06-17-2020, 08:47 AM
RESTORATION TODAY
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 2020.
TOPIC: *HELP FROM ABOVE*
"I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills, from whence cometh my help. My help cometh from the Lord, which made heaven and earth." Psalms 121:1-2.
*MESSAGE*
Travelling along the road of faith as a Christian is not easy. We all need help and it is only the help from the Lord that can suffice. So what then should we do when we meet difficulties on our walk of faith as a Christian? Often, when troubles come, we look unto the hills, from where we expect help to come, but we fail to look unto our true source of ever-present help which is the Lord, who made the heaven and the earth. The Psalmist is telling us not to look to the hills for help but to the God of the hills. Hills are helpless. But God is helpful. His name is EL SHADDAI - THE ALL SUFFICIENT. He never needs the help of man, but man will never cease to need His help.
it doesn't mean that the powers of the world do not possess a claiming influence but they are powerless on their own. The hill cannot answer back. So when troubles come, we must look much higher than the hills. Help comes from the Lord.
One of the fastest ways to receiving God's help is to render help to your fellow who is in need, because help calls unto help. Help comes from above faster when help has first been sent from one person to another. God is still merciful to the merciful and helps those who help others. Whenever you render help to someone here on earth, it answers to heaven above. By it, heaven is divinely committed to flood your life with unquantifiable help. This year, may you receive help without collateral in Jesus' name. Amen.
*ACTION POINTS*
?️ When we look unto the Lord and not to the hills for help, shame is far from us.
*SCRIPTURES*
Isaiah 40:25-26; Daniel 4:34-35
*PRAYER POINTS*
1. Father, I thank you for the knowledge of my true Source of help;
2. O God, forgive me for times when I have looked for help elsewhere rather than look up to you;
3. Father, in this year 2020, please arise for my help.
*THE BIBLE OF THE YEAR*
Deut. 32.15.5, Hosea 2.2-3.5, Luke 17:20-18:1-14.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 2020.
TOPIC: *HELP FROM ABOVE*
"I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills, from whence cometh my help. My help cometh from the Lord, which made heaven and earth." Psalms 121:1-2.
*MESSAGE*
Travelling along the road of faith as a Christian is not easy. We all need help and it is only the help from the Lord that can suffice. So what then should we do when we meet difficulties on our walk of faith as a Christian? Often, when troubles come, we look unto the hills, from where we expect help to come, but we fail to look unto our true source of ever-present help which is the Lord, who made the heaven and the earth. The Psalmist is telling us not to look to the hills for help but to the God of the hills. Hills are helpless. But God is helpful. His name is EL SHADDAI - THE ALL SUFFICIENT. He never needs the help of man, but man will never cease to need His help.
it doesn't mean that the powers of the world do not possess a claiming influence but they are powerless on their own. The hill cannot answer back. So when troubles come, we must look much higher than the hills. Help comes from the Lord.
One of the fastest ways to receiving God's help is to render help to your fellow who is in need, because help calls unto help. Help comes from above faster when help has first been sent from one person to another. God is still merciful to the merciful and helps those who help others. Whenever you render help to someone here on earth, it answers to heaven above. By it, heaven is divinely committed to flood your life with unquantifiable help. This year, may you receive help without collateral in Jesus' name. Amen.
*ACTION POINTS*
?️ When we look unto the Lord and not to the hills for help, shame is far from us.
*SCRIPTURES*
Isaiah 40:25-26; Daniel 4:34-35
*PRAYER POINTS*
1. Father, I thank you for the knowledge of my true Source of help;
2. O God, forgive me for times when I have looked for help elsewhere rather than look up to you;
3. Father, in this year 2020, please arise for my help.
*THE BIBLE OF THE YEAR*
Deut. 32.15.5, Hosea 2.2-3.5, Luke 17:20-18:1-14.