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When we are devoted to God and walk in the ways that He wishes us to walk through, we will see positive outcome form whatever we do, because God has always kept good things in store for us. The most important thing that we need to do is ‘trust Him’ in all that He leads us through. When we trust in Him, we will confidently surrender our Lives to Him; for Him to take control and lead us in the way He wishes. The word of God says “Commit to the LORD whatever you do, and He will establish your plans.” (Proverbs 16:3). What a great God we serve. He does not ask for sacrifice or offerings. He wants us to sit back and see the great and marvellous things that He is performing in our lives. However, we cannot expect God to do our job we need to be wise in discerning the things that God wants us to do. We read that “Whatever your hand finds to do, do it with all your might” (Ecclesiastics 9:10). So when we do our part God will do the rest for us. As we do our part we will be raised to greater heights. “Do you see a man who excels in his work? He will stand before kings; He will not stand before unknown men.” (Proverbs 22:29)
Many years ago, a heart-wrenching news was announced through the radio in Philippines. It was a request from the President of Philippines asking someone to rescue a woman. At the end of that announcement, a terrible scream from a woman was heard. It terrified everyone. But no one came forward to help her. Rev. Lester Sumrall, who was doing the Lord’s work, was moved with compassion and came forward to help her. A meeting was immediately arranged with this woman. He rebuked the devil that was tormenting her in the name of Jesus and she was instantaneously delivered. The President of the nation thanked him and asked him, “What can I do for you?” He replied, “Sir, please grant me a time slot in the National Radio to preach about the Lord.” The President accepted his request and granted him a prime slot, free of charge on National Radio. The Power of God descended mightily on that nation.
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