My Month Of Delivrance! Rom10:13

Lord, we bless you and lift you up.
You protect us,
you deliver us.
Glory to you, Father.
Beloved, we must be imitators of Christ.
We have fought too hard to be like others,
We want to do great things like others, to be respected and appreciated.
We keep envying and copying the bad example.
Our life on earth must be a testimony,
others must see our Jesus in us, we must be careful not to conform to the present centuries.
To be like Jesus is to follow in his footsteps.
To be like Jesus is to obey his word.
Being like Jesus means believing in him and loving him.
We are limited because we do not put our faith into action,
we are afraid,
we are ashamed to take authority and to assert our identity in situations that bother us.
What prevents us from doing the works Jesus did?
We lack the zeal and daring to topple this great mountain, even though we have received grace.
One day, in Luke 8, Jairus, the ruler of the synagogue, threw himself at Jesus’ feet to beg him to come into his house because his only twelve-year-old daughter was dying.
While he was in the middle of negotiations, he was told of his daughter’s death.
In our troubled times, Jesus tells us not to fear, just to believe, and we will be delivered.
Once at Jairus’ house, Jesus did not allow anyone to enter except his disciples and the child’s parents.
Everyone wept and lamented, and when Jesus tried to console and reassure them, they laughed at him because, as far as they were concerned, she was dead.
Unbelief and ignorance can prevent deliverance, and that is why we must put away everything that can be a hindrance to our salvation.
Jesus took her by the hand and said in a loud voice, “Arise, child.
*And her spirit returned to her, and immediately she arose; and Jesus commanded her to be given something to eat.
It was a deliverance made in front of Peter.
Peter was the one who held the keys to the church, he was an apostle and doing as Jesus did was his heartbeat.
So when he found himself in a similar situation in Acts 9, he stood out.
Two men came to take him to Joppa.
There was a woman there called Tabitha who did good works and gave alms, but she fell ill and died.
When he arrived, he went into the upper room where the body was, with several widows around who were weeping and showing off their clothes and tunics that Dorcas, Tabitha, had made when she was there.
As Jesus did, Peter led everyone out, and turning to the body, he said: *Tabitha, get up! She opened her eyes and saw Peter and sat up.
*He gave her his hand and made her stand up. Then he called the saints and widows and presented her to them alive.
We have to be in an atmosphere of faith to do what Jesus did.
Peter only did what he had seen Jesus do many times, like with the daughter of Jairus.
We have received from Jesus a word of faith, a word of life,
a word of authority.
Let’s declare it.
Acts, 10:38 – you know how God anointed Jesus of Nazareth with the Holy Spirit and with power, who went about doing good and healing all who were under the devil`s rule, for God was with him.
Fast and pray to do works as the Lord Jesus does.
To do the works of Jesus, God must anoint us with the Holy Spirit and authority to deliver the captives.
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