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Apostle Dr. Richard Udoh

Tuesday, November 13, 2018

GOD OF ALL GRACE 2

But the God of all grace, who hath called us unto his eternal glory by Christ Jesus, after that ye have suffered a while, make you perfect, stablish, strengthen, settle you.
I Peter 5:10
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Operating under divine grace qualifies you for favour, compassion and visitation. The Lord is very near and ever ready to listen to you. Let your situation come under grace. Don’t keep quiet nor be discouraged concerning your issues. You must never operate in loneliness but be comforted by the Holy Spirit. Let your voice be heard. Ask for more of Him. Seek God’s face on a daily basis and let divine grace be multiplied unto you. Salvation and absolute obedience to His words will qualify you for more of Him. Take bold steps to study His Word. Your labour on earth will be converted to divine favour and it shall be well with whatever you do in Jesus name.

Since all of Paul’s letters begin with an expression of God’s grace to us, we may be tempted to think that it is simply a customary word of greeting. But in reality, God’s grace is our foundation, our covering, and the sphere in which we live as believers in Christ.

Grace is commonly defined as God’s unmerited and undeserved favor. According to Ephesians 2:8 it’s the means by which we are saved through faith. And Romans 5:2 says that by our faith, we have “obtained our introduction … into this grace in which we stand.” In other words, we are continual recipients of an abundance of grace throughout life and into eternity.

Beloved, your daily prayer should be, Lord I want more of you. More of your grace, favour and unending mercy. Don’t allow me to leave a solo life but comfort me daily by your spirit and your love so that your grace will deliver unto me what my labour cannot.

Keep the Word of God alive in your mind and His grace will be released to you through His prevailing Word.

Prayer; Father Lord, let my lips constantly bless the name of the Lord.

Further Reading:  Psalm 103:1-5

Read through the Bible: Psalm 69 & I Corinthians 7