Let Your Praise Outweigh Your Asking
Romans 4:20 - He staggered not at the promise of God through unbelief; but was strong in faith, giving glory to God; (KJV)
God stayed with Abraham until he became strong in faith. Notice that
being strong in faith has something that goes with it...to be strong in
faith is to give God glory.
Well Abraham is giving God glory. Abraham is saying that he is a
father of a great multitude. Sarah isn't pregnant yet. She hasn't
gotten pregnant all these years. But he is giving God glory, and
calling those things which be not as though they were. He is calling
himself a father now; not going to be; but is father of a great
multitude, now. And he is thanking God that he is.
Abraham gave God so much glory, that he became fully persuaded that God would perform what He said in His word.
When your praise outweighs your asking, you'll have your
manifestation. You need to praise God, not just make confessions of
faith. You need to praise Him because you believe the confession is so.
Praise Him by saying, "I'm getting stronger everyday. I'm stronger
today than I was yesterday, and I thank you for it, Father. I'm
stronger in my mind, stronger in my body, stronger in my bones,
stronger in every way, than I was yesterday; and thank you for it."
When Abraham followed Gods methodology for faith, he received the promise. Sarah conceived and gave birth to a son.
Now God is going to close the deal on the enemy. His word is in the
earth. Jesus is born. Jesus walks the earth, and only says what God
says. Jesus only speaks that which the Father tells Him to speak. And
that is so important. The need to discipline your mouth cannot be
overstated.
Practice saying what the Bible says when the pressure is on. It is
so tempting to say the wrong thing when your emotions are high. But you
have to deliberately say what God says and couple that with praise.
Give God glory by praising Him in the middle of the crisis. Let it be
said about you that you are strong in faith because you were able to
control your tongue, and your praises outweighed your asking.
by: Bishop Keith Butler
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