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When we pray from our heart with sincere motives, there is always an answer spiritually.
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A prayer from the heart will
never go unanswered.
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God does not leave His children
without direction.
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Grace and peace to you all in the mighty name of Jesus Christ.
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It's time for us to listen to the Word of God,
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to open our hearts to the Word of God,
to be inspired by the Word of God.
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Because as 2 Timothy 3:16-17 says,
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“All Scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof,
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for correction, for instruction in righteousness, that the man of God
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may be complete, thoroughly
equipped for every good work.”
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But remember that hearing the Word of God is not merely with these physical ears.
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It must be heard with the ears of our heart in order for it to come alive in us.
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So I want us now, people of God,
to ask the Holy Spirit for His help.
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I want us right now to pray.
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Oh Holy Spirit, arrest our
hearts in Jesus’ name.
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Oh Holy Spirit, capture our attention right now in the mighty name of Jesus Christ.
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We surrender to You every distraction -
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distraction from that pain, from that difficulty, from that problem.
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We surrender it all to You.
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We approach Your throne of grace with confidence and boldness,
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for we know that we will find mercy and grace to help us in time of need.
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Oh Holy Spirit, open the ears of our hearts.
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Oh Holy Spirit, give us a hearing and obedient heart in Jesus’ mighty name.
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Glory be to God.
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I want you to go with me to Luke 11 and we are going to read from verses 9 to 13.
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This is a very well known Bible portion and these are the words of Jesus Christ.
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“So I say to you, ask, and it will be given to you; seek, and you will find;
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knock, and it will be opened to you.
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For everyone who asks receives,
and he who seeks finds,
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and to him who knocks it will be opened.
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If a son asks for bread from any father among you, will he give him a stone?
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Or if he asks for a fish, will he give
him a serpent instead of a fish?
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Or if he asks for an egg,
will he offer him a scorpion?
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If you then, being evil, know how to give good gifts to your children,
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how much more will your heavenly Father give the Holy Spirit to those who ask Him!”
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Wow, what a wonderful promise!
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What a call from Jesus Christ
to persevere in prayer.
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I know many of us have heard this promise countless times at church,
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and we even quote it as we turn
to God and claim His promises.
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But I want to ask you a question.
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What happens when we persist in prayer
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but apparently what we are
asking for is still not given,
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what we seek is still not found,
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the door we are knocking at
is still not open to us?
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What happens?
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The winds of frustration, discouragement, fear and doubt will start blowing at us.
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These winds may cause many of us to stagger in our faith or even fall in our faith.
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We start asking ourselves,
‘Does God really hear my prayers?
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Do I have enough faith?
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Why does it seem the more I pray,
the worse my situation becomes?
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Why should I pray? Why should I read the Bible if nothing is changing?’
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We may even think,
‘Oh, look at my neighbour.
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He's not even a Christian and he's doing very well. He's doing better than me.’
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As I said, these winds of frustration, discouragement, doubt
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can cause us to stagger in our faith
or even to fall in our faith.
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But I'm here today to encourage
you with a truth,
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a simple but very powerful truth that is found in the Bible portion we just read,
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a truth that will serve as a shield
to help us to stand firm
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despite these winds of frustration, disappointment and discouragement.
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And that truth is - the Holy Spirit
is all you need.
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Yes, people of God, the Holy Spirit
is all you need.
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And to understand this further,
let us look in more detail
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at what Jesus is saying in this Scripture.
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Firstly, Jesus is giving us an encouragement to persevere in prayer.
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Why? Because God is pleased when we ask Him, when we seek Him,
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when we knock at His door.
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Prayer is one of the keys to build our relationship - Father and child -
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with God, with our Creator.
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No matter the situation, no matter the pain, no matter the need,
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Jesus is urging us to persevere in prayer.
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Because prayer is an expression of faith.
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Galatians 3:26 says that we - you, wherever you are connected from and I -
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are children of God through
faith in Jesus Christ.
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So if you are a child of God, if you are a man of faith, if you are a woman of faith -
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don't stop praying, don’t stop seeking, don’t stop asking, don’t stop knocking.
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But take note, people of God.
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Faith does not set its eyes on the immediate result after prayer,
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but on the relationship built
with God through prayer.
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In other words, people of God,
prayer is a relationship builder.
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Prayer builds our relationship with God.
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In this Bible portion,
Jesus is also emphasising
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the goodness of our Father,
the goodness of God.
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He said in Luke 11:13, “If you then, being evil, know how to give good gifts to your children,
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how much more will your heavenly Father give the Holy Spirit to those who ask Him!”
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How much more your heavenly Father -
as good as He is, as perfect as He is -
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will give good things to His children.
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God is not going to give you
something that is bad for you.
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In 1 Peter 5, the Bible encourages
us to pour all our burdens,
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all our cares upon God
because He cares for us,
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because He's good and His
mercies endure forever.
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So don't fall into that trap of satan,
that lie trying to paint God in a bad light -
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that the more you pray,
the worse things become,
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that the more you pray, ask, seek,
the more attacks you receive. No!
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Don't allow that lie from satan in your life.
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Because God is good and He cares for you.
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And at this point, I want to highlight a very important thing in this Bible portion.
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And I want you to pay close attention to it.
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At the end of Luke 11:13, Jesus said,
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“...how much more will your heavenly Father give the Holy Spirit to those who ask Him!”
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The Bible is not saying that
your heavenly Father
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will give you necessarily
what you are asking for.
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It’s not saying that your heavenly Father will give you necessarily what you want.
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The Bible is saying that your heavenly Father will give the Holy Spirit to those who ask.
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So the promise of Jesus Christ
is the Holy Spirit.
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He is not offering you a blank cheque.
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And here I'm going to that truth I was talking to you about at the beginning,
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the truth that all we need is the Holy Spirit.
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Jesus Christ is shifting our
expectation after prayer
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from the material to the spiritual.
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When our expectation after prayer is
based on the things we can see,
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we can feel, or we can measure
with our intellect or our senses.
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we are blind to the truth that
the Holy Spirit is all we need.
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I really want you, people of God,
to hold onto this truth.
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If you are with someone there sitting down,
I want you to tell that person,
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“The Holy Spirit is all you need.”
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And now, say it to yourself,
“The Holy Spirit is all I need.”
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In John 14:26, the Bible says, and these
are also the words of Jesus Christ,
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“But the Helper, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in My name,
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He will teach you all things, and bring to your remembrance all things that I said to you.”
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And what things has Jesus said to us?
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He has spoken promises of salvation, healing, deliverance, breakthrough,
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the promise of eternal life.
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And the Bible says that
the Helper, the Holy Spirit,
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is sent to remind us of those promises.
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Can you see, people of God?
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The Holy Spirit is all we need.
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I also want you to remember
what Acts 1 says.
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Here Jesus asks His disciples to wait for the Holy Spirit on the day of Pentecost.
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And in Acts 1:8, Jesus told them
when the Holy Spirit comes,
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they would receive power, and they
would be witnesses to Him
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in Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria,
and to all the earth.
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Oh, what a promise, people of God.
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Take note that the disciples were not asked to wait for miracles and wonders.
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They were asked to wait for the Holy Spirit.
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And when the Holy Spirit came,
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after His coming, then miracles,
signs and wonders followed.
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So why are we basing our expectations
on material provision
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when what is promised to
us is something spiritual?
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The proof that God hears us when we pray is the presence of the Holy Spirit.
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What makes us children of God
is not the blessings we receive,
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but to know that God hears us when we pray.
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Remember what Prophet T.B. Joshua said,
“Knowing that God hears us when we pray
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is an even greater blessing
than the blessing itself.”
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That is the proof that we
are children of God.
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It’s the presence of the Holy Spirit.
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I want to encourage you to not base your faith on the improvement after prayer.
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It’s not appropriate to base your faith on the improvement of your situation after prayer.
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Don't believe that God’s
answer can only come
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when we are granted what
we are asking for.
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By doing so, we will be limiting
Him and His answers.
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By doing so, we will be limiting
Him and His answers.
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All we need is the presence of
the Holy Spirit, people of God.
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I want to encourage you today.
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If we have not received or if we have not seen the answer to our prayers materially,
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let us see beyond that.
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God may have been already
answering our prayers in a way
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that this flesh may not comprehend.
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God sometimes uses foolish things
to strengthen us spiritually.
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When we pray from our heart
with sincere motives,
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there is always an answer spiritually.
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I'm telling you today, people of God, a prayer from the heart will never go unanswered.
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God does not leave His
children without an answer.
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God does not leave His
children without direction.
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If you have been praying for something and you are yet to see the answer you expect,
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perhaps it’s time for you to change
your expectation after prayer.
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Look unto the Holy Spirit.
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Look unto His strength, comfort, direction and guidance because He is all we need.
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What situation are you
passing through this day?
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You may have been praying constantly and persistently for that pain to be removed,
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for that sickness to be removed,
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or for that job you need,
that provision you need,
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that relationship with your husband,
with your wife to be restored.
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And you are still waiting for an answer.
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You are still waiting to see
those changes in your life.
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But I want to encourage you.
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The fact that you are connected here today is already an answered prayer.
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Why? Because you have
received the strength.
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You have been strengthened all the
way up to this point, up to today.
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You have endured that difficult situation.
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You have endured that pain, sickness, difficulty, tribulation up to this day.
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It honours God to believe Him even while every sense contradicts Him
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and God honours those who honour Him.
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Remember, the first place we are to prosper is in our spiritual life.
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That is the first place, the priority.
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If we take care of our souls, if we take
care of our relationship with God,
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we may leave it for God to provide for our flesh in His time, in His way, for His glory.
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And as Brother Chris said recently
in one of his messages,
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“Look after your relationship with God and leave Him to look after the results.”
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Don't be surprised, people of God, that when you change your expectation after prayer
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from the material to the spiritual,
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what you are asking for will come and that miracle will manifest in Jesus’ name.
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So in conclusion, people of God, as Jesus taught us, let us persevere in prayer.
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Keep asking. Keep seeking.
Keep knocking.
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Because that situation, challenge, tribulation
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is an instrument to maintain
your union with God.
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And it's time to shift our
expectation after prayer
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from the material to the spiritual,
and hold onto the truth
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that the Holy Spirit is all we need.
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Instead of being more focused
on that material provision,
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on the improvement after the prayer,
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we should be focused on - how do
we receive the Holy Spirit?
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How do we welcome Him?
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How do we let Him remain in our hearts?
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That should be our only concern right now.
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Not that pain, debt, difficult situation
or the need you are passing through.
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Your only concern should be -
how can I welcome the Holy Spirit?
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And that's why I want to ask
you this question right now.
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Is your heart ready to
receive the Holy Spirit?
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Is your heart ready to
welcome the Holy Spirit?
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And as you think about this question, and if you realise that there are some hindrances
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to the Holy Spirit, start freeing
your heart from them -
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from offence, pain of the past, bitterness, bad feelings against others, jealousy, envy.
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I want to leave you with these encouraging words from David in Psalm 62:5-8.
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David said, “My soul, wait silently for God alone, for my expectation is from Him.
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He only is my rock and my salvation;
He is my defence; I shall not be moved.
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In God is my salvation and my glory; the rock of my strength, and my refuge, is in God.
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Trust in Him at all times, you people;
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pour out your heart before Him;
God is a refuge for us.”
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God bless you, people of God.