Are you in a predicament? The mercy is the key of your victory!!!

Leonardo von Dolinger

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Are you in a predicament? The mercy is the key of your victory!!!

• “For the Lord does not give a man up for ever. For though he sends grief, still he will have pity in the full measure of his love. For he has no pleasure in troubling and causing grief to the children of men.” (Lamentations 3.31-33).

If you are going through a mishap or a mayhem, don’t whine, nor ask Jesus for some selfish miracle. This situation calls for procuring something that makes you fruit to feed others (John 15.16). Recall that the root of the upright man yield fruits (for himself and others - Proverbs 12.12).

Meditate on the excerpt about a certain woman, the wife of one of the sons of the prophets (2Kings 4.1-7). She had a debt and was about losing their two sons for it. She owned only a pot of oil and what was the orientation of Elisha? Get vessels, a very great number of them and put oil into all these vessels. This sounds like crazy. Nevertheless, wherein the woman meted her modicum oil with other vessels, it multiplied and she was able to pay her debt and live with her children of the rest.

See the example of the widow of Zarephath: she had only a handful of meal in a barrel, and a little oil in a cruse 1Kings 17.12). When she take on the task of cooking a little cake for Elijah under the word of the Creator (1Kings 17.13), the barrel of meal and the cruse of oil was multiplied (1Kings 17.15). See how the hungry and athirst Elijah ended up serving to save two people of the famine and drought.

So:

• If the place that you are situated is undergoing a great drought, instead of ask Jesus for a cup of water, may Jesus, through your prayers and testimony, open rivers in high places, and fountains in the midst of the valleys, so that the wilderness can be made into a pool of water and the dry land into springs of water (Isaiah 41.17,18).
• If you were compelled you to go a mile toward a murky place (Matthew 5.41), go with him two and be light (Matthew 5.14-16; 2Corinthians 4.6). It isn’t in vain that Jesus made of you the light of this world (see Isaiah 60.1);
• If you are thirsty for justice, peace, love, etc., go to Jesus and what you have looked forward to receiving from the humanity (or someone in special), verily will be made visible through you (John 7.37-39).

Take the following idea into you: Jesus uses of compassion for you pursuant to the greatness of His mercies actuating from you when you disposed yourself to present your body in a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God, which is your reasonable service (Romans 12.1).

So, keep this into your mind and have a splendid day living Psalms 126.5,6:

• “Those who put in seed with weeping will get in the grain with cries of joy. Though a man may go out weeping, taking his vessel of seed with him; he will come again in joy, with the corded stems of grain in his arms.” (Psalms 126.5,6).