Anglican Daily Fountain Devotional 12 June 2022 Message for Sunday. Read Daily Fountain Devotional 12 June 2022 for Anglican Communion
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TOPIC: Divine Blessings For Believers
TEXT: Ephesians 1:3-14(NKJV)
Daily Fountain Devotional 12 June 2022 MESSAGE
Every post in life has benefits and appurtenances attached to it. Similarly, today’s passage enumerates divine blessings for believers in Christ. Firstly, we are blessed with EVERY spiritual blessing available in heavenly places (v.3). We are specially selected by God and set apart exclusively in Him. We are accepted, forgiven and adopted as sons to be holy and guiltless, with legal access to the countless treasures of God’s grace.
His glorious grace has delivered and redeemed us from sin, bondages, curses and limitations. He gave us the privilege to know, decode His plans and unravel mysteries concerning our families, the Church, nations and generations. He also gave us His Holy Spirit as a guarantee of our inheritance in anticipation of eternal life in future.
So why are you still wallowing in sin, guilt, curses and bondages, when your redemption has been provided? Why are you at the confusing crossroads of decision when you have divine access to God’s wisdom and intelligence?
Why are you seeking seers and false prophets when you can decode God’s will concerning every area of your life? Arise, actively possess and appropriate your inheritance in Christ. Contend with anything that is preventing you from accessing God’s provision so that you can fulfil God’s plan for you in Jesus’ name.
PRAYER: Oh God, please help me to understand and fully appropriate the divine blessings for all believers in Jesus’ name.
Quote Of The Day
God says: I have removed your sins from you as far as the east is from the west. Psalm 103:12
Anglican Daily Fountain Devotional 12 June 2022 Message. The Church of Nigeria is the Anglican church in Nigeria. It is the second-largest province in the Anglican Communion, as measured by baptized membership, after the Church of England.