What then shall we say to these things? If God is for us, who can be against us? (Romans 8:31).
I love the story when Elijah prays for his protégé to have his eyes opened by God. Elijah and Gahaziah were surrounded by enemy armies dressed and armed for battle. Elijah told his apprentice, “Climb up the hill and see if help is on the way.” Gahaziah came back and said, “No help coming.” Elijah told his apprentice, “Climb back up the hill and see if help is on the way.” Gahaziah came back and said, “No help coming.” This happened six times. After the sixth time Elijah prayed that God would open his eyes so that Gahaziah could see that there is more with us than there are with the enemy. God opened his spiritual eyes. On the seventh time Gahaziah came back and told Elijah that the armies of the Lord are innumerable and plentiful.
I want us to pray that we would see that we are on the winning team. We are on the bigger team. If God is for us and on our team, we are always the majority.
Meditate for five minutes on this lesson.
Journal one whole page.
Pray this Prayer: Father, thank You for being for me. I worship You in the reality of it. In the name of Jesus Christ, Amen!
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