Rebuilders Apostolic Ministries

God’s Right Hand is Our Salvation

Psalm 138:7 (KJV)

Though I walk in the midst of trouble, thou wilt revive me: thou shalt stretch forth thine hand against the wrath of mine enemies, and thy right hand shall save me.

It is an undeniable truth that God is involved in the affairs of mankind. Those who postulate that God is absent from the universe does so out of ignorance and the darkness of their hearts. Creation itself attests to the magnificence of God. It is a necessity that we not only believe that God is who He has revealed Himself to be but that He God is very much involved in the affairs of life. Oh, if He is, why then the existence of evil? 

An old age question that can be answered by stating that we recognize evil because there is a difference known as good. The psalmist speaks of God’s involvement in his affair by establishing that his life just like ours has been confronted by evil and that its overwhelming effects have surrounded him but he the psalmist proclaims that God will revive him. Notice the word revive which implies to be strengthened and encouraged.

You must know that there are life challenges that God’s involvement will be to revive you and not remove you. So understand that if today you are going through, you can count on God to strengthen and encourage you. To sustain you and to make a way through the challenges. It is not going to kill you. You will come out just like everything else you have had to deal with. You will be revived. It is God’s business to respond to the attacks of the enemy in your life if you can just believe. 

The challenge is that we often think if we don’t see how it will work out, why should we believe that it is going to? Remember that God chooses the best way to respond to your challenges. It may not make sense to you, but it will ultimately bring you the desired results. 

When God is involved, fruitfulness becomes the order of the day. You are called to be fruitful and fruitful you are for the power of the curse has been broken. 

Shalom,

Apostle Morgan.