“I know God’s got a ram in the bush for me!” How many times have we heard or even said that? And while that may be a true statement, it is a loaded one. In fact, it is so loaded, that it carries at least three Godly principles that precede your ram’s release. In Genesis 22, Abraham was faced with a challenging act of obedience. God wanted the most dearest and most closest thing to his heart, his cherished and long-awaited son, Isaac. Pay close attention to what happens next. Abraham obeys, Abraham uses wisdom to prevent any delay in obeying God, Abraham prophesied in faith that he and Isaac would return from the mountain, and then Abraham committed the act. These are the processes which led to the ram’s release. It wasn’t until AFTER Abraham was caught in the act, that Heaven reacted. How many times have we expected Heaven to move when earth hasn’t prepared a place for such a move.
This message unlocks out some powerful pointers in what your ram is, what it means for you beyond the act of obedience, and the real meaning of Jehovah Jireh!! Prepare to be enlightened. You may need your notebook for this one. Listen and be blessed.
Genesis 22
The Prophetic Benefits of Being Alone
The Seed of our Deeds
Move Your Feet, Warrior
Dreams and More Dreams
The Excellent Spirit
Identify Your Replacements
Unlocking the Gifts of Administration
The Key of Honor
The Obligations of the Prophet in Spiritual Warfare
The Valley of the Shadow of Death
Samuel Called You But Goliath Promoted You
Time & Turn: Making it Make Sense
The Daughters of Zelophehad
Reverse the Self-Inflicted Curse
The Trying and Testing of the Leader
The Spirit of Momentum: Driving Through to Your Finished Place
The Spiritual Place Called Bethel
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Prophetic Bible Studies - Genesis 31
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