MFM Daily Devotional 14 November 2018

MFM Daily Devotional 14 November 2018

TOPIC: Breaking Satanic Wall of Resistance 

FIRE SCRIPTURE: Zechariah 3:1-4

MEMORY VERSE: “Jesus Christ the same yesterday, and today, and forevermore.” – Hebrews 13:8

The MESSAGE:

To resist means to oppose. It is to prevent something from happening. In physics, we were taught that resistance is inversely proportional to the flow of current in a conductor. That is, the higher the resistance, the lower the amount of current that flows, decreasing the movement of the current as it progresses. Resistance causes a back and forth movement, one-step forward and many steps backward. It also causes stagnancy and when resistance is in place, there would be non-achievement. The devil is an expert in using demonic resistance to retard a Christian’s movement in life. The devil also uses it as a wall against Christians to prevent them from moving forward. Negative spiritual resistance does not allow results of prayers to manifest, and therefore, it means “No To God’s Yes”. It eventually causes failure at the altar of prayers. This leads to discouragement, frustration, emptiness, unprofitable delay, and tarrying at satanic bus stop.

A place of resistance is a place of great opposition and can divert a person to other areas, which are useless to the person’s destiny. In the Fire Scripture, Joshua was resisted despite being the high Priest, because he was clothed in filthy garments. The wall of resistance could not be broken until the garment was removed. There are several methods the devil uses to resist our blessings from getting to us. These include blocking our ways to victorious battles, healing, deliverance, prosperity, marital blessing, academic success, profitable job or contract, child bearing, promotion etc. Have you been struggling to move forward in any area of your life? Are you finding it difficult to succeed in your career and business? If yes, there might be a wall of resistance hindering you.

The wall of resistance against Daniel receiving answers to his prayer was also broken. God is set to break every wall of resistance against you today, but at this point, you need to honestly identify what your own filthy garment is, because the wall of resistance cannot be built without a filthy garment. Do you always see yourself in the dream being blocked? Do you always see yourself marching or walking on faeces and dirty roads? Today, the Lord is calling you to rise up in boldness of the victory that Christ has obtained for you. You must check your life and destroy any hold that satan may have on you. Make peace with God and begin to break down every satanic wall.

MOTIVATIONAL QUOTE:
EVERY MAN IS ENTITLED TO AN ENEMY; THE ENEMY REVEALS YOUR WEAKNESS AND PREPARES YOU FOR BREAKTHROUGH.

PROPHETIC WORD:
By the authority in the name of Jesus, your walls of Jericho are scattered.

PRAYER POINTS:

MORNING
1. Filthy garments of my father’s house that has given the devil a legal ground to stop me, catch fire, in Jesus’ name.
2. Every ancestral power resisting me from achieving greatness in life, die, in Jesus’ name.
3. Every stubborn demon assigned to resist me from moving forward, die, in Jesus’ name.

EVENING
4. Powers behind satanic checkpoint, assigned to make sure I am stopped from moving forward, die, in Jesus’ name.
5. Every satanic checkpoint erected on my ladder to the top, scatter by fire, in Jesus’ name.
6. Resistance to the greatest desire of my life, your end has come, break, in Jesus’ name.
7. Sing this song: “My life is marching on, my life is marching on; the gate of hell shall not prevail, my life is marching on”.

MOUNTAIN TOP LIFE is a daily devotional by Dr. D.K Olukoya (General Overseer, Mountain of Fire and Miracle Ministries, Worldwide)

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Topic: Bound to Encourage

Read: Hebrews 10:19–25, Bible in a Year: Lamentations 3–5; Hebrews 10:19–39

Let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds. Hebrews 10:24

The Steven Thompson Memorial Centipede is a cross-country meet unlike any other. Each seven-member team runs as a unit, holding a rope for the first two miles of a three-mile course. At the two-mile mark, the team drops the rope and finishes the race individually. Each person’s time is, therefore, a combination of the pace the team kept and his or her own speed.

This year, my daughter’s team opted for a strategy I had not previously seen: They put the fastest runner at the front and the slowest right behind her. She explained that their goal was for the strongest runner to be near enough to speak words of encouragement to the slowest runner.

Their plans depicted for me a passage from the book of Hebrews. The writer urges us to “hold unswervingly to the hope we profess” (Hebrews 10:23) as we “spur one another on toward love and good deeds” (v. 24). There are certainly many ways of accomplishing this, but the author highlighted one: “not giving up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but encouraging one another” (v. 25). Gathering together with other believers as we’re able is a vital aspect of the life of faith.

The race of life can feel like more than we can handle at times, and we may be tempted to drop the rope in hopelessness. As we run together, let’s offer one another the encouragement to run strong!

Prayer: Jesus, thank You for the hope You offer. Thank You for never discouraging us. Help us imitate You by encouraging each other today.

Encouragement is water to the soul.

INSIGHT:

By the blood of Jesus our high priest (Hebrews 10:19–22) we can enter the Most Holy Place, that is, we can come directly into God’s presence. However, the author is using these two ideas—Jesus’s sacrifice and our access to God—in tandem. The point in this passage is not because Jesus sacrificed for us we can enter God’s presence, but rather because we have a path to God, we are now to act. We are to draw near to Him (v. 22), hold to our hope (v. 23), encourage each other (v. 24), and meet together (v. 25).

A significant aspect of this passage is the author’s repeated use of the first-person plural. Seven times the author uses this construction and three times it’s in the exhortation “let us” (vv. 22, 23, 24). The implication is that our salvation has a community impact. Together we are part of the body of Christ (see 1 Corinthians 12). The Christian life is to be lived in relationship with others, encouraging each other to be more like Christ.

J.R. Hudberg

This message was written By Kirsten Holmberg [Our Daily Bread Ministries.]

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Topic — Holy Ghost: Our Teacher And Guide 

Text: John 14:21-31 (KJV)

Key Verse: “But the Comforter, which is the Holy Ghost, whom the Father will send in my name, he shall teach you all things, and bring all things to your remembrance, whatsoever I have said unto you“ (John 14:26).

MESSAGE:

Along many highways are well placed official signs which give us direction and warn us of danger. Most of these are the reflector type; that is, they are designed to reflect the light of auto headlamps. In the daytime, they are very easy to see and read. And in darkness, they are invisible to anyone who travels without light but when our auto headlights are flashed upon them, they reflect back to us their message of guidance or caution. Their messages are for our welfare both in the night and day. They are our permanent road instructors.

The last series of the messages of Jesus was to prepare His disciples for the time that He would no longer be around to teach them. He made them to know that the heavenly Father loved and had plans for them. Through the ministry of the Holy Ghost, who is the Comforter and Teacher, their basic needs would be met. Their responsibility was to obey instructions given and patiently demonstrate the life of faith.

Obedience is the key to God’s heart. The Lord points out the principle, which any one who would be His follower must keep. Total obedience to His word is the only evidence that we love Him. God moves in the lives of those who completely surrender to Him. He will not reveal Himself to the rebellious, but only to those who obey Him.

To benefit maximally from the ministry of the Holy Spirit, you must give your life to Jesus and pray for the sanctification experience, to be pure within and without. Then, pray for the power of the Holy Spirit to fill and make you a channel of blessing to other people.

Thought For The Day: When we love the Lord, we have great joy obeying Him.

Bible Reading In One Year: Matthew 28; Mark 16

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Topic: When the Pressure Is On

Then they that feared the Lord spake often one to another: and the Lord hearkened, and heard it, and a book of remembrance was written before him for them that feared the Lord, and that thought upon his name. – Malachi 3:16

Have you ever noticed that those who have the most exciting, faith-inspiring testimonies are those who’ve been under pressure at some time in their lives? They’re the people who stayed faithful when the pressure was on. They’re the people who believed God’s promises of prosperity in the midst of desperate financial situations or trusted God for healing in the face of a terminal disease.

My friend, when you get into a hard spot, that’s not the time to back out on God and begin to say, “Well, God, why did You let this happen to me?” It’s not the time to step back and re-evaluate His faithfulness.

What I’m saying to you is this: When tough times keep dragging on and the situations around you seem to refuse to get in line with the promises of God, don’t re-evaluate God! He’s not missing it, and He’s not failing.

If you’re going to re-evaluate anything, re-evaluate yourself! Look and see where you may have failed. If you still can’t find out what the problem is, just say, “God, I don’t know what’s wrong here, and I’m asking You to show me. But one thing I know, the problem’s not with You, and I continue to be moved by Your Word and not by circumstances.” Then, when He reveals something to you, be quick to make changes.

I want to encourage you to stand firm and to keep honoring God with your words. The Lord is listening to you when the pressure is on. What is He going to hear?

Scripture Reading: Psalm 62

This message was written by Kenneth and Gloria Copeland, the leader of the Kenneth Copeland Ministries (www.KCM.org) that specializes in teaching principles of bible faith – prayer, healing, salvation and other biblical topics.

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Topic: Receive The Ministry Of The Angels

Luke 22:43 “And there appeared an angel unto him from heaven, strengthening him.”

We have angels assigned to us. Hebrews 1:14 further reveals that their purpose is to minister to us, on our behalf. In the Old Testament, Psalm 91 teaches on the ministry of angels to God’s people.

Some people who have realized this truth have taken it as far as to say that we are suppose to speak to our angels and they will obey our commands. There is no instruction in scripture to do this nor is there any example of that being done. We don’t have the intelligence to administer all of the angels.

Many of the angels’ protective duties described in Psalm 91 are preventative, and we certainly could not effectively command these activities.

Rather, these angels are dispatched exactly as this verse describes – by looking at the Father’s face (Mat. 18:10). God Almighty controls them for us; however, we do have a part to play. Psalm 91 prefaces all of these promises about angels as being for those who dwell in the secret place of the most High. Verse 2 further instructs us to say that the Lord is our refuge and fortress and in Him we trust.

It is the combination of our faith in God and His faithfulness to us that releases the angels on our behalf. If it was solely up to God, His provision would be the same for everyone because of His mercy and grace. However, we have to receive God’s grace by faith (Eph. 2:8). As we seek the Lord, become aware of His ministering spirits which were created to minister to us, and speak forth our faith in this area, He will send forth His angels on our behalf.

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Topic: Unbreakable

. . . but as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord. — Joshua 24:15

The basic unit of any society is the home. When the home begins to break, the society is on the way to disintegration. Thousands of homes are almost on the rocks. Many couples are fearful lest their home, too, will be broken some day. There is one great insurance policy that you can take out, in order to guarantee the unity and happiness of your home. It is simple: Make Christ the center of your home.

A home is like a solar system. The center, the great sun, holds the solar system together. If it were not for the sun, the solar system would fly to pieces. Unless the Son of God is put at the center of your home, it, too, may fly to pieces.

Prayer for the day: How easy it is to push You to one side, Lord, and superficially remember Your blessings. May we always keep You at the center of all that we do in our homes.

Written by Billy Graham, Founder of Billy Graham Evangelistic Association(BGEA). BGEA exists to proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ by every effective means and to equip the church and others to do the same.

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