Worship at the Wellنموونە
In 2 Peter 1:3-4, Peter reminds us that God’s divine power has enabled us to receive and walk out all of God’s exceedingly great and precious promises so that, through them, we may partake in the very nature of God. The power of God moving through the promises of God transforms and conforms us into the image of Jesus Christ. In other words, God’s promises are given to radically transform people, families, churches, regions, and nations.
Paul the apostle speaks into the promises of God in 2 Corinthians 1:20, “For all the promises of God in Him (Jesus) are Yes, and in Him Amen, to the glory of God through us”. Paul is revealing to us that every promise God has given has been secured in Jesus Christ. Jesus, the greatest promise, has secured all the promises of God on the cross and will fulfill every promise at His return.
God is a promise-keeping God and He has precious promises for the Church, our individual lives, families, geographical regions, and all the nations of the earth. The promises of God are not always automatic, but they are invitations to intercession. In this crucial hour of history, God is looking for those who know His promises, believe in them, and cry out day and night until every one of them manifests in the fullness of glory and fame of Jesus in the nations.
Praying the promises.
Rui Porfirio
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About this Plan
As we journey together the next 50 days, we will experience what worshipping at the well looks like! God’s desire is for His body to be unified, with humble hearts, and authentic worship. Join us for the next 50 days as we are encouraged and equipped to re-dig the wells of worship and prepare for rain! We hope you are encouraged by this plan!
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