SCRIPTURE: And when they began to sing and to praise, the Lord set ambushments against the children of Ammon, Moab, and Mount Seir, which were come against Judah; and they -were smitten. – 2 Chronicles 20:22
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: Praise turns your battlefield into your harvest field.
It is a great thing to praise God at all times. From the background story of our anchor Scripture, we see the results of praising God early in the morning. When the children of Israel were surrounded with the armies of three nations in battle, they began to praise God and the outcome was victory for them over their enemies.
What is the Impact of Praise in the Morning?
1. Praise in the morning provokes Divine intervention in the midst of battle.
2. It sets confusion in the camp of the enemy.
3. It puts the enemy into fights against each other. When they come to fight you, they will suddenly begin to fight each other.
4. It guarantees the total elimination of the forces of the enemy.
5. Praise turns your battlefield to your harvest field. At times, when the Lord wants to bless you, He will allow some people to try to fight you so you can possess their possessions.
God is about to step into your battle today and set confusion in the camp of the enemy like they have never seen before. The place of your battle shall become the place of your blessing in Jesus’ Name.
Remember this: Praise turns your battlefield into your harvest field.
ASSIGNMENT(S):
1. Always praise God for who He is, for what He has done, for what He is doing and for what He will do.
2. Ensure to carry out a session of praise early in the morning before you begin your day’s assignment.
PRAYER: O LORD, I thank You for the things You are yet to do. I will not wait to see them before praising You; I will praise You in advance. Thank You, Lord, in Jesus’ Name.
FOR FURTHER UNDERSTANDING, GET THIS MESSAGE: PRAISE IN THE MORNING
QUOTE: Praise and worship is beyond singing songs; it is a life that we must live. Culled From PROTOCOL OF THE ARK by Dr Becky Enenche.
DAILY READING: Exodus 29:1 to 30:10, Matthew 26:14 to 46, Psalm 31:19 to 24, Proverbs 8:14 to 26
Monday, February 8, 2016
PRAISE IN THE MORNING
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