Prove The Word
…prove me now herewith, saith the LORD of hosts…
(Malachi 3:10).
God gave us His Word so
we can live by it. The
Word of God has the
capacity and ability to take
you through any
situation in life victoriously. Isaiah 43:2 says,
“When thou passest
through the waters, I will be with thee;
and through the rivers,
they shall not overflow thee: when
thou walkest through the
fire, thou shalt not be burned;
neither shall the flame
kindle upon thee.” However, you have
a responsibility to
prove the Word; to work out the Word in
your life.
Too many Christians go
through life struggling and
suffering, when they
ought to be living in the transcendental
blessings that have been
made available to us in Christ Jesus.
The reason for this is
either because they’re ignorant or just
won’t put the Word to
work. You hear of a Christian who
was so sick until he
died, and some would say, “Well, sickness
comes to everybody.” No,
that’s not true! Hosea 4:6 says,
“My people are destroyed
for lack of knowledge….”
Ignorance is the bane of
many.
It’s either we’re Christians
in truth or we’re not. It’s
either what we believe
works or it doesn’t. If it doesn’t, what
are we doing with it? If
it works (and thank God it does), then
let’s keep “working” it.
Something you must do for yourself
is to prove the Word of
God in your own life. That way, you
can neither be deceived
nor miss your way in life. You have
to know for yourself
that the Gospel of Christ that you’ve
believed is real.
God isn’t afraid to be
put on the spot. Dare to take
Him at His Word. He said
in Malachi 3:10, “…prove menow herewith….” A lot of people don’t understand
that their
blessings aren’t in
God’s hands, but it’s in their own hands,
because Jesus already
did everything needed for you to be
super abundantly
blessed. For example, the whole world has
been saved by Jesus,
because He died for everybody, but it’s
only those who hear
about it, believe it, accept and confess
His Lordship, that
receive salvation.
If you hear the Word and
don’t act on it, it’ll not work,
no matter how much that
Word inspires you. You must take
the next necessary step
of acting accordingly for it to produce
results in your life.
PRAYER
Dear Father, thank you
for the
power of your Word and
its
ability to take me
through life
victoriously. I’m a doer
of the
Word of God! As I look
into the
Word, I’m transfigured
into the
realities that I see;
pictures and
visions of glory,
success and
excellence, in Jesus’
Name.
Amen.
1 YEAR BIBLE
READING PLAN:
Acts 9:1-31
2 Chronicles
35-36
2 YEAR BIBLE
READING PLAN:
Luke 2:33-40
Deuteronomy 18
FURTHER STUDY:
James 1:22-25
2 Corinthians 3:18
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