DECEMBER 2020 FAITH-MAIL

THE MONTH OF THE MERCY OF GOD

Psalm 150:6 speaks to all that is having the breath of life: “Let everything that has breath praise the Lord. Praise the Lord!”
Today, give praise, honor, and thanks to God for the grace and mercy to be alive. 
Day after days, week after weeks, and year after years, it is the privilege of God, not of your right to be retaining the breath of life this far.
Are you returning to God with a praise-full thought with thanksgiving from the depth of your heart?
Know that God bestows the privilege of His mercy over you, as God is worth it that you think and ask for His mercy day and night.
Prayerfully, to think and ask is asking and thinking to provoke expectation of manifestation before God.
The word of God is power. 
Ephesians 3:20 records encouraging word of God to be thinking and asking before God to manifest expectation as it states: Now to Him who is able to do exceedingly abundantly above all that we ask or think, according to the power that works in us.
Think and ask that the mercy of God will see you through the coming days of the year into the coming years.
Think, ask that the remaining days of the month shall be answering for you as the month of the mercy of God. 
What to expect thinking and asking for the mercy of God:
With understanding, know that Good God that is consistent in His mercy will not fail in His goodness that is merciful towards those that consistently seek for His mercy.
Be one that is thinking and asking for the mercy of God to remember you with favor and visit you for His salvation. 
In your thinking and asking, let God know that your trust in His name is your desire for the mercy of God to keep you from the evil occurrence.
Prayerfully, think and ask in the mercy of God with the mind of His exalted name (Psalm 148:13), remind Him by His magnified word that is above all His name. (Psalm 138:2) 
With understanding, know that the word of God does not return to Him void (Isiah 55:11). Remind God, contend with Him faithfully as Isaiah 43:6 declares, “Put Me in remembrance; let us contend together; state your case, that you may be acquitted.”
Know God to call Him with the understanding to gain in His mercy.
God cannot be intimidated or manipulated by any of His creation to attain His mercy.
The mercy of God is not attainable by the work but by working with God. 
God testifies to His mercy in Romans 9:14-16, “…I will have mercy on whomever I will have mercy, and I will have compassion on whomever I will have compassion. So, then it is not of him who wills, nor of him who runs, but of God who shows mercy.”
The mercy of God is in place for all, and nothing under heaven can displace or deny one that God will visit.
With mercy, God led the children of Israel out of the bondage of over four hundred years. The Bible records, “You in Your mercy have led forth the people whom You have redeemed…” (Exodus 15:13) 
In the remaining days of the year, understand and know to live life to attain the mercy of God as the Bible records His word.
God alone will have mercy on whom He chooses to, but He will also have for one that lives by His command.
In your thinking and asking, pleading for the mercy of God is attainable.
God identified Job as a man with none like him on the earth; a blameless and upright man who fears God and shuns evil but yet, Job was in need to plead for the mercy of God saying, “For though I were righteous, I could not answer Him; I would beg mercy of my Judge” (Job 9:15). 
The integrity of Job before God does not excuse him from pleading before God to attain the mercy of God.
Just like Job, the Psalmist had to plead for the mercy of God: “Have mercy on me, O LORD! Consider my trouble from those who hate me, You who lift me up from the gates of death.” (Psalm 9:13). 
With prayer and meditation, be thinking and asking to have the fear for God to attain His mercy. Luke 1:50 records, “And His mercy is on those who fear Him from generation to generation.” 
Let it be your month of the mercy of God over your life.

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