As they
ministered to the Lord, and fasted, the Holy Ghost said, Separate me Barnabas
and Saul for the work whereunto I have called them (Acts 13:2).
Luke, by
the inspiration of the Spirit, pens for us how certain prophets and teachers in
the church at Antioch
ministered to the Lord and fasted, and received guidance and instruction from
the Lord. Notice they didn’t have to cry, scream, bawl or wail, “Lord, we want
to hear your voice; please speak to us.” All they did was that they ministered
to the Lord, and fasted, and He blessed them with His Word and guidance.
How do you
minister to the Lord? It’s by worshiping Him, singing, and affirming His
praise, making confessions to His Name. The way to make confession to His Name
is to affirm His greatness and to declare what He’s done; you proclaim His
marvellous works, and attribute the goodness in the world, and the blessings
you enjoy, to His mighty Name. You affirm the beautiful things He’s done in
your life. And, you confess and speak words that are consistent with what He’s
said about Himself.
Hebrews
13:15 says, “By him therefore let us offer the sacrifice of praise to God
continually, that is, the fruit of our lips giving thanks to his name.” The
phrase “giving thanks” is the Greek word “homologeo,” which means, “to make
confessions to His Name.” This is different from just saying, “I thank you Lord”;
rather, you consciously make confession to the greatness of His Name.
You can do
that even now! Tell Him how worthy He is, and how He’s given you an
indestructible, indomitable and impregnable life. Affirm that He’s the strong
and breasted One; the most-high God; the living and faithful God, the healer,
the provider and supplier of all good things. Declare that He’s greater than
all. As you reverently utter these beautiful words to the Lord in worship, you’re
ministering to Him. In turn, He’ll minister to you and speak words to you that’ll
launch you into your next and greater level of glory.
PRAYER: Dear
Father, you alone are worthy of all praise, and I extol your mighty Name; you’re
the healer, the provider, and supplier of all good things; you’re greater than
all. Your Name is great and your dominion is everlasting; your love, mercies
and compassion fills the earth! You’re glorified in my life, and in all the
earth, in Jesus’ Name. Amen.
FURTHER
STUDY: Revelation 7:11-12 Revelation 19:1 Psalm 98:1-4
1 YEAR
BIBLE READING PLAN: Revelation 10 Micah 1-3
2 YEAR BIBLEREADING
PLAN: Revelation 15:1-8, Habakkuk 3
2 YEAR BIBLE
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