This revelation centres on a vital spiritual principle clearly portraying the absolute necessity of us continually holding fast to what the Holy Spirit has already taught, so that we do not drift away from the truth and effectiveness in our walk with the Lord. It begins with Hebrews 2:1, which urges believers to give the more earnest heed to what they have heard, highlighting the constant danger of spiritual drifting if truth is not actively retained.
The message reveals that the Holy Spirit faithfully works to help remind and refresh us as followers of Jesus daily, not always necessarily with new revelations, but by reinforcing truths we have already been given, to ensure we are walking in stability of factual truth and success in life.
A further key insight is drawn from Acts 3:16b, where Peter declares that it was through faith in the Name of Jesus that caused the crippled man at the beautiful gate to be healed after thirty eight years being crippled. This establishes the fact that faith is not a self-generated effort, but a force that flows from believing in Jesus and His Name which is above every other name.
However, the question arises saying that if faith comes through only believing, then why do believers still struggle? The Holy Spirit answered this question by pointing to Matthew 14:29–31, where Peter began walking on water by faith but then started to sink.
This illustrates a critical truth that as faith comes, so do competing influences also arise namely fear and pride. Which means that at every moment when faith comes, a choice must be made regarding which voice to heed because doubt and unbelief will come immediately behind faith.
The revelation emphasises the reality that fluctuations in faith are not unusual. So one can be strong in faith at one moment and weak the next moment. Examples with the faith giants like Elijah and Samson are referenced to show how even those who experienced great power could falter when they allowed the opposing voices or circumstances to produce doubt within their hearts.
A foundational truth is reaffirmed which we must always heed is that Jesus never changes His word and His promises always remain constant and dependable. Thus the real battle is not with Him, but with the other voices which arise from fear, doubt, pride, and circumstances that attempt to shift our focus away from His word. These must be actively ignored or rebuked to remain fervent in believing.
This leads to the necessity for continuous dependence on the Holy Spirit, not as a one-time act, but as a daily, ongoing relationship. Through Him, we as followers of Jesus remain rooted and grounded in truth, as expressed in Ephesians 3:16–18, which speaks of being strengthened with might through His Spirit in the inner man.
There is a call for us to rise up (Isaiah 60:1) and actively engage in believing what the Lord has said. Faith is sustained through our intentional focus and confession of the word, much like the woman with the issue of blood, whose persistent declaration and belief led to her healing. This is also reinforced with Mark 9:23, affirming that all things are possible to those who believe.
The revelation encourages us to take a practical response to declare our faith in Jesus while also asking Him for help against bouts of unbelief seeking our agreement. This honest posture for faith invites divine assistance and strengthens us to receive daily victory.
Ultimately, this revelation conveys that a consistent alignment of the heart with the voice of Jesus produces increasing testimonies and visible results. As we the followers of Jesus lay hold of the grace contained in this truth, you will experience the God’s power in greater measure.
Today in the name of Jesus may your heart be anchored firmly in the truth of God’s Word, and may every tendency to drift away from truth be broken off your life. I declare that as you believe in the Name of Jesus, faith will arise within you with renewed strength to lay hold of the promises of the Lord for your life.
I decree that in the name of Jesus every voice of fear, doubt, and pride is silenced, and your focus is now firmly fixed on what the Lord has spoken. May the power of the Holy Spirit continually strengthen you, by keeping you rooted, grounded and established in truth. So that you will walk in ever increasing victory, and your life will abound with testimonies of the Lord’s power at work in you in Jesus’ Mighty Name, Amen.
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