This morning, in my communion time with the Holy Spirit He posed a confronting question which He usually does to get our attention saying these words: “Why do My people continue to worry about whether I will fulfill My Word?” As I pondered the question He reminded me that the entirety of Scripture testifies to God’s flawless record of faithfulness.
A record strong, mighty and impressive enough for us to rest in its validity without wavering. He pointed out from Hebrews 6:17–20 which affirms the immutability of His counsel, which the Lord guaranteed by two unchangeable things in which it is impossible for God to lie.
The Holy Spirit proceeded to remind me of what Jesus did consistently to challenge wrong thinking in the hearts of His people. Jesus often asked people in the middle of a conversation saying “Why do you take that thought saying?” Through this question Jesus reveals how easily people accept doubt-filled ideas and thoughts instead of just believing the truth.
This pattern appears vividly in Matthew 9:23–26 where Jesus told the mourners at the house of Jairus that his daughter was only sleeping and was not dead. It was startling to see the people instead of trusting Jesus’ proven reputation and record for miracles, signs and wonders chose to laugh at Him to the point of scorn rather than accept His word.
It proves the fickleness of men’s hearts because even though Jesus was widely known for the signs, wonders, and supernatural authority He walked in people, including His own disciples on occasion still questioned His faithfulness whenever circumstances contradicted the natural course of things they were accustomed to which Jesus did spectacularly well.The Holy Spirit wanting to give me complete validity of the conversation with Him used additional scriptures to confirm His words to me.
In Luke 4:14–15 it records that Jesus returned in the power of the Spirit and was glorified by all. It is clear from the reports that they went out about Him were positive, because the evidence of the miraculous was undeniable. Yet moments later in Luke 4:21–22, the same people questioned Him because they could not reconcile the divine greatness working through Him with His earthly identity. So they retorted saying scornfully “Is this not Joseph’s son?” Unfortunately they allowed their familiarity with His earthly parenthood to blind them to His divinity.
This reality of human parents of Prophets of God demonstrates a dangerous human pattern which we must be careful not to fall into because people are bound to reject truth even when the evidence is overwhelming, simply because it confronts their pride, assumptions, or comfort about our human parental family status.
There was that Sinister Shift from God admiration which turned to wrath when Jesus reminded them of past miracles and divine patterns, from the Biblical records. However instead of repenting, they became enraged (Luke 4:28–30)and their unbelief escalated to the point of murderous intent. This true reality reveals how easily the human mind can swing from celebration to hostility when confronted with the truth it does not like, which is an echo of Romans 8:36.
In Mark 4:38–41 we are shown the same pattern in the life of the disciples when they accused Jesus of not caring about them when the storm arose and raged. Only to recoil in fear after He saved them by rebuking the storm and calming the sea. Their minds could not reconcile His goodness towards them even when the crisis was changed through Him speaking words of faith. This warns us of the reality that the human mind, left unrenewed, will doubt the Lord even after He has just delivered us out of unprecedented peril and danger.
The Core Lesson the Holy Spirit emphasized was that if we allow negative thoughts, satanic suggestions, or the opinions of others to influence our faith, we risk standing against the very truth that is meant to save and free us which is a tragedy which we must resist by continually renewing our minds with the truth.
Put simply, in order for us to walk in what the Lord has for us we must become steadfast and immovable by always abounding in the work of the Lord knowing that our labour in the Lord is not in vain. 1 Corinthians 15:58. We must let the mind of Christ govern our decisions. Philippians 2:5.
We must forcefully refuse every thought that contradicts Lord’s nature or Word by clinging to the proven record of God’s faithfulness from Scripture, from the testimony of His people, and from our own lives victories .
Therefore today as you have been presented a fresh invitation to stop cooperating with fear, suspicion, and negativity. Confidently through the grace supplied you through these words embrace the truth, then boldly believe Jesus wholeheartedly, and align with the Holy Spirit’s voice alone. As you take this stand it guarantees you triumph, regardless of current obstacles, because nothing is impossible to the one who believes as Jesus said.
In the mighty name of Jesus, I declare that by the power of the Holy Spirit you shall no longer entertain thoughts that question God’s faithfulness. Every lying voice that challenges the integrity of His Word is silenced now by the power of His word. I declare that you will rise into the immovable confidence of Hebrews 6:17–20 as you are anchored in the unchanging counsel of the Lord.
I declare that through this word your mind is renewed with the mind of Christ and you will now reject every satanic suggestion, every whisper of doubt, and every familiar voice that minimizes who Jesus is in your life. You now stand firm, unshaken, steadfast, and victorious by the power of the Holy Spirit.
I decree that your belief aligns perfectly with Heaven’s truth and you will see with clarity, by judging righteously, and walking boldly in the Spirit. Every obstacle before you now bows and every contradiction dissolves as every satanic storm becomes still.
I declare that you will witness the faithfulness of Jesus in undeniable ways, and your testimonies of triumph will silence the mockers and glorify the Lord whom you serve faithfully. From this day forward, you will walk in triumph for nothing shall be impossible to you because you believe completely in the mighty name of Jesus. Amen.
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