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Are You Worthy?

  Hebrews 11:38 Our text passage informs us about a category of people that the world was not worthy of, these are people who knew the Lord, had a relationship with the Lord, and were in covenant with God. They were men and women of faith. These are people who suffered for God. The power of faith is real and it's a wonderful thing. Faith helps us overcome in times of suffering. Faith elevates us above the world and the schemes of men and spirits. 1 John 5:4 Faith puts us on a spiritual pedestal above the operations of the world. I'm referring to faith in Jesus Christ, the God kind of faith. This faith is victory, it's triumph and it's a winning card. Faith may not exempt you from difficulty and suffering but it will ensure our victory in due time. This faith pleases God and makes us valuable and worthy. Hebrews 11:6 Not everyone recognizes this faith, not everyone values this faith or understands how it works. The enemy attacks this kind of faith. The enemy resists this...

Your Axe head Will Float

  2 Kings 6:1-7 Our text passage informs of an interesting occurrence that happened during the days of the prophet Elisha. At this time the prophet Elisha was heading the school of prophets, a position he assumed after his spiritual father in ministry the Prophet Elijah has been caught up to heaven in a chariot of fire. Elisha was out with the sons of the prophets (young prophets from the prophetic school under his tutelage) to gather logs of wood so as to build a larger residence for them to stay in. While chopping down trees, one of his young prophets lost the axe head from the axe he had borrowed. Disappointment, shame, and having to explanation the unfortunate circumstance to the owner of the axe seemed to loom ahead of this son of the prophet. As our text passage reveals, all hope was not lost, the axe head dropped by the prophet in training under Elisha's tutelage floats to the surface of the Jordan river where it had dropped and sunk, that is a miracle! On a regular day, goi...

Your Camels Are Coming!

Genesis  24:9,10 Our text passage informs us Eliezer the senior servant of Abraham left for the region Abraham was from with ten camels for the purpose of getting Isaac (Abraham's heir) what was needed at the time in Isaac's life, a wife. Camels in scriptures represent what God uses to convey your needs, wants or miracles to you. Camels in the Bible represent supplies and provision. Camels in Bible times were used for business and transportation, they are still used for such purposes today in certain parts of the world. The title of this message is prophetic. Your camels are coming is a prophetic declaration and decree that God will supply all your needs and make provision for all your wants according to His will. A good wife was a need in Isaac's life when the camels came, on top of one of the camels was Rebeccah the lady who would become his wife. Through a miracle process, Isaac's need for a wife was supplied and she arrived on a camel. Genesis 24:61-64 Your own nee...