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January 14
Gen
43 - 46
Topic:
The Protective Armour
Text: Psalm 90:1-6
Wise
people protect themselves and their property. God things need
to be protected. God shall do a lot of good things in your life
this year. Those good things are going to start happening right
from now. When good things happen, we have to defend ourselves.
When your house is full of treasures, you have to guard it very
well, Prov. 1:32 says: “The prosperity of fools shall destroy
fools.” We are going to prosper, but we should not let our
prosperity destroy us. I know my prosperity will not destroy me
because I will put on the whole Armour of God. Because God has
made provision for the whole Armour for our protection, when an
enemy penetrates to attack us and he succeeds, the fault is most
likely to be ours. If you do not put on the whole Armour and the
enemy penetrates, you must not blame God. To render the attack
of the enemy on us ineffective, the onus is on us to put on the
whole Armour of God. If you find that in spite of all the promises
of God, the enemy still penetrates, and you are still a tail and
not a head, and poverty is overtaking you, then you should ask
yourself some questions. You should ask whether you are putting
on the whole Armour of God. You should examine yourself. God is
not a failure. He is not a liar. He will perform whatever He promises.
God wants us to be victorious all the time. He said we should
put on the whole Armour of God to be able to withstand in the
evil day. Having done this, we must still be on our feet.
Memory
Verse: Psalm 90:1 “LORD, thou hast been our dwelling place
in all generations”. |