THE GOD OF ALL FLESH
By Bishop Mike Okonkwo
Thursday 14th November 2024
“Behold, I am the LORD, the God of all flesh: is there any thing too hard for me?”
Jeremiah 32:27 (KJV)
According to the account in the book of Jeremiah 17:1-6, there was a famine in the land of Israel because there had been no rain. God spoke to Elijah to hide himself by the brook Cherith. God said He had commanded ravens to feed him with bread and flesh. Naturally, ravens are flesh eaters, but when the God of all flesh spoke to the raven to take the flesh to Elijah, the raven obeyed. No man will take your blessing. Whatever the enemy wants to do to hinder what God has prepared and packaged for you will not stand.
Even in war, God knows how to destroy the enemy because He is the God of all flesh. And all flesh obeys Him. In 2 Chronicles 20, when the enemy came up against Jehoshaphat and the people of Israel, God told Jehoshaphat that the battle was His. All that Jehoshaphat and the people needed to do was to remain still and praise God. When the people began to sing, dance, and praise God, the God of all flesh descended, and before you knew it, the whole army that came up against Jehoshaphat began to fight themselves. And the part of Jehoshaphat and the Israelites was to gather the blessings.
Child of God, nothing is too hard for the God of all flesh to accomplish in your life. He can make a way in the wilderness and cause rivers to flow in your desert. So, prepare to receive the blessings because you serve the God of all flesh. The blessings of God are coming to you, and they will overtake you: no more strandedness and embarrassment in your life. You will not see reproach, and you will not see shame. The God of all flesh will fight your battles and give you victory. Your dream will not be aborted. The desire of the enemy against you will not succeed. The plan and the purpose of God for your life shall be made manifest.
Further Reading: 1Kings 17:2-6; 2 Chronicles 20:17-26
Daily Bible Reading: Morning- Lamentations 3-5; Evening-Hebrews 10:19 39