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James Goll is one of the most well respected voices in the Body of Christ today.
Believe me when I say...that he is a "walking Bible" and is full of heavenly revelation straight from the throne of God.
In his recent article, James reveals how you can remain in a place of victory at all times!
The enemy want you to believe that you are defeated, and wants you to live that way even through very challenging circumstances...but not so!
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"The Big Shift: From Victory, NOT Toward Victory"
James W. Goll, Franklin, TN
You are not a loser. I am not a loser. None of us who belong to Jesus are losers. We do not labor toward victory, but from victory. In all reality, this one truth affects every aspect of the Christian life—especially our prayer lives!
Yes, the One to whom we pray has already won the spiritual battle once and for all. Jesus is the Victor! As long as we are on this earth, we will have a vital role to play—to help enforce the victory of Calvary—but we do not have to worry about the final outcome, because it was decided already a long time ago when Jesus, nailed to the blood-soaked Cross, declared, "It is finished!" (John 19:30). Those three words resound across the universe and down the epochs of time. His death and subsequent, miraculous resurrection secured and sealed the victory over the darkness of rebellion and sin forevermore.
Proclamations of Victory
For each of us, life will involve many ups and downs, trials and tribulations, winds and waves. This is the normal Christian life: "...We must go through many hardships to enter the Kingdom of God" (Acts 14:22). In God's economy, our hardships work for us, not against us: "But rejoice inasmuch as you participate in the sufferings of Christ, so that you may be overjoyed when His glory is revealed" (1 Peter 4:13 NIV). But this does not mean that the outcome is up for grabs, and for sure it does not depend on our own strength.
Victory: This is the perspective from which we must live and pray. Like court heralds, we proclaim God's sovereign greatness and we announce Good News.
Proclamations of God's victory are powerful, and that is why we find them throughout the Scriptures. Along with those who penned such proclamations, we must align our hearts with God's heart of victory, expressing our trust in His fatherly oversight even when the way ahead looks dark and foreboding.
The Kingdom of God is speech-activated. As we store up His Word in our hearts, we...(continue reading)