READ:
MATTHEW 15:21-28
The enemy’s
goal is total annihilation. Do not strike the enemy three times and rest. An
incomplete victory is dangerous. Joshua fought and won several battles, but it
was a descendant of the giants he failed to destroy in Gath, Goliath, who later
terrorised Israel for 40 days (Joshua 11:21-22).
God, through his prophet Elijah, won a decisive victory over 450 prophets of Baal on Mount Carmel (1 Kings 18). But that was not enough. To complete the victory, Jezebel had to die. Earlier Elijah spared Jezebel, the grand patron of the prophets Baal, and she became a terror to him to a point where he gave up the ministry and wanted to die. Don’t make the same mistake. Ensure that everything you do for God, everything you receive from him is genuine and perfect. Make sure that you are really born again. Sanctify every area of your life. Where you still have doubts, hold on to God and plead with him to make you a brand new person.
Deal with the giants in your life – anger, fear, greed and immoral thoughts. It may appear small and insignificant now, but if you fail to eliminate it, it will grow into a giant and hold you captive. Remember, Moses allowed his Goliath – anger – to remain. Eventually, it tripped him, just as he was about to enter the Promised Land.
What are you experiencing? The Lord will see you through it. He has promised to be with us, even through fire and water (Isaiah 43:2). Still, some Christians enter the fire and perish, because they could not hold on to his promise. They became discouraged and accepted the devil’s alternative.
In our text, the Syro-Phoenician woman received her miracle through dogged persistence. The problem with many Christians is that, halfway to their victory, they turn back. Some turn around when they are on the verge of a breakthrough. Hold on to God as your only alternative. Stick to him, and your victory will be complete.
God, through his prophet Elijah, won a decisive victory over 450 prophets of Baal on Mount Carmel (1 Kings 18). But that was not enough. To complete the victory, Jezebel had to die. Earlier Elijah spared Jezebel, the grand patron of the prophets Baal, and she became a terror to him to a point where he gave up the ministry and wanted to die. Don’t make the same mistake. Ensure that everything you do for God, everything you receive from him is genuine and perfect. Make sure that you are really born again. Sanctify every area of your life. Where you still have doubts, hold on to God and plead with him to make you a brand new person.
Deal with the giants in your life – anger, fear, greed and immoral thoughts. It may appear small and insignificant now, but if you fail to eliminate it, it will grow into a giant and hold you captive. Remember, Moses allowed his Goliath – anger – to remain. Eventually, it tripped him, just as he was about to enter the Promised Land.
What are you experiencing? The Lord will see you through it. He has promised to be with us, even through fire and water (Isaiah 43:2). Still, some Christians enter the fire and perish, because they could not hold on to his promise. They became discouraged and accepted the devil’s alternative.
In our text, the Syro-Phoenician woman received her miracle through dogged persistence. The problem with many Christians is that, halfway to their victory, they turn back. Some turn around when they are on the verge of a breakthrough. Hold on to God as your only alternative. Stick to him, and your victory will be complete.
MEMORIZE:
JOB 14:7 –For there is hope of a tree, if it be cut down, that it will sprout
again, and that the tender branch thereof will not cease.