You are Empowered by God
by Karon Thackston

Published on this site: May 10th, 2006 - See
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Did you know God has provided ways in His word to empower His children?
Did you know there are specific things you can do to contribute
to answered prayer, good health, a peaceful life and more? It's
true!
Once we are saved, we don't just float through our days hoping to
catch God in a good mood when He is willing to answer prayer or
provide for our needs. His word gives us many things we can do continually
to set His hand in motion.
Covenant Promises
Open your Bible to some of the verses where God states the promises
He is willing to bestow on His children. For instance, Deuteronomy
28 is filled with blessings. What do you notice about how this chapter
begins?
"Now it shall come to pass, if you diligently obey the voice
of the Lord your God."
Then, at the end of the blessings section of this chapter (verse
13) what do we see again? "And the Lord shall make you the
head and not the tail; you shall be above only and not be beneath,
if you heed the commandments of the Lord your God."
If we do what God instructs us to do then he will give us all he
has promised to give. This if/then type of promise is called a covenant
promise. It operates the same as when an attorney draws up a contract
between two people. One party agrees to do a particular thing and
- after it is done - a second party agrees to do something else.
God empowers us to have control of certain circumstances by offering
us these covenant promises or blessings.
You Go First
God usually wants us to take the action he has laid out in his word
before we are rewarded. He empowers us to do what we should then
rewards us once we have done it.
Luke chapter six holds other good examples of ways God has empowered
us. In verse 37, Jesus instructs, "Judge not and you shall
not be judged. Condemn not and you shall not be condemned."
Verse 38 continues in the same way by saying, "Give and it
will be given to you: good measure, pressed down, shaken together,
running over; men shall give unto your bosom. For with the same
measure you use, it shall be measured back to you."
Again, we go first. If we give, we shall receive. Whatever measure
we use to give to God, that's the same measure He will use to give
to us. We have the control. We make the first move.
I Peter 3:7 shows yet another good example. "Husbands, likewise,
dwell with [your wives] with understanding, giving honor to the
wife, as to the weaker vessel, and as being heirs together of the
grace of life, that your prayers may not be hindered."
When husbands treat their wives as God says they should, they give
more power to their prayers. The husband's prayers are not hindered
because of his actions. If he treats his wife in an ungodly manner,
his prayer will be hindered. In this example, the husband has the
power.
As you read through your Bible this week, make note of the times
God empowers us. You may want to make a list or mark the verses
in your Bible as you find them so you can remember when to act and
what to do to release God's best in your life. Many times our actions
are all that stand in the way of answered prayers. Is God waiting
on you?

Karon Thackston - Tired of prayers that seem to go unanswered?
There is a defined process in God's word that brings about powerful
results. Karon's book, The Faith Process http://www.marketingwords.com/faith.html,
shows you 10-steps that will empower you to receive everything that's
rightfully yours as a child of the Almighty God.


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