Exodus 23:25–26 ‘And ye shall serve the LORD your God, and he shall bless thy bread, and thy water; and I will take sickness away from the midst of thee..’

DAILY READING; • Hebrews 12; Exodus 16:1-17:16; Proverbs 7:6-27

From the book ‘With Signs Following’ by Stanley H. Frodsham, comes the remarkable story of a believer in Chile, named Arturo Espinoza who miraculously survived a deadly attack of tuberculosis. This man was in the last stages of the disease and doctors had told him he could not live more than five days. Instead of going to lie down in bed and wait to die, Arturo decided to use his last strength to keep serving God. He immediately went to an open-air meeting and preached revival on the street corner.
Later that night, he went to his Church, knelt at the altar and told the Lord he was not going to give up till God healed him. While he was on his knees, another brother in the church that night had a vision and saw an angel with a basin in one hand, a surgical instrument in the other who approached Arturo as he knelt at the altar, opened up his back, took out the diseased lung and put in two new lungs.
When Arturo arose from his knees at the altar he realized that he was completely healed.
He later went back to his doctor who had previously examined him. The doctor was astonished to examine him and find that the lungs were perfectly well, with no trace of tuberculosis. Ten other doctors who also examined Arturo pronounced him absolutely well.
Months later, now in perfect health, Arturo was used by the Lord to start a Church in Chile where he continued to serve God with renewed zeal and strength.

When we focus on serving God, He removes sicknesses from us and ensures we fulfill the number of our days. [Exodus 23:25-26]
In Luke 10:17-19, after the disciples returned from their preaching assignment, they told Jesus that the devils were subject unto them through His Name
This shows that serving God and winning souls puts us in dominion over the enemy and over every demonic affliction.

When we work to bring glory to God and advance His kingdom, God will likewise put His glory on us and advance our lives.
What we sow is what we reap. The Bible says that there is joy in Heaven over one sinner that repents, therefore as we cause rejoicing in Heaven through winning souls, God also ensures that we reap a harvest of joy on the earth.
He removes every source of sorrow and tears and ensures we are surrounded with joy and rejoicing.

Kingdom service attracts God’s blessings and His blessings make rich and adds no sorrow.
Indeed serving God is the master key to a life of sweat-less triumph.
Our love for God and our service in His Kingdom, is key to all that we need in life.

Job 36:11 says ‘If they obey and serve him, they shall spend their days in prosperity, and their years in pleasures.’

God’s wonders and miraculous provisions are reserved for those who love and serve Him.
As the year draws to a close, perhaps there are things that may seem to be threatening your joy and peace of mind.
Why not roll over those cares to the Lord and focus rather on seeking Him first, so that He can take care of everything else.
It doesn’t matter what the medical reports or financial statement may say, as you sow seeds of service into God’s kingdom, you will harvest Abundance of His blessings.
Certainly, as we hunger to see revival in the lives of men, God will surely bring revival to every area of our lives. He will cause every dry bone or dead organs to come alive and give us victory on every side.

PRAYER: Lord, I thank You for the grace to serve tirelessly in Your kingdom, for I know that You are indeed a rewarder of them that diligently seek You. I indeed praise You today for victory in every area of my life in Jesus Name.

QUOTE
You will never need more than God to experience the impossible in life. WORDBITE 222.

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