How can I claim the promises of God?
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Welcome to my blog.! I greet you and bless you under the divine power of the name of Jesus.
In today's message we will share some key steps to claim the promises of the heavenly Father.
A promise is to keep the faith that we can hold on to during prayer.
In Bíbia there are approximately 3 573 promises, which we can claim following three important steps:
1 Order.
"Ask and it will be given to you, search, and you will find; knock and it will open" (Matthew 7: 7).
It is part of God's plan to grant us, in response to prayer made with faith, what he would not give us if we did not ask him.
Every promise of the word of God becomes a reason to pray, because its fulfillment is guaranteed by the determined word of Jehovah.
2 Create.
"Therefore, I tell you that whatever you ask in prayer, believe that you will receive it and that it will come to you" (Mark 11:24).
Speak and act as if your faith were invincible.
Although words express thoughts, they follow the words. If we expressed our faith more, we would have more faith.
3 Claim.
"Father, thank you for listening to me" (John 11:41).
Then we can ask God for these blessings, believe that we receive them and thank him for receiving them.
I urge you to let your weak faith hold on to the promises of God again. Put all your weight on them with unwavering faith; because they won't fail, they can't fail.
True faith demands the promised blessing and clings to it before knowing what is done and feeling it. We must elevate our requests to the most sacred place with a faith that takes the promised benefits and considers them theirs.
This is a sincere and pure faith: believing that we will receive the blessing even before receiving it.
Any gift you promise is found in the promise itself. The seed is the word of God (Luke 8:11). As sure as the oak seed is in the acorn, it is God's gift in his promise. If we receive the promise, we also receive the gift.
@carmentita when we pray to God with faith God will give us what we ask because He honors the faith of the believer.
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