Topic: GO ALL OUT FOR IT – Bishop Mike Okonkwo Devotional 26 March 2020 [The Redeemed Evangelical Mission]

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“……Yet because this widow troubleth me, I will avenge her, lest by her continual coming she weary me.”Luke 18:5 (KJV)
In my walk with God, I have discovered that fulfillment in life is not the exclusive preserve of a special privileged few, but rather it is available to all who know and dare to appropriate their rights in Christ. I want you to understand that all things are already yours. You must have what I call the “it is already done mentality.” You must understand that God is not going to do it but has already done it. 


In Luke 18:1-8, Jesus told the story of the unrighteous judge and the widow who desperately needed something from him. By his character, the judge would not have lifted a finger to help the woman, but he had to attend to her speedily because she refused to take no for an answer. She knew he had the capacity to give her what she needed and so was not moved by his unreceptive attitude. She just refused to budge. If that could happen to people who had no covenant, what about you? 
Child of God, the name of the game is knowing what belongs to you and going all out for it. If you know that all things are already yours, you will be free of struggle and anxiety because you already know that all things have been freely given to you. The healing you desire has already been provided. The husband or wife you so desire has already been provided. When Jesus gave His life on the Cross, it was to pay for everything you would ever need. When you have this understanding, you will lay hold on all that God has prepared for you. You do not come before Him begging for what He has already provided. No! You collect and thank Him for it. When you discover the wealth hidden in the Word of God, you just go to bed and your prayer language changes knowing you can have it all.
Further Reading: Luke 18:1-8; 1Corinthians 3:21-23Daily Bible Reading: Morning- Joshua 22-24; Evening- Luke 3


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