Understanding the Subject of the CovenantChikamu
GOD’S PROMISES PROVIDE AN ANCHOR FOR YOUR SOUL
You have three parts:
1. Your spirit,
2. Your soul and
3. Your body.
Your body deals with physical evidence of the circumstances, feelings, and symptoms. Feelings and symptoms change all the time. It shifts depending on so many factors. However, your spirit, when born-again, deals with God and God is absolute, He is constant; He never changes.
What will determine whether or not you make it is your soul. Your soul deals with facts, figures, and information. For example, in times of sickness, as your body supplies information about the sickness, you feel the pain and circumstances getting worse. Your soul needs a steady ground to hold it in place. That is what the Word of God supplies. The promises of God provide an anchor for your soul. It supplies hope when your body is getting contrary information to the promises of God.
“…By the stripes of Jesus, you are healed" (Isaiah 53:5).
This is an anchor for your soul in times of sickness. It produces hope in your soul and agrees with your born-again spirit that you are healed. According to that Scripture, you are not the sick trying to regain his healing; rather you are the healed one that the devil is attempting to rob of his health. Without God’s promise and that information in your soul, you will have nothing to hold on to and your soul will automatically agree with the sickness in your body, causing the sickness to dominate you.
Prayer: Father, Your Word is an anchor for my soul. Your promise gives me hope against contrary natural circumstances. I agree with Your Word, I am healed in Jesus’ name. Amen.
Rugwaro
About this Plan
When individuals embrace the light and experience spiritual rebirth, a covenant is forged between us and God. The path of faith is not a solitary one; God is deeply invested in the journey, growth, and breakthrough of every believer because of the covenant. This devotional will explore reasons why understanding this covenant is pivotal for cultivating a stronger bond, akin to a father-child relationship, between you and God.
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