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AGREEMENT WITH GOD. Logical Agreement– You ask yourself: Emotional Agreement – You worry yourself: Spiritual Agreement – You keep looking for confirmation: Identify false agreements you made. Know the truth. Speak the truth out loud. You are about to turn your FAITH around and see the fruit of your realignment.
God promised the Israelites that if they were to keep the covenant, they would experience food harvests so great that they would be unable to gather everything in before it was time to sow the seed once more (Lev. –5). Faithful Israel would enjoy peace, victory over her enemies, and fruitfulness in the (vv.
But to open oneself up to God's blessings requires sturdy faith and commitment to the principles of Christianity. Remember to pray, be of a kind and compassionate nature, give generously, and be grateful. That gratitude should be not only for your mere existence but also to God and the Lord Jesus Christ.
You cannot make contracts with God on your terms, either. All human relationships with God have to be on God's terms. We need not fear that, though, because God is love. He has our best interests at heart. God will not always give us what we want, but will always give us what we need when we need it.
Doing the work of God from your heart activates the blessing of God. God knows the thoughts behind our actions. If you are working for the church because you want a favour from your pastors, God will not bless you because He knows your thoughts. He understands all your actions.
Transform your mind so you can think from God's realm of unlimited supply. Build your faith through a supernatural prayer language. Enjoy God's blessings while living in the place of peace. Ask and receive the desires of your heart.
A proper “covenant relationship” with God requires five major experiences: 1) Faith, faith in Jehovah God and Jesus Christ. 2) Repentance of sins. 3) Confession of sins. 4) Baptism and 5) Obedience, effective operation of all of these means genuine conversion.
How can we activate the Covenant of Blessing in our lives? Activating the Covenant of Blessing requires us to take action. This means obeying God's commands, trusting in his promises, and living our lives in alignment with his will.
It means total reliance on God and total obedience to His Word. We come to a point where we realize that without God, we are not. We come to a point where we know that God is all-powerful and when He says He will do something He actually does it regardless of the resistance we may face from other people.
Points to Note A single leader should lead the group through the covenant writing process. Limit your covenant to no more than 10 clauses. Keep clauses concise and specific. Begin where you are, not where you think you should be. Place the clauses in the same order they are named in the General Rule of Discipleship.