stated that they saw thousands of angels around this man. And at about the exact time, this wounded Israeli soldier said that he heard the voice of God telling him that He was not finished with him yet. And this man survived.

In another incident in 1973, a lone Israeli soldier took an entire Egyptian patrol all by himself. And this lone soldier, who became a hero, said that he couldn’t make any sense of it, he thought that he was going to be killed, but instead the Egyptian forces just turned themselves in and allowed him to lead them into Israeli territory. And when the Egyptian commander was questioned on why he and his men gave themselves up to this lone soldier, he replied, “One soldier? No, there were thousands of them.” According to him, it was only after they had crossed into Israel’s territory that these ‘thousands of soldiers’ disappeared!

These are testimonies of God’s miracles in the midst of His people.
These stories, as incredible as they seem, have been documented and collaborated by eyewitnesses. Indeed, the survival and existence of Israel is a living proof of God’s Presence in the midst of His people.

Israel is a tiny nation surrounded by large hostile nations, yet by the power of God Israel has continued to dominate and rule in the midst of its enemies.
Certainly, it is God’s will for His people to rule and dominate upon the earth. Likewise, according to God’s end-time agenda, the Church is in its era of dominion. It is God’s will that we dominate in our environment.
We are destined to be the light of the world and the salt of the earth. We are to be the head and not the tail; above only and never beneath. We are to take the lead, while others follow. That is our heritage. But you cannot dominate without being empowered.

1John 5:19 tells us that ‘the whole world lieth in wickedness.’

Therefore to live and thrive in such a wicked world, we need power.
It is the power content at work in your life that makes you dominate. It is the level of power you operate in that will authenticate the level of dominion you can manifest.
Power is the beauty of Christianity. It is the identity and portion of every child of God. The kingdom of God speaks in power not just in word. It is through the manifestation of God’s power that our enemies shall be subdued. Through the power of God we rule over sickness, disease, poverty and every enemy of our lives and destiny. It is therefore time to go for power. And power is encountered through prayer and in-depth study of the Word of God.
Let us determine to pay the required price to walk in dominion. What we sow is what we will reap. If we sow the seed of diligently seeking God, we will be rewarded with the power to dominate over life’s situations and rule in the midst of our enemies.
In this season of fruitfulness and abundant harvest, let us sow the seed of spiritual diligence through study of the Word, prayers and praise. As we do, we will certainly reap the harvest of power and dominion to reign as kings and priests on the earth.

PRAYER: Father, I desire to live a life of victory and dominion. Please enable me to always seek You because I know that You are a rewarder of them that diligently seek You. Through the manifestation of Your power, I shall indeed live as a sign and wonder to my generation in Jesus’ Name.

QUOTE:
For you to enjoy victory in the Kingdom of God, you need to develop a kingdom mind that thinks in line with the Word of God. – WORDBITE 222.

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