Want to be a mountain mover? This little devotional is for you.
Have mountains you need moved? This little devotional is for you.
Any and all problems can and will be solved if your willing to take charge of your faith and put your trust in the one who made you.
Take control of the mind and the heart will soar to a new level of freedom and will do the work to be a constant reminder that the God you serve is bigger than your mountain.
Sometimes, however, the mountain needs a reminder of who your God is so remind it.
God Bless.
Speaking to Your Mountains
Whoever speaks to their mountain, without any doubt, and believes the things he says, it will be done and he will have whatever he says. What is this mountain?
It could be anything - your problems, failures or anything that is hindering your relationship with God. Jesus clearly says, “Speak to your mountain and cast it out.” How can you do that? By believing that you can overcome every situation! All you need is faith as small as a mustard seed and that faith is released only by speaking words. By speaking to your mountain, you acknowledge that God has the power to change your situations. Our God is so big that He can move mountains, He can walk on water, He can raise the dead from the grave. This same God lives in us. The same supernatural power is available for us. He who is in you is greater than he who is in the world (1 John 4:4). If you sincerely believe without doubting, you will receive. God wants you to know that He does not want you to settle for less than all the blessings He has in store for you. A pain in your knee can be addressed in the following manner: “I command you, pain, leave my body, in the name of Jesus.” Remember how Jesus rebuked the raging wind and sea, by authoritatively saying, “Peace, be still!” And there was a great calm. Perseverance pays great dividends.
Prayer Father, I believe that with You in me, I will overcome any difficult situation I encounter. I speak to my mountains and they are cast out, in Jesus’ name. Amen.
-Author Unknown
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