DCLM Daily Manna 6 October 2024: Claim God’s Word

Today’s DCLM Daily Manna 6 October 2024 Devotional by Pastor W. F. Kumuyi is Claim God’s Word

DATE: Sunday, October 2024 (DCLM Daily Manna for Today 6 October 2024 Devotional)

TOPIC: Claim God’s Word

KEY VERSE
“My soul fainteth for thy salvation: but I hope in thy word”
(Psalm 119:81).

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DCLM Daily Manna 6 October 2024 MESSAGE

One of the mightiest men of prayer of the last generation was George Muller of Bristol, England. When it was laid upon Muller’s heart to pray for anything, he would search the Scriptures to find if some promises captured the case. And when he found a promise, with his Bible opened before him and his finger upon that promise, he would claim God’s word. He, thus, received whatever he asked.

It is baffling how some believers sometimes imagine God to be a forgetful Being. Using our human limitations as a yardstick, we reason that if God’s promises seem to linger from being fulfilled in our lives, He, probably, must have forgotten, got too busy or altogether become unconcerned about our state.

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This is the situation with the Psalmist in our text as he was being persecuted wrongly by his enemies, who dug pits for him. He was so discouraged and almost at the point of death that his soul fainted while waiting for God’s salvation and deliverance. Fortunately, he was able to still put his hope in God’s words.

Unknown to many, God’s word, His instructions, revelations, prophecies and promises are a reflection of His nature. He is immortal. He is unchanging. He is undying, likewise His words. Once uttered, they hover around like living forces, until their missions are accomplished.

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God is not a man that He should lie or say anything He cannot or will not do. Man often proves his natural limitation when he breaks an agreement. It is a reflection of his innate changeability. But God is ever faithful. His faithfulness provides a sure anchor of hope and comfort for the true believer – an anchor that remains steadfast amidst the uncertainties and vicissitudes of life.

So, child of God, look away from your natural limitations, the instability of your environment and the inconsistency of fellow humans and abandon all your worries and cares in the mighty hands of the One so dependable. In His immutability lies your security. Trust Him absolutely and claim His unfailing words.

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY:
Faint not, claim God’s words.

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Jesus Trends Salvation Prayer

Heavenly Father,

I come to You in humility and repentance, acknowledging my sins and my need for Your grace. Lord Jesus, I believe You are the Son of God, who died for my sins and rose again to give me eternal life. I confess You as my Savior and Lord.

Forgive me, cleanse me with Your precious blood, and fill me with Your Holy Spirit. I turn away from my sinful ways and open my heart to You. Take control of my life and guide me in Your truth.

If you joined in that life-changing prayer, congratulations! We are happy that you have surrendered your life to Jesus!

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About the Author

Deeper Life Daily Manna For Today 2024 was authored by Pastor W. F. Kumuyi, the esteemed founder and General Superintendent of the Deeper Life Bible Church.

This renowned church is prominently located at KM 42 on the bustling Lagos-Ibadan Expressway in Nigeria.

Through his profound teachings and spiritual guidance, Pastor Kumuyi’s dedication and leadership have significantly impacted countless lives.

The Daily Manna devotional is a testament to his commitment to spreading the Word of God and nurturing the faith of believers worldwide.

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