IT SHALL COME TO PASS
Dr. Mike Okonkwo
Thursday 19th April 2018
“Go, and gather the elders of Israel together, and say unto them, The Lord God of your fathers, the God of Abraham, of Isaac, and of Jacob, appeared unto me, saying, I have surely visited you, and seen that which is done to you in Egypt:” Exodus 3:16 KJV
When God raised Moses as a deliverer for his children, He gave him an encounter at the backside of the desert and told him that He was going to use him to bring His people out of Egypt. He then commanded him to go and inform the people. He said to them, “…The Lord God of your fathers, the God of Abraham, of Isaac, and of Jacob…” has sent me to you. Notice that He said the “God of Abraham”. That speaks of covenant! Remember it was Abraham God first spoke to, that his descendants were going to be in captivity but that He will bring them out. God cut a covenant with Abraham at that time, to assure him that what He said will come to pass.
I don’t know what God has spoken concerning you; it shall come to pass in your life. Stop doubting! Yes, the enemy will resist you, but the plan and purpose of God concerning you will be accomplished. God will certainly establish you and the enemy can do nothing about it.
I have discovered in life that the only obstacle capable of stopping you from fulfilling destiny is you, and not the devil or any other person. Many times, we tend to give all sorts of excuses, and point fingers to other people being the reasons for our predicaments. But you know what? Your excuse is inexcusable.
I laugh when believers talk about witches disturbing them. Why do we give credit to the devil when God has placed him under your feet? You are a superior spirit and have overcome all the works of the enemy. As one who shares in Christ’s flesh and blood, His very life flows through you, and the devil is afraid of you. Beloved, The Word can never fail. It will surely come to pass. Hold on to it.
Further reading: Jeremiah 33:17-26, Psalm 89:34-37
Daily Bible Reading: Morning – 2 Samuel 6-8, Evening – Luke 15:1-10
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