Do you know your God?
Those who know their God will do exploits(Daniel 11:32) Knowing God makes you 'fully charged and explosive'. I have seen gadgets connected to a power source and charging. Once connected, the device begins to draw current and show signs of livelihood. This is completely the opposite of seeing a piece of idle dead wood. At least here, there is a sign of chargeability, connectivity and explosivity.
If you acquaint yourself with the King of the Universe, what trouble can trouble you? What amount of sickness can destroy you? What burden can bury you alive ? Who can oppose your mission in Christ Jesus?
Knowing God Almighty is the beginning of a journey of familiarisation with all manners of exploits in the spiritual realm. Exploits riding on explosions against principalities and demons. Exploits to march on scorpions or dilute poison with your saliva and indirectly extract vitamins. Exploits to raid the enemy for opportunities once stolen.
Do you know your God? Does he know you too? Can he trust you with his arsenal, anointing? Arsenal, love? Weaponry, the word? Weaponry, Jesus Christ?
Deciding to know Christ Jesus is a personal choice. The choice comes with its own burdens. For example, heavy criticism from friends and relatives. Own confusion and seemingly contradictory precepts from the word, unless someone led by the Holy Spirit has been sent for your rescue. Ask the Ethiopian Eunuch and Philip the Apostle.
Knowing God occurs in progressive stages, even though at some point the progress may not be apparent to the student. Ask the disciples of Christ who could not expel demons from an epileptic child.
When you think you now know God, then you discover, you had only known a bit about Him. There is still more to be known. The hunger for God Almighty usually seizes you in bits and pieces rather than in a continuous mode. If it occurs unsparingly, the anointing is deeper, one must be destined for His service.
Staying connected to the source of knowledge entails swallowing one's pride to embrace a teachable spirit. I mean, a spirit that accepts corrections. It is this humility that multiplies grace, a force for exploits.
Hallelujah 🙏
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