Exodus 15:11 “Who is like unto Thee, O Lord, among the gods? Who is like Thee, glorious in holiness, fearful in praises, doing wonders?’

DAILY READING; Revelation 1; Nehemiah 1-2; Psalm 96

William Marrion Branham was a leader of the healing and charismatic revival that began in America in 1947. His ministry reached global audiences with campaigns held in major cities.
During a major crusade in the city of Portland, Oregon, in November 1947, Braham was preaching to a crowd of over 6000 people when suddenly from the back of the crowd came shouts of threats.
These shouts were coming from an insane man, who had recently escaped from a psychiatric institution. This man was huge and nearly seven foot tall.
As he ran towards the platform, about fifty preachers who were on the platform fled from him. But Braham stood still. As the man approached, Braham remained calm and held his peace. By now, the huge man, who looked like Goliath was standing just a few feet away and loudly threatening to kill the Preacher.
Following the instructions of the Spirit, Braham calmly commanded the man to fall and bow at his feet for challenging the Word of God.
As this huge man tried to charge at Braham, to carry out his threat of harming him, suddenly something stopped him. He threw up his arms, screamed, and fell across Branham’s feet, just as the preacher had commanded him to and remained there pinned down by the supernatural power of God, until the police later came and took him away.

Indeed it doesn’t matter the fierce roar and threat of any enemy, we must always understand that we serve the God who is the mighty Man in battle. He is El Shaddai, which means Almighty God, He who destroys over powers.
Anytime you face adversity, one of the best things you can do is to simply stay calm and hold your peace. When you’re in peace, you are in a position of power.
God will fight for you when you stay at rest. Rest doesn’t mean that you’re doing nothing, rather it means that you are trusting God, knowing that He is in perfect control of the situation.
Exodus 14:14 says ‘The Lord shall fight for you, and ye shall hold your peace.’
Certainly, God’s desire for us is to be stable, consistent and not moved by circumstances. His will is that we trust in Him and be at rest no matter what happens.
When the Israelites were cornered by the red sea and were panicking, Moses told them in Exodus 14:13 ‘Fear ye not, stand still, and see the salvation of the Lord, which he will shew to you today:’
As Israel held their peace, they indeed saw God’s amazing deliverance. Afterwards they sang in Exodus 15:11 “Who is like unto Thee, O Lord, among the gods? Who is like Thee, glorious in holiness, fearful in praises, doing wonders?’
Truly God is fearful in praises. Therefore rather than fret over any concern make the deliberate choice to hold your peace and praise God instead and watch Him take over your battles.
In this new month as we continue to declare God faithful and magnify Him above every situation in our lives and in our nation, surely, He will fight for us and give us resounding victory.

PRAYER:
Father, today I choose to remain joyful and enter into my rest, no matter any challenge I may face. I know that You are indeed able to fight all my battles and cause me to triumph always in Jesus Name.
QUOTES
Trials, oppositions, resistances are oftentimes only an indication that your promotion is around the corner. WORDBITE 222

Shalom!

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