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Jehovah Rapha: The God Who Heals
God’s promise of salvation includes spiritual and material preservation, deliverance from the fear of danger, as well as pardon, restoration, healing, wholeness and soundness in spirit, soul, and body. Trust Him.
El-Roi: The All-Seeing One
El-Roi. Translated literally, El-Roi means the God who sees me (all-seeing one). He looks ahead and sees what is coming and prepares the way for you. Have you ever felt invisible? Do you feel that no one cares or sees you or the problems you are facing? Well, God, El-Roi sees you. As we start this new year and a new season, know that God is in control. He looked ahead into 2020 and planned for every contingency of your life. He will not be surprised by one mistake or action you take. He will not be surprised by those Read More
Praise and Faith: Secrets to Answered Prayer
Praise, thanksgiving, and faith are keys to answered prayer. If you want to receive answers to your prayers be sure to: 1. Praise Him and Thank Him. As we read the Lord’s Prayer we observe Jesus teaching the disciples to begin their prayer with PRAISE AND THANKSGIVING. Psalm 100:4 states, “Enter his gates with thanksgiving; go into his courts with praise. Give thanks to him and praise his name.” Begin by praising and thanking Him for being your provider (Jehovah Jireh); your peace (Jehovah Shalom); your healer (Jehovah Rophe); your shepherd (Jehovah Rohi); and your righteousness (Jehovah Tsidkenu). Praise creates an Read More
Secrets to Answered Prayers #4
Welcome to the 4th and final week of Secrets to Answered Prayers. Answered prayers are very possible, especially if you allow the Holy Spirit to guide you during your prayer time. Prayer secret #4: Give Thanks. As we read through the Lord’s Prayer we find that Jesus taught the disciples to begin their prayer with PRAISE AND THANKSGIVING. states, “Enter his gates with thanksgiving; go into his courts with praise. Give thanks to him and praise his name.” Begin by praising and thanking Him for being your provider (Jehovah Jirah); your peace (Jehovah Shalom); your healer (Jehovah Rophe); your shepherd Read More