My dearly beloved brothers and sisters in Christ, I greet and bless you all in the name of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. May the name of the Lord be glorified. Let us take and read from the book of Job 19:25, which says, “My Redeemer lives.”
My dear brothers and sisters, this verse says that God is our Redeemer. Say, “My Redeemer.” A Redeemer means one who redeems, one who rescues, one who delivers you from your troubles. If the Redeemer is alive today, then from all the things from which you have not received deliverance, the Redeemer who is alive will come and redeem all things for you. Christ the Savior was born in the city of David. A Redeemer is one who gives vimochanam (redemption), one who delivers. That is the Redeemer.
Two thousand years ago, in Bethlehem, the city of David, a Savior was born for your sake. That Savior has come into your homes, and in all the areas where you have not been redeemed, God is going to give you deliverance. You need to say, “My Redeemer lives.” My Redeemer lives even today. If you say this, He will descend upon you and do good for you. There will be deliverance from your sins, redemption from your curse, deliverance from your debts, and healing from your diseases. If you keep saying, “My Redeemer lives,” He is able to give you all these things. As you keep saying it, all the dead organs in your body will revive and come alive. As you repeat this, all the dead blessings will revive and return to you.
That day, when the prophet Ezekiel saw the valley of dry bones, the Sovereign Lord said to these bones, “I will make breath enter you, and you will come to life.” When He spoke prophetically, flesh and skin covered the bones, and they revived once again with life. My dear children of God, if you say, “My Redeemer lives,” your life will be revived. The life that was gone will come back once again. The dead womb will be revived, the dead kidney will be revived, and the dead liver and lungs will be revived once again. If you believe, you will see the glory of God. Today, all your dead memory cells will revive once again. God will perform a miracle for you today because He is alive.
Some of you may be contemplating ending your life prematurely by committing suicide, and you may have many reasons for such thoughts. But if you are one of those, you must say, “My Savior lives,” and declare, “I won’t die; I will live.” God is removing such suicidal thoughts from your mind. For others, the Lord is reviving dead wombs, replacing them with life-forming cells, and causing a new fetus to form inside. God will plant a tree of life in the womb. Many couples, married for years and waiting for the gift of a child, should declare, “My Savior lives, and He will bless me with a child.” Today, this will happen, and the Word will come to pass. As per the verse in Psalm 17:14, the heavenly liquid will be poured into the wombs of all who long for a child, and you will be satisfied with children. Some may say that the eggs in the womb are destroyed, and there’s no chance of conceiving or bearing a child, and that the uterus has to be removed. But before that, if you say, “My Redeemer lives,” the power of His resurrection will enter the womb, and in that same womb, the Lord will help you conceive and bring forth a beautiful child.
Prayer: Dear Lord, we thank You. As all Your children confess, “My Redeemer lives,” let all their dead blessings be revived once again. Let them recover all the jobs they have lost. Let the companies that are nearly dead and not functioning properly be revived, rejuvenated, and start functioning. Let all the ministries that are in a dead state begin to restart, and let there be revival in the churches. Thank You, Lord, for doing such wonders. There is nothing that is impossible with You. Say just one word, and Your children will be healed. Let all the closed wombs be opened. May all be blessed with the gift of a child. Let the marriages that have been hindered take place at the appropriate time, without further delay, in the name of Jesus. Let all suicidal thoughts be gone from their minds. Grant them deliverance from sin, sickness, disease, curses, and debts. In Jesus’ name, we pray. Amen.
My dearly beloved brothers and sisters in Christ, I greet and bless you all in the name of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. May the name of the Lord be glorified. Let us take and read from the book of 2 Corinthians 4:8, “We are hard pressed on every side, yet not crushed; we are perplexed, but not in despair.”
My dear brothers and sisters, this is a word of faith. It says, even if we are perplexed, we don’t fall into despair. David was surrounded by his enemies, so he prayed, “Lord, keep me from all the troubles that surround me from all corners. And because You have delivered me, I thank You, Lord.” He saw the troubles clear away and found a broad place of peace and safety. That is what the Lord is looking at you this morning and telling you. Just say one word of thanks for considering that which does not yet exist as though it already exists.
Are you pressed from all sides? Is a creditor pressing you? Or is there pressure mounting on you from coworkers or your boss at work? Is pressure mounting in your ministry, or from your neighbors in the locality? Is there pressure from your husband or wife, or your children? Are you feeling pressed from all corners?
Today, say with faith, “Lord, though we are pressed from all sides, we will not be crushed.” Declare this to the Lord with confidence, and He will bring you out of all these pressures. God will bring you to a broad place and make your name great. He sees your needy state and your tight situation. Just as the people of Israel were in a crushed state, pressed from all sides, they lifted up their voices and cried out to the Lord. When we face trials and struggles, and we cry out to God, He descends in a marvelous way to deliver us. Secondly, when we are perplexed, we tend to sink into despair, which can lead to depression and mental illness. But today, the Lord says, “It is true that you were perplexed, but I will not allow you to fall into despair. I will bring you out of depression, and you will live well. You will run with renewed strength and achieve great things.”
Prayer:
Dear Lord, we thank You. Even though we are hard-pressed, we will not be crushed. Together, we confess this word with faith. Just as You delivered David from all the trials that surrounded him, You will deliver Your children and bring them to a broad place. Though we are perplexed, we are not in despair. Just as the city of Shushan rejoiced when the decree against the Jews was canceled, may Your children who are perplexed today begin to rejoice. Let Your hand of miracles work wonders in their lives.
In Jesus’ Name, we pray,
Amen.
My dearly beloved brothers and sisters in Christ, I greet and bless you all in the Name of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. May the name of the Lord be glorified, and may He bless you. Let us take and read from the book of 2 Corinthians 4:8, “We are hard pressed on every side, yet not crushed; we are perplexed, but not in despair.”
My dear brothers and sisters, this is a word of faith. It reminds us that even when we are perplexed, we do not despair. David was surrounded by his enemies, and he cried out, saying, “Lord, keep me from all troubles that surround me from all corners. And because You have delivered me, I thank You, Lord.” He saw his troubles cleared and found a broad place. That is what the Lord is looking at you this morning and telling you: Just say one word, give thanks for considering that which does not exist as though it exists. Just tell the Lord in this way, and He will bring you out of all these pressures. God will bring you to a broad place, and He will make your name great. God is looking at your needy state and your tight situation. As the people of Israel were in a crushed situation and, being pressed from all sides, lifted their voices and cried out to the Lord, so too, when we go through trials and struggles, if we cry out to God, He descends in a marvelous manner.
Secondly, it is often when we are perplexed that we sink into depression, and depression can lead to mental illness. But today, the Lord is saying, “It is true that you were perplexed, but I will prevent you from falling into depression. I will immediately bring you out of it and help you to live well. You will be active, run, and achieve great things.”
PRAYER:
Dear Lord, we thank You. Even though we are hard-pressed, we will not be crushed. We all confess this word with faith together. The God who delivered David from all the trials that surrounded him will deliver all of His children and bring them to a broad place. Though we are perplexed, we are not in despair. Just as the city of Shushan, which was perplexed, began to rejoice when the order against the Jews was canceled, in the same manner, let your children, who stand perplexed today, begin to rejoice. May Your hand of miracles perform wonders in their lives.
In Jesus’ Name, we pray,
Amen.
My dearly beloved brothers and sisters in Christ, I greet and bless you all in the Name of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. May the name of the Lord be glorified. Today, we take and read from the book of Isaiah 26:4, which says, “Trust in the Lord forever, for in YAH, the Lord, is everlasting strength.”
My dear brothers and sisters, the Lord is an everlasting rock for us. He is a strong anchor, a stronghold for us. He is not an ordinary rock, but He is an everlasting rock that remains forever and ever. He is an everlasting rock that dwells with us for eternity. He is an everlasting rock that fights for us, a rock who argues our case on our behalf. YAH is His name. He is the everlasting rock.
It’s not that He was there, but rather He is there. In the past, the presence of the Lord went before the people of Israel. When He was about to supply water for them, He asked Moses to speak to the rock, but Moses struck the rock instead. As a result, water came forth from the rock. In another context, we see that when they struck the rock, water gushed forth with great force. In the same way, when Jesus was struck by the people, water and blood flowed from His body. This brought forth many springs of blessings to the children of God. He was beaten for us, crushed for our sake. He gave His very life for us. The Lord YAH, who gave His life, is the everlasting rock. Won’t He do other things for us? Yes, He will.
Another name for the rock is hill or mountain. The Word of God says, “One who dashes against this hill will be crushed to pieces.” This is told about Him. If Christ the Rock is with you, and someone comes against you, they will be crushed. Because the everlasting Rock, Christ, is with you. If someone comes against you, they are coming against God Himself. So, you do not need to be afraid of anyone. The Eternal Rock is with you and will always remain your eternal Rock.
Christ is with you. So if someone comes against you, they are clashing with the Eternal Rock. The Bible says, “Who are you, O great mountain? Before Zerubbabel, you shall become a plain: and he shall bring forth the headstone with shoutings of grace.” However great a mountain may be, it will become a plain before the children of God because the Lord, who splits the mountain, is with His children. Therefore, do not be afraid of the worldly “mountains” like problems you face—whether they are like Haman, Goliath, or Pharaoh. They may seem like great and mighty mountains, but before the children of God, they will become as nothing. For the children of God, the Lord is an eternal Rock. He is with them. From today onward, your problem is God’s problem. If someone comes against a child of God, it is like coming against God Himself. So, do not fear your enemies. God will give you victory. The Eternal Rock, Christ, is with you.
PRAYER:
Dear Lord, we thank You. Lord, You have said that YAH, the Lord, is the everlasting Rock. Let those who come against Your children in one way flee in seven different ways. Let the springs of blessings that began to flow because Your Rock was split be fulfilled as “yes and amen” in the lives of Your children. Let it come to pass. While You were struck, may springs of blessings emerge for Your children, and may they be “yes and amen.”
In Jesus’ Name, we pray.
Amen.
My dearly beloved brothers and sisters in Christ, I greet and bless you all in the Name of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. May the name of the Lord be glorified. Let’s read together from the book of Psalms 29:11, “The Lord will give strength to His people.”
My dear brothers and sisters, there is a difference between reward and strength. In English, it is often referred to as a reward, but in Tamil, it signifies strength. Today, the Lord will give strength to His people. Some of you who are lamenting over your poor health this morning may be saying, “I feel very weak. I have no strength in my hands. I am unable to lift up my hands. My legs fail to function, my hands fail to function, and there is severe pain in my hip. My neck is weak, and I can’t even turn my neck.”
As you are murmuring over all these issues, if there is a child or baby whose head is not standing erect, whose neck is weak and shaking from side to side, declare, “The Lord will give my child strength.” When you speak in faith, as per this verse, “For He spoke, and it was done. He commanded, and it stood fast,” your child’s neck will be steady.
Perhaps you have suffered from a stroke, and your legs and hands are weak. You may not be able to lift your hand on your own, but with the help of one hand, you lift the other. Say, “Lord, You said You will give strength to Your children. I thank You, Lord, for giving me strength.” God will give you and your child strength. If you thank the Lord, He will surely give you the strength you need.
Even if you are unable to stand erect, and your legs are not functioning, or if one or both legs are not working properly, have faith and tell the Lord, “You give me strength. Thank You, Lord.” Then stand, and you will see that you can walk, jump, and even skip on your way to the temple of God. God will give you strength. He will grant you the grace you need. The Bible says, “He gives strength to the weary and increases the power of the weak.” The God who increases the power of the weak will surely give you strength.
Some of you may be thinking, “There is no strength in my hips, no strength in my knees.” But in all your weakness, God’s strength will be revealed in your body. He will revive you with His strength. You will feel the power of His resurrection. When His power descends upon you, what will happen? The hands and legs that do not function will begin to function. The tongue will begin to speak. Your brain, which may not be functioning, will start working again. There may be someone in your family in a coma. Say in faith, “My Lord will give strength to my son. He will give strength to my father.” God’s power will descend upon their brain. Surely, a miracle will happen.
Prayer:
Dear Lord, we thank You. Let Your strength be perfected in their weakness. Let Your strength be strongly revealed in their bodies. Lord, let Your strength be manifested in every part of their body—in their back, neck, knees, and every other part. Let the power of Your resurrection spread all over their body. As You said, “I am willing; be healed, my son. Be healed, my daughter,” touch them with Your hands, give them healing, give them health, and cause them to rise and shine.
In Jesus’ Name, we pray.
Amen.