Key insights
π “The things we see are subject to change. That sickness may look permanent, but the truth is it’s subject to change.”
π§οΈ Elijah’s declaration of rain in the midst of drought teaches us to have faith in God’s promises, even when circumstances seem impossible.
π Believe the report of the Lord, and healing is coming.
π£οΈ Your words have creative power; you give life to your faith by speaking it out.
π The woman’s unwavering faith and determination to have a baby is truly inspiring.
π§οΈ Instead of being talked out of it, Elijah sent the young man back until he changed his mind, showing his unwavering faith in the coming rain.
π God will speak things to your spirit that contradict what you see with your eyes.
π Don’t let the limited vision of those closest to you talk you out of what you know you’ve heard.
Summary
We should trust and believe in the still, small voice of God in our spirit, speak out what we believe, and pursue our dreams despite discouragement and doubt from others.
π Trust the still, small voice of God in your spirit to guide and protect you.
π Believe what you hear in your spirit, not what you see with your eyes, because what God speaks to us is permanent and things are subject to change.
π God can speak to your spirit about abundance and greatness, even in times of scarcity, and believing in His report will override what you hear in the natural, bringing healing and freedom.
π Speak out what you believe and heard in your spirit to set the miracle into motion, allowing your faith to be released and God to do great things.
π Trust in what you’ve heard, speak boldly, and be mindful of your words as the enemy only knows what he hears you say.
π Speak positive affirmations, thank God for what you’ve heard, and stay encouraged to receive the abundance that belongs to you, despite discouraging circumstances.
π Believe in what God speaks to your spirit, even if it contradicts what you see, and pursue your dreams despite discouragement.
π Don’t be discouraged by others’ doubt, pursue what you’ve heard in your spirit, like Noah did despite ridicule, and declare it to override what you see with your eyes.