Isaiah 41:21
“Produce your cause, saith the LORD; bring forth your strong reasons, saith the King of Jacob.”
Isaiah 55:10–11
“For as the rain cometh down, and the snow from heaven, and returneth not thither, but watereth the earth, and maketh it bring forth and bud, that it may give seed to the sower, and bread to the eater:
“So shall my word be that goeth forth out of my mouth: it shall not return unto me void, but it shall accomplish that which I please, and it shall prosper in the thing whereto I sent it.”
God has laid this on my heart to share with everyone. This is not a new message, but a reminder of what God wants us to consistently do: unlock your miracles with faith and obedience—trust His Word, act on it diligently, and watch as it accomplishes exactly what He intends in your life.
Many times, when you ask a child of God why God should do something for him, the usual response is: “I serve God faithfully and I pay my tithe.”
To many people, service to God and tithing have gradually become a kind of bribe—something they believe will compel God to always respond to their requests. Yet, true spiritual impact comes when you realize that there is power in the Word of God when you act on it—faithfully applying His principles, obeying His instructions, and walking in alignment with His Word unlocks the results He has promised.
A child of God may confidently say, “Because I pay my tithe, God must answer me.”
Yes, it is good to pay tithes. Tithing is obedience to one of God’s instructions in the Bible. But it should not be treated as the ultimate reason God must act.
Your service to God is valuable, and it will surely be rewarded. However, it should not be the foundation upon which you expect God to consistently answer your prayers.
One very important truth God wants us to understand is this:
God is committed to His Word more than anything else.
God always empowers those who act on his word, learn why this happens.
God invites us to come to Him with strong reasons—reasons drawn from His own Word—why He should do certain things for us.
For example, someone believing God for a spouse should be able to take God’s Word concerning marriage back to Him when praying for a life partner.
We should have scriptures that directly support whatever we desire from God.
Do you desire preservation from accidents?
What scripture promises preservation?
Do you desire protection from danger?
Which scripture guarantees that protection?
Do you desire prosperity and wealth?
Have you found scriptures where God promises provision and abundance?
Do you desire long life—yes, long life?
What scriptures speak about longevity?
Do you desire good health?
Which passages of Scripture give you confidence to believe God for sound health?
You must intentionally sit down and gather scriptures for every important area of your life where you desire consistent growth and improvement—and then take those scriptures back to God regularly in prayer.
God is committed to His Word, and He always stands by it to bring it to pass.
Therefore, get God’s Word concerning whatever you desire before you go to Him in prayer or begin to trust Him for anything. Learn to wrap yourself in the Word of God—meditate on it, speak it, and let it guide your thoughts and actions—so that your faith is anchored in His promises and aligned with His will.
If this message has spoken to you, here are some related teachings that will help you understand Why God Responds to His Word More Than Your Effort more deeply:
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