Keep Living the Overcoming Life!
“And they overcame him by the blood of the Lamb, and by the word of their testimony; and they loved not their lives unto the death.” Revelation 12:11 (KJV)
Living the overcoming life is an indication of putting your weapons to good use. The born again Christian is born into the victory of Christ Jesus, so living as a weakling is unacceptable in His Kingdom (Matthew 28:18). Dear beloved, it is worthy to know that living the overcoming life is dependent on your knowledge in Christ Jesus and how you put such a knowledge to work (2 Peter 1:3). The opening scripture reveals two keys to apply to continually win in life. The keys are the blood of Jesus Christ and the word of our testimony. Remember that the children of Israel who applied the blood of the lamb on their door posts in Egypt were spared from being killed by the destroyer, or angel of death (Exodus 12:22–30). Thus in the New Testament, we are also encouraged to continually apply the blood in warfare over our adversary, the devil, and we will overcome him. Additionally, the testimonies of the Lord shouldn’t be hidden but declared daily to the praise of His name. Therefore, never be silent over the breakthroughs or miracles that God does in your life; the more you testify and celebrate Him, the more victorious you are over the enemy. Beloved, when the Samaritan woman shared her testimony, a whole city came to the know of Jesus Christ (John 4:28–30, 39–42). Keep applying the blood of Jesus Christ and sharing your testimonies, and enjoy the overcoming life all the days of your life. Hallelujah! Glory to God!
Prayer Point: My loving Father, thank you for the blood of Jesus Christ. I will continually apply it to my life as well as share the testimonies of the good work you are doing in my life for many to come to the knowledge of Jesus Christ and be saved. Let me never be ashamed to share any of my testimonies, in Jesus’ name. Amen!
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