"Again, I tell you that if two of you on earth
agree about anything you ask for,
it will be done for you by my Father in heaven.
20For where two or three come together in my name,
there am I with them."
Matthew 18:19-20
Agreement is a vital spiritual principle.
The Bible teaches us that when two or more believers
agree on something,
that thing shall be established.
There is great power in agreement.
Another verse of Scripture tells us,
"How can two walk together unless they agree?"
In other words,
if we want to walk with God,
if we want to see His promises established in our lives,
if we want to live in His power,
we need to get into agreement with Him.
We must know what God says
and make our thoughts and actions line up with His.
The original Greek word for agreement is "symphoneo."
If you look at it carefully, you can see that it is also the word
from which we derive the English word "symphony."
In order for a group of musicians to be powerful,
they must play together in agreement.
That is... they must play the same song.
Spiritually, in order to walk in God's fullness of victory,
we must, in essence, sing the same song.
This means, that in order to experience God's promises and victory
we need to think it, believe it, and speak it.
We cannot go around thinking,
"Oh my breakthrough is never going to happen."
"Nothing works out for me."
"It's been too long, God has forgotten me."
That attitude will stop the power of agreement.
Instead of complaining,
get into agreement with God and declare,
"I know my breakthrough is coming!"
"I know God hears my prayers!"
"I am in agreement with Him and all
things are working for my good!"
Choose His words, thoughts and actions
and watch His promises come to pass in every area
of your life!
Have a blessed and powerful day!
Kendall
A PRAYER FOR TODAY:
Heavenly Father, today I humbly come to You.
Search my mind and heart and show me
any areas of my life that are not in agreement with You.
I choose to align myself with Your Word
knowing that You have the best plan for me.
In Jesus' name, Amen.
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