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Word for Today: March 20
What are Storms?
Storms are circumstances and situations. Storms are problems. Storms are crises. Storms are hindrances and delays and disappointments. Storms are situations that plague us and harass us and attempt to destroy us. Storms are sicknesses and physical attacks. Storms are Family conflicts and marriage troubles. Storms are difficulties and impossibilities in the work place. Storms are addictions and habits that keep us in bondage. Storms are demonic.
Where do Storms come from? What causes them?
Storms are caused by the devil. They are demonic attacks. They are designed to do what the devil wants to do to you… to kill you, to steal your goods, and to completely destroy you. Storms are planned and birthed in hell. They are crafted for you personally by the devil and his demons. They are intended to keep you as far away from God and God’s Purpose as possible.
What is the Purpose of Storms?
The purpose and intent of storms is to stop you before you get where God wants you to be. Storms arise and winds blow in the process of ministry and spiritual growth. When you determine to obey God and be a blessing to others is when you will find yourself in a storm with the devil attempting to sink your boat.
The moment you decide to go to the Other Side with Jesus, satan will send a storm to stop you and capsize your boat. You hear the voice of God… the challenge… the command… (This is point A) and you start out toward point B which is the place where God wants you. And on the way…. You run into a STORM.
How do we Calm the Storm?
The Word spoken in faith and prayed in faith always creates a calm and produces peace. When Jesus found Himself in a great storm, He “rebuked” the wind and “said” to the sea… (Mark 4:39) There is a time to pray and there is a time to arise and speak the Word.
Faith-filled words will make the Natural submit to the Spiritual. If “no-faith” which is what the disciples had (“how is it that ye have no faith…?”) yields to the destructive power of storms then Faith (which is what Jesus had) makes the destructive power of storms submit to the Power of God.
Talk to your storm
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