Devotions — 09 March 2011
Strength
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2 Samuel 22;33

God is my strong Fortress; He guides the blameless in His way and sets him free.

David said. “God is my strong fortress”. God does not want to just give us strength; He wants to be our Strength. In 1st Samuel 15;29, He is called “the Strength of Israel,”

How does a person receive strength from God? By faith. Start reciving the strength of God by believing His promise to strengthen you. The faith will quicken your body, as well as your spirit and soul.

By faith you can receive strength to stay in a difficult marriage, raise a difficult child, or stick with a difficult job in which you have a difficult boss. You can receive strength to do great things even though you may have a physical impairment yourself.

Can you think of a time when you where trying to push through difficulties, or maybe thats something you are going through now and your trying to push through it on your own? if so, make a change right now. Start getting strength from deep within you, where the Holy Spirit dwells. If that divine strength does not yet dwell in you, all you need to do to receive it is admit your sins, repent of them, and ask Jesus to be your Savior and Lord. Surrender your life, all that you are and all that you are not, to Him. Ask Him to baptize you in the Holy Spirit and to fill you through and through with the power of the Holy Spirit. Let God be your strength. Say with David, “My God, my Rock, in Him will I take refuge; my Shield and the Horn of my salvation; my Stronghold and my Refuge, my SAVIOR (2 Samuel 22;3)

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