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WATCHMAN CATHOLIC CHARISMATIC RENEWAL MOVEMENT FIRST FRUIT FASTING FELLOWSHIP 2025 (JULY EDITION) Day 3
Theme: REVELATION OF THE RIGHT-HAND OF HIS RIGHTEOUSNESS
Texts: Isa.41:8-14; 54:10-17; Matt.6:33
In our preceding messages, we showed that the right-hand of God’s righteousness is a multifaceted concept that highlights God’s active role in upholding justice (doing what positive law demands), demonstrating power and offering deliverances to those who trust in Him (those that have believed). It signifies God’s power, protection, and commitment to justice and moral integrity.
Infact, it can be seen as the promise of victory over enemies and empowerment to do so. Summarily, it is the enigmatic manifestation of God’s power to those that fulfill His righteous conditions.
Then, specifically, on the 2
nd day, we considered the Lord’s will for the disciple to exhibit dominion (control) pointing to the information that the Master gave during His great commission; which the early Church understood and utilized; and the present day church cannot afford to be ignorant of.
Today, we shall be addressing:
Topic: WONDERS FOR THE WIDOWS
Texts: 2Kgs. 4:1-7; Jer. 29:11
The Bible is replete with stories of widows, some not literally mentioned but deducible from the stories (as in the cases of death of married men by one means or another), other mentioned because of lessons that can be derived.
The profile at hand is the wife of a late minister of God who led a righteous life prior to his demise but died in poverty, leaving behind a terrible liability. A liability that threatened the surviving wife’s life (2 Kgs. 4:1).
A threat backed by the law that could not be wished away (Rom. 7:12; Lev. 25:39,47-49; Neh. 5:8-9; Matt. 18:23-25).
She understood that it was not a time to trade blames as some do when faced with seemingly insoluble situations, and so cause more harm to their conditions (Prov. 22:3, 17:22). Sometimes bad things happen to good people (Job 1:1, 6-12, 22:1-5; Ps. 34:19; Eccl. 9:2-3). She went to the terrestrial representative of the righteous God and made her submission (2Kgs. 4:1; Jer. 9:23,24; Ps. 89:14).
Elisha requested to know the available resources with her but her response showed that she was ignorant of her potentials (2Kgs. 4:2 cp. 4:42-44; 1Kgs. 17:8-16; Matt. 14:17-19; 1Sam.14:6).
Howbeit, the righteous God does not always depend on the faith of the needy, but overrides their insufficiencies to do the needful (Ps. 103: 13,14; Isa. 41: 8-14, 17).
However, the presence of faith in the heart of the needy irrespective of one’s ignorance of spiritual dynamics, will definitely yield great results (Matt. 17:20-21). The child of God that has an argument based on God’s righteousness will always have a head way (Isa. 41:21).
The widow was then given the opportunity to determine her destiny: charged to go and borrow vessels in abundance (2 Kgs. 4:3-4). She obeyed and her destiny changed (2 Kgs. 4:5-7; Isa. 54:1-4; cp. Ps.81:10; 2Kgs.13:14-19; 2:9).
The righteous God is still on the throne to express the right-hand of His righteousness unto them that have a reason: Divine wonders abound for those that have been withstood, the weary, wounded, withered, wobbling, waning, wasting, worried, wavering and wandering.
Plead your cause and change your destiny for the best.