July 30
Gal
1 - 3
YOUR
SUN WILL RISE AGAIN
MEMORISE:
‘And there is hop in thine end, saith the LORD, that they
children shall come again to their own border.’ (Jer 31:
17)
READ:
Judges 16: 16- 22
Samson
was a very special person before God. His coming was announced
t his mother by an angel. Right from the womb he was filled
with the Holy Ghost. At birth, he became a powerhouse who could
do practically anything normally humanly impossible. He was
an achiever.
However,
Samson had a problem. He could not abide by rules. He broke
all the rules that surrounded his Nazarite consecration. He
was not to touch a corpse, but he took and ate honey from the
carcass of a lion. He was to abstain from wine but he refused.
He was expected to be pure but he slept with harlots.
God
was watching him. Then God became dangerously silent until Samson
married Delilah, who discovered his source of strength and revealed
it to his enemies. They caught him and shaved his hair and plucked
out his eyes. Israel’s deliverer and hero became a fool
in the company of his enemies. God could have left him like
that. But through his mercy, Samson’s hair began to grow
again. His sun began to rise again.
Are
you sick? Your sun will rise again. You will be healed and restored
to good health, because 1 Peter 2: 24 says you were healed by
his stripes 2000 years ago. I am reliably informed that there
are 39 classes of illness all over the world. Jesus received
40 lashes, one for each class of disease and an extra one to
cover any other new classification that might evolve.
Have
you been in captivity? Isaiah 49: 24-26 says the captives of
the mighty will be taken away and where you were prayed upon,
you will be delivered. That sad news will turn to joy. Your
account will be fill again. Your business will thrive again.
It will be well with your family. Nigeria will boom again. Come
to God and make your crooked ways straight.
ACTION
POINT
Ask the Lord, according to Isaiah 49: 24-26, to let you
experience
complete freedom and turn your oppressors into captives.