Luke 1:45 (KJV)
“Blessed is she that believed: for there shall be a performance of those things which were told her from the Lord.”

BIBLE READING:
1 Samuel 4–8; Psalm 79
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Victoria Justiniano was actively engaged in ministry as an author, singer, and counselor, living a life full of purpose and impact. But suddenly, everything changed when she was diagnosed with advanced leukemia. Doctors reported that the vast majority of her blood cells were cancerous and gave her very little chance of survival. Treatment began immediately, but the effects were harsh. Her strength diminished, her appetite disappeared, and her condition seemed to worsen daily.
Despite these realities, Victoria made a firm decision to believe God’s Word above medical reports. She held on to the promises of healing in Scripture and continued declaring them consistently. Even when her physical state showed no improvement, she refused to let go of what God had said.
At a critical moment when her condition became extremely severe, her pastor received a divine revelation about her healing and visited her in the hospital to pray for her. Victoria responded with quiet confidence, saying she already believed God would heal her. Shortly afterward, her healing began to manifest as strength returned to her body and her appetite was restored. Today, Victoria Justiniano has fully recovered and continues her ministry of proclaiming God’s Word around the world.

Luke 1:45 reveals a powerful spiritual principle: belief precedes manifestation. Scripture declares that those who believe what God has spoken will experience its performance. This means that the fulfillment of God’s Word in our lives is directly connected to our ability to trust Him, even when circumstances suggest otherwise.
There are seasons when situations appear contrary to God’s promises. Delays, negative reports, and visible challenges can create pressure to doubt. However, faith does not rely on what is seen; it stands firmly on what God has spoken. True faith remains consistent, even when there is no physical evidence of change.
When we hold on to God’s Word with unwavering confidence, we position ourselves for divine intervention. Belief activates the power of God’s promises and brings them into reality. Just as Mary believed and saw fulfillment, every believer who stands on God’s Word will experience the same result.
Therefore, refuse to be moved by circumstances. Stay anchored in God’s promises. Continue declaring His Word and holding fast in faith. Because when God has spoken, performance is guaranteed, and as we continue standing in faith, it is only a matter of time before we see the manifestation of our desired miracles.

PRAYER
Lord, please strengthen my faith to believe Your Word completely. Help me to hold on to Your promises regardless of what I see, knowing that there shall surely be a performance of all You have spoken concerning me, in Jesus’ Name. Amen.

QUOTE
God knows how to work everything together in your life for your own good. – WORDBITE 222

Shalom!

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