Monday, 28 January 2013

You are amazing God !


These words just filled my soul

Indescribable, uncontainable, You place the stars in the sky and You know them by name, You are amazing God !!
All powerful, untamable, awestruck we fall to our knees as we humbly Proclaim, You are Amazing God!!!
Who sees lightning bolts and tells them where they should go ,who imagined the sun and gave source to it's light .None can fathom!!
Incomparable, unchangeable, You've seen the depths of my heart and You love me the same, You are Amazing God!!


Friday, 18 January 2013

FREE FROM FEAR!


Many of us are coming into 2013 believing and hoping God will do remarkable things in our lives! but our fears are holding us back. This is a powerful prayer that I want to share with everyone dealing with fear this 2013! God is going to do something GREAT THIS YEAR YOU DESERVE IT! LET GO OF THE FEAR!

Abba Father!

I come before You with arms outstretched, crying out for You to reassure me, to stabilize me, to centralize me, to anchor me in Yourself. You are the Rock, the Solid Ground, the Firm Foundation, the Eternal One, and the Lover of my soul who has sworn to be faithful to those who are the children of faith, who throw themselves upon You, and cry out for Your mercies. My heart is anxious and full of worry and anxiety. It seems like circumstances around me are too challenging, too massive, too diverse, too problematic, too sabotaged, and too doomed for failure and impotence. I worry that none of these will succeed, and that none of these will count for anything of eternal value. I feel motivation-less, and also as if these things don’t matter any way. But Lord, You have called me to serve where I am. You have called me to be the way that I am. You have fashioned me uniquely according to Your purpose and plan, set apart in Christ Jesus for the good works that You want me to do. Your ways are true and good, and they will not fail because they serve Your agenda. O Lord, help me to see that these truths are more real than what seems real right now. Help my eyes to lock onto the Eternal God, invisible though You may be, and help me to not to shift away from You. Help me to see that though the heavens may pass away and the earth fade into nothingness, You O Lord, remain forever, and Your purposes are sure.

Speaking of Father Abraham, Your word says, “That is why it depends on faith, in order that the promise may rest on grace and be guaranteed to all his offspring—not only to the adherent of the law but also to the one who shares the faith of Abraham, who is the father of us all,” (Romans 4:16 ESV) Cause me then to grow in faith, to grow in steadfast assurance that You are a Promise-Keeping God. Help my mind recall and reflect upon all the ways that You have been true and faithful, bringing forth life out of death again and again in my short life. You have drawn the stranger to Yourself in faith again and again, and daily, recreated spiritual life and more faith out of my weak and wretched soul. Yes Lord, You are the God “who gives life to the dead and calls into existence the things that do not exist.” (Romans 4:17 ESV) Who can question Your power and Your might?

This is what it means to trust You - to see who You are, to meditate upon You, and to defeat unbelief and wavering in my mind about You. Cause me then to be like Abraham, O Lord, “No unbelief made him waver concerning the promise of God, but he grew strong in his faith as he gave glory to God, fully convinced that God was able to do what he had promised.” (Romans 4:20-21 ESV) And You have promised so much. You have said that You will raise up Christ Jesus and draw all men to Him. You have said that You will never leave us nor forsake us, and that when we pray You hear it for Jesus’ sake. You have said that we have an inheritance that is eternal, imperishable, incorruptibe. You have said that You have set us apart for Yourself, and that You will be my God and I will be Your son. You have said that my sufferings will produce character and in character, ultimately hope. You have promised that Your Son will reign, and that in Him all things will be made new, because of the blood that He shed on Calvary. Make it so, Lord God, that I will be made new, that You will take away fear and anxiety. Take away this nagging discomfort and depressive feeling, make every thought of Christ be that of joy and delight in Him. O I pray it, in the strong name of Jesus Christ, Amen

Wednesday, 2 January 2013

Wisely, Strongly, and Freely…





I want to start this year with some wonderful words I came across from Sarah Jakes.She spoke the words that were in my heart. Like her I strongly believe in the power of love and I see 2013 as a year of love.Many of us have suffered in the hands of those we have loved but God is going to bring us abundant love this year!












Sarah Jakes..........Call me naïve, call me young, call me what you want… I believe in love. I look at my children and know that I would lay my life down to save theirs… without hesitation… without a second thought. I believe in love that doesn’t ignore wrongs, but pushes past it to find the right. I have known love that stands as a wall around me in the face of adversity, protecting me from a harsh world. I have seen love that silences personal thoughts and opinions, to spare pain from the one they love. I have witnessed love that casts the perfect shadow in the scorching heat of heartbreak. I believe in that giddy, conquers all, we can take on the world love…


I trust love… I trust that no matter what happens, love will see us through. I trust that love can see my mistakes and beauty at the same time, never loving me any less. I don’t believe what “they” say when they tell me love will make me weak. Love has picked me up when I couldn’t find my own way, filling the gap that exists between making my weakness a strength. I believe love is patient, because it knows it cannot be denied… Love is what wakes me up in the middle of the night to pray for my children. Love is what guided me out of harm’s way… Love is what protected me from the things I didn’t understand, but wanted so badly to know.


Love has mended the heart of the most shattered people. Love has provided warmth in life’s coldest days, reminding me I am not alone. My family did not just say they loved me, they showed me… There were plenty of times they could have turned their back, leaving me to muddle in my own pool of wrong… but love picked me up, cleaned me off, and carried my head up high until I gained the strength to do it on my own.Even though many people masquerade lust as love, I will not be swayed… I will not give up, because I believe in love… I have experienced too much love to ever turn my back on it. Love cannot be seen, it isn’t always felt, but in the most needed moments, it wraps itself around us like skin, marking all that we touch with our love prints…


I pray that life never robs us of the treasure, that is love. Too many times we give up on love because someone abused it… Someone broke us. We become afraid to feel the warmth of love flee, so we choose to adjust to the cold of this world… But true love should begin on the inside. It should exist in the deepest part of our soul so it is not easily robbed… It should burn fervently so that it can melt the ice that life brings… Yea, I believe in love, in the beauty it possesses and the pain it heals. I cannot believe in God and not believe in love, for they are one in the same. I cannot trust God, and not trust love… Just as we must be cautious who we allow to lead us to God, we must also be careful who we let show us love… Love is too powerful to be administered by someone you cannot trust… Love is medicine for the soul, but if given to the wrong person, what is meant to help you, will hurt you… Love is too powerful to be shackled by your past… Love wisely, strongly, and freely…






Sunday, 30 December 2012

The best year of your life!!!

From exactly 12am tonight 31st December 2012 to tomorrow 12am 2013, We the prayer team of  The Jedidiah women fellowship and the prayer team of "A mighty petition I shall send" shall be making intercessory prayers for all those who wish to have the greatest year of their lives!  Just email us on revmaameowususekyere@yahoo.com
                                                  

                                
                       What are you believing God for this year? It shall come to pass!

                                                                  

Concept for promo Video for my book

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Friday, 21 December 2012

When the Holy Spirit Groans in Prayer


 The indwelling Spirit of God works in us in pray to cry out “Abba,” “Father, Daddy.” He helps us to endure sufferings so that we may patiently look forward to the final redemption of our bodies when we will see Jesus “with glory that is burst upon us” at His coming.
We are commanded in the Scriptures to “pray continually” (1 Thess. 5:17). When we pray we are petitioning the sovereign Creator of the universe and speaking to Him personally as we present our adoration, confessions, thanksgivings, and supplications to Him. He patiently listens to us and responds to us consistently out of His infinite wisdom.
Since that is true why is it so hard to pray? Why is prayer a problem even for mature Christians? The apostle Paul says it is because of “our weakness.” Phillips translates Romans 8:26, “The Spirit of God not only maintains this hope within us, but helps us in our present limitations.” The wonderful thing is His intercessions for the saints are always in harmony with God’s will. He comes to our aid in our infirmities.
Paul does not say the Holy Spirit removes our “weaknesses,” but that He “helps” us. We live our whole Christian life in conditions of humility and weaknesses. The Holy Spirit comes along side as our Helper and gives us wisdom and strength. He helps those who cannot help themselves.
What is the problem? We do not know what we should ask God. What is His sovereign will for us, our family, our ministry, etc.? We often do not know what we need, nor do we know what is best for us.
Every Christian experiences these weaknesses and it is this that makes prayer difficult. Have you not experienced on numerous occasions how difficult it is to stop and pray in your busy schedule, and then when you are in His presence in prayer it is so sweet and wonderful you do not want to stop? Your spirit refuses to leave the sacred place. The Holy Spirit helps us in the weaknesses. He “intercedes” for us with groans that words cannot express” (v. 26). The all-powerful Holy Spirit is our Helper. He comes to our aid for access to the Father (Eph. 2:18).
The apostle Paul uses the word sunantilambanetaithat denotes a person coming alongside another to take part of a heavy load to help him bear it.
Jesus had the same idea in mind when He called the Holy Spirit Parakletos, “one who is called alongside of another” to help in time of need. The Holy Spirit comes along side to help us in our weakness. How hopeless we are, yet He bears our burdens. The emphasis Paul is making is this is adivine work, not half-divine and half-human.
We do not know what to pray for in the midst of our suffering the heavy load so He gets up under it with us and bears it along. He identifies with us in our weakness.
We do not know how or what to pray for in those difficult moments of suffering, but He does because He knows us intimately and He knows perfectly the will of God, and our weaknesses. Prayer covers every aspect of our need, and our weakness is made clear by our not knowing what to pray for now. We so often do not have the whole picture. We see only the hurt, pain, suffering, etc. The Holy Spirit comes to our help and makes intercession.
In fact, we have two divine intercessors: Jesus Christ is at the right hand of the Father in heaven interceding on our behalf (Rom. 8:34; Heb. 7:25; 1 Jn. 2:1), and the Holy Spirit in our hearts is also interceding (Jn. 14:16, 17). The Holy Spirit intercedes with groanings which cannot be uttered that ascend to the throne of grace.
The Spirit Himself “intercedes,” pleads on our behalf. It is a beautiful word picturing the rescue by someone who “happens on” a person who is in trouble and “in his behalf” pleads with “sighs that baffle words.”
God the Father searches the heart (v. 27; 1 Chron. 28:9; Ps. 139:1, 23; Jer. 17:10; 1 Cor. 4:5; Heb. 4:13). The mind of the Spirit Himself makes interpretation for the saints according to the will of God. The person who makes the intercession is a member of the Trinity. We do not know what the will of God is, but He does.
What are these “groanings”? These inarticulate groans do not escape the omniscient ears of God. They are perfectly intelligent to Him and always according to His perfect will. They are initiated by the Holy Spirit and borne to the presence of the Father. Because they are the intercessions of  the Holy Spirit, they are acceptable to the Father.
The God “who searches our hearts knows the mind of the Spirit” and answers according to God’s will. Since His way is perfect we are always assured of His very best for us. “We do not know what we ought to pray for,” but the Holy Spirit always knows, and God the Father will always answer His prayer.
Selah!
Message by Wil Pounds (c) 2006