NOVEMBER 24 WED
Prophecies Concerning Kings
Deuteronomy 17:14~20│ “...and not consider himself better than his fellow Israelites and turn from the law to the right or to the left. Then he and his descendants will reign a long time over his kingdom in Israel.” (20)
Hymn #302 The Mercy of God Is an Ocean Divine (Unified Hymn 408)
[Message Video]
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God's Word is alive. When the Word comes to you as “rhema,” the inspired Word works will absolutely take place and the one- hundred-year answer will come. You must believe in that fact and edit your life so that the things of God become yours.
1. Edit the One-Hundred-Year Life as Your Own
The purpose of your life isn’t to eat and live well on this earth. Rather, you must enter Canaan, do world evangelization, and relay the answer of missions to the posterity. For those works to happen, you need to take time to discover and meditate on what God has given only to you within His Word. Like Noah; Abraham; Jochebed; and the witnesses of Romans 16, you must pray to discover the one-hundred-year economy and the covenant.
2. Raise Those Whose Futures Have Been Edited
A world leader must be a person who is centered on the Gospel and knows the values of the temple and worship. The world leader mustn’t have Egyptian ideologies, desire success in Canaan, and be biased toward any one side. Those who know and edit the future will be used by God. In that sense, Remnants must be like young Joseph, hold onto the one- hundred-year covenant, and plan and edit the future.
What are you thinking about right now? That will become the future. All you need to do is believe that God has already prepared everything on your path and pray that your eyes will be opened to seek what belongs to Him.
Dear God, once again, please imprint what belongs to You in my life and edit the one-hundred-year life as my own. I pray in the name of Jesus Christ. Amen.
* What Are the Conditions of a Biblical Leader?
Anointing: In the midst of thorough emptiness, Jesus completely relied on the Holy Spirit and sought God's help
through prayer.
Steward: In biblical terms, a steward is a person who deftly manages and handles the affairs of his master.
Everything that belongs to a Christian, including time; money; talents; spiritual gifts; and riches belong to God.
Healing: Jesus had compassion on those who were suffering from diseases. The Lord's love and mercy were
the motives for His healing ministry.
Shepherd: A shepherd is fully interested in lost sheep. The shepherd is a person who values each sheep.
Discipleship: You must obey your calling to be a disciple. Believing in Jesus Christ and being His disciple
are important acts of faith.