Grace For Dominion, By Rev. Dr. Lawrence Agbirekomi

According to John 1:14, “And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, and we beheld His glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father, full of grace and truth,” this Scripture probably stems from the realization that when the Word is no longer just a universal message but a living reality within you, it makes you full of grace that empowers you for dominion. This grace will give you a timely Word for yourself and your family, and understanding it will put you in charge.

As stated in Acts 4:33, “And with great power the apostles gave witness to the resurrection of the Lord Jesus. And great grace was upon them all,” this Scripture illustrates the correlation between the bestowment of divine grace and the manifestation of divine power.

Divine power is exclusively reserved for those who carry divine grace, and the measure of grace one receives determines the extent of power they can exercise. The apostles manifested great power because of the great grace they had received.

In contrast, having a small measure of grace will hinder the manifestation of great power. It is thus imperative to increase your spiritual capacity. The level of power you can harness will rise in direct proportion to the increase in the level of grace that is upon you.

As articulated in Acts 20:32, “So now, brethren, I commend you to God and to the Word of His grace, which is able to build you up and give an inheritance among all those who are sanctified,” this Scripture unequivocally elucidates that the Word of His grace possesses the ability to edify and strengthen us spiritually, fostering growth in the stature of the Spirit until we attain robust spiritual maturity in the Lord.

Nevertheless, if the Word of His grace is not building you up while in church, it is clear something is amiss. Receiving grace requires submission to its power for it to be effective. Limited church attendance, such as only on Sundays, cannot foster spiritual growth. What is preventing you from being in God’s presence? Allow grace to build you up, and you will enjoy the inheritance of the saints.

In conclusion, Titus 2:11 states, “For the grace of God that brings salvation has appeared to all men,” implying that, divine grace is universally available; nevertheless, one must be willing to receive and submit to it in order to partake in its benefits.

Grace will mentor you in becoming the best version of yourself, thus making individuals emerge stronger, overcoming prior weaknesses, and wealthier, having surpassed former financial limitations.

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