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ESTABLISHING A DEVOTIONAL HABITSix Important areas of – MORNING DEVOTION
1. Thanksgiving & Praise – Offering up yourself
2. Confession & Cleansing – Offering up your heart
3. Order & Obedience – Offering up your day
4. Family & Church – Offering up those near and dear
5. The role of Intersection in reaching the world for Jesus
6. Foreign Countries and Nations – Offering up the whole world
ESTABLISHING A DEVOTIONAL HABIT1. Offering Up Yourself
A. Daily Purpose in Prayer (Ps 100:4)
2 basic reasons for which we can praise God.
• For who he is – truth about Gods Nature & Character
• For what he has done – gifts, blessings, protection, answers to prayers, etc.
For who he is ????
What do we praise the LORD ALMIGHTY for??
Praise him based on his character (Using new line each new day)
ESTABLISHING A DEVOTIONAL HABIT1. Offering Up Yourself
For who he is??
e.g Faithful (forever remaining faithful)
Truth (Lord I praise you for being faithful and true, I can always trust in
your word)
Savior (I thank you for being my savior)
Almighty (I thank you because you are almighty, stronger than anything that might come my way today)
ESTABLISHING A DEVOTIONAL HABIT1. Offering Up Yourself
For what he has done??
Praise the Lord for what he has done
Past and present blessings
ESTABLISHING A DEVOTIONAL HABIT1. Offering Up Yourself
B. Offer your body to the Lord (12:1)
It is spiritual worship to offer our bodies to God.
How do you offer your body to the Lord???
• To kneel down or sit before the Lord with a humble heart (But it is good to Kneel)
What does it mean??
• To dance with a heart full of joy and praise
• Lift up our hands and heads to the Lord (Ps. 47:1)
What are the significance aspects of offering our bodies to the Lord???
ESTABLISHING A DEVOTIONAL HABIT1. Offering Up Yourself
C. Sing a New Song (Ps 96:1)
How is this possible?? From whom do we receive new songs??
2. Three ways of Singing
• Singing with/in the spirit (1Cor 14:15) – Spiritual Songs
• Psalms (Ps 57:7-8), and
• Hymns
D. Worship in the Spirit (Jn 4:23, Eph. 5:18-19)
Prayer & Singing (Praise & Worship) may be in the Spirit
Why do we sing and praise in the Spirit???
When is it appropriate to Pray in the Spirit??? (1Cor 14:2)
ESTABLISHING A DEVOTIONAL HABIT1. Offering Up Yourself
D. Worship in the Spirit (Jn 4:23, Eph. 5:18-19)
Prayer & Singing (Praise & Worship) may be in the Spirit
When is it appropriate to Pray in the Spirit??? (1Cor 14:2, Ro 8:26-27)
After praying in the “spirit”, one begins to pray with great power & wisdom
ESTABLISHING A DEVOTIONAL HABITPART 2 - Confession & Cleansing – Offering up Your Heart
A. Invite the Lord to search your heart (Ps 139:23-24)
Why is it important to invite the lord to search our hearts??
B. Don’t be Deceived (1Jn 1:7-10)
1. 3 ways/areas of deception.
• I have not committed any sin for which I need forgiveness
• We don’t need to confess – thinking God will either forgive or overlook it
even if we don’t talk to him about it
• We wont be forgiven
ESTABLISHING A DEVOTIONAL HABITPART 2 - Confession & Cleansing – Offering up Your Heart
B. Don’t be Deceived (1Jn 1:7-10)
2. Deception Spoils Fellowship
If we are deceived in any of the three ways our fellowship with God
becomes Strained. NO INNER PEACE
• Hurting Hearts: Believe they don’t sin → suffer problems of their sin → don’t just know why they still hurt after a life with Christ.
• Hardened Hearts: Sins and sees no need for confession, eventually, they are not even sensitive to the warnings of the lord. e.g. Pharisees?? (Jn 9:40-41)
• Heavy Hearts: Feel their confession will not result in forgiveness from the Lord
ESTABLISHING A DEVOTIONAL HABITPART 2 - Confession & Cleansing – Offering up Your Heart
B. Don’t be Deceived (1Jn 1:7-10)
3. Be sensitive to the Spirit
A day’s sin will not lead to the loss of salvation, but a little sin can
easily spoil our FELLOWSHIP with God.
C. Set Guard over your mouth & mind (Ps 19:14)
1. Guarding your Mind – Sources of temptations in our daily life
The World, Flesh and Devil (Thoughts – 1Jn 2:15-17)
How does these work against us???
How do we deal with this???
ESTABLISHING A DEVOTIONAL HABITPART 2 - Confession & Cleansing – Offering up Your Heart
C. Set Guard over your mouth & mind (Ps 19:14)
• Make Jesus the Lord of your mind (commit your mind to the lord before starting your day)
2. Guarding your Mouth: (Prov 18:21)
• Words have meaning and feeling and Powerful for evil and good (Matt 12:36-37)
• Know when to speak – Hear and obey his voice.
D. Keep the Goal in View (Phi 3:13-14)
• God puts his plan for the day in our minds during morning devotion
• Completion of these daily jobs is pressing on towards the higher goal
• If we can reach our daily goals in God, we can reach our heavenly prize.
ESTABLISHING A DEVOTIONAL HABITPART 4 – Order & Obedience – Offering up Your day
A. Surrender your day to God (Ps 37:5,7)
• We commit to God things we are powerless over, and rest in his sure knowledge that – Rom 8:28)
• Come to the Lord each day and say “Jesus, I want to talk to you about today.• Describe your day to Jesus point by point – People, Places, Events, Decisions etc.
• Remember, our plans & purposes may fail but never his (God). Nothing will be a loss if you give our day to him in the morning
ESTABLISHING A DEVOTIONAL HABITPART 4 – Order & Obedience – Offering up Your day
B. Show Child-Like Need (Prov. 3:6-7)
• Don’t be proud and arrogant – “Wise in your own eyes”
• Read Ps. 86:1
C. Ask for specific guidance (Ps. 25:4-5)
• Gives the ability to exercise self-control
D. Obey Instructions (Matt 6:26-32)
• Do we sit waiting or there is a part we need to play??
• Answer is in (Luke 11:9-11)
• What is God Saying here??? If u don’t………………….
• James (4:2) Says, “……………..”
ESTABLISHING A DEVOTIONAL HABITPART 4 – Order & Obedience – Offering up Your day
D. Obey Instructions (Matt 6:26-32)
• Typical example is Salvation (we must ask)
• The same truths apply to our daily affairs
ESTABLISHING A DEVOTIONAL HABITPART 5 – Family and Church – Offering up those near and far
A. Name your Family Members Daily (Job 1:1-5)
• After offering up
• Yourself, your heart and your day to the Lord,
• then you offer to the Lord those loved ones near and far
These include – FAMILY, FRIENDS, & BROTHERS & SISTERS in Christ we personally know.
B. Open to the Extended Family (Isa 58:7)
C. Remember the Father’s Family (Ephe 3:14-15)
How do we pray for the Church???
D. Include the single (Ps 68:5-6)
ESTABLISHING A DEVOTIONAL HABITPART 6 – Intercession in Reaching the World for Jesus
A. Model Church – for Prayer & Missions (Acts 13:1-3)
Six ideas from these verses shows WHAT kind of people God uses in reaching out to the World
1. They were a people of the Word
Prophets, Teachers
2. They were a people of worship
3. People who knew the discipline of fasting
4. Heard and obeyed the voice of the holy spirit
5. People of prayer
6. Committed to their missionaries
What is the major problem or misconception we see with Intercession???
ESTABLISHING A DEVOTIONAL HABITPART 6 – Intercession in Reaching the World for Jesus
B. Prayer Problems
1. Wrong Ideas about prayer – Can’t make any impact on the world stage
1. What about Matt 18:18-20?? Don’t be deceived.
2. Doubt & Discouragement – thinking our prayer is too weak and short for real impact
Remember, without him we cannot; but without us, he will not.
3. Wrong Motives
What Jesus Taught Kenneth Hagin About Authority
In 1952, the Lord Jesus Christ appeared to me in a vision* and talked to me for
about an hour and a half about the devil, demons, and demon possession.
At the end of that vision, an evil spirit that looked like a little monkey or elf
ran between Jesus and me and spread something like a smoke screen or dark cloud.
Then this demon began jumping up and down, crying in a shrill voice, "Yakety-yak, yakety-yak, yakety-yak." I couldn't see Jesus or understand what
He was saying.
What Jesus Taught Kenneth Hagin About Authority
(Through this entire experience, Jesus was teaching me something.
And if you'll be attentive, you'll find the answer here to many things that have troubled you.)
I couldn't understand why Jesus allowed the demon to make such a racket.
I wondered why Jesus didn't rebuke the demon so I could hear what He was saying.
I waited a few moments, but Jesus didn't take any action against the demon.
Jesus was still talking, but I couldn't understand a word He was saying—and I
needed to, because He was giving instructions concerning the devil, demons,
and how to exercise authority.
What Jesus Taught Kenneth Hagin About Authority
I thought to myself, Doesn't the Lord know I'm not hearing what He wanted me to?
I need to hear that. I'm missing it! I almost panicked.
I became so desperate I cried out, "In the Name of Jesus, you foul spirit, I command you to stop!"
The minute I said that, the little demon hit the floor like a sack of salt, and the black cloud disappeared.
The demon lay there trembling, whimpering, and whining like a whipped pup. He wouldn't look at me.
"Not only shut up, but get out of here in Jesus' Name!" I commanded. He ran off.
What Jesus Taught Kenneth Hagin About Authority
The Lord knew exactly what was in my mind. I was thinking, Why didn't He do something about that? Why did He permit it?
Jesus looked at me and said, "If you hadn't done something about that, I couldn't have." That came as a real shock to me—it astounded me.
I replied, "Lord, I know I didn't hear You right! You said You wouldn't, didn't You?"
He replied, "No, if you hadn't done something about that, I couldn't have."
I went through this four times with Him. He was emphatic about it, saying, "No, I didn't say I would not, I said I could not.“
I said, "Now, dear Lord, I just can't accept that. I never heard or preached anything like that in my life!"
What Jesus Taught Kenneth Hagin About Authority
I told the Lord I didn't care how many times I saw Him in visions—
He would have to prove this to me by at least three Scriptures out of
the New Testament (because we're not living under the Old Covenant,
we're living under the New).
Jesus smiled sweetly and said He would
give me four.
I said, "I've read through the New Testament 150 times,
and many portions of it more than that. If that is in there, I don't know it!"
What Jesus Taught Kenneth Hagin About Authority
Jesus replied, "Son, there is a lot in there you don't know."
He continued, "Not one single time in the New Testament is the Church ever told to pray that God the Father or Jesus would do anything against the devil.
In fact, to do so is to waste your time.
The believer is told to do something about the devil.
The reason is because you have the authority to do it.
The Church is not to pray to God the Father about the devil;
the Church is to exercise the authority that belongs to it.
What Jesus Taught Kenneth Hagin About Authority
"The New Testament tells believers themselves to do something about the devil.
The least member of the Body of Christ has just as much power over
the devil as anyone else, and unless believers do something about
the devil, nothing will be done in a lot of areas."
We believe that certain people have power. No, Jesus said the least
member of the Body of Christ has just as much power over the devil as anyone else;
and when we start believing that, that's when we're going to get the job done.
What Jesus Taught Kenneth Hagin About Authority
Jesus continued, "I've done all I'm going to do about the devil until the
angel comes down from heaven, takes the chain and binds him, and
puts him into the bottomless pit [Rev. 20:1-3].“
That came as a real shock to me. "Now," He said, "I'll give you the four
references that prove that. First of all, when I arose from the dead,
I said, 'All power [authority] is given unto me in heaven and in earth'
(Matt. 28:18).
The word 'power' means 'authority.' But I immediately delegated my
authority on earth to the Church, and I can work only through the
Church, for I am the Head of the Church." (Your head cannot exercise
any authority anywhere except through your body.)
What Jesus Taught Kenneth Hagin About Authority
The second reference Jesus gave me was Mark 16:15-18:
15 And he said unto them, Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature.
16 He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved; but he that believeth not shall be damned.
17 And these signs shall follow them that believe; In my name shall they cast out devils; they shall speak with new tongues;
18 They shall take up serpents; and if they drink any deadly thing, it shall not
hurt them; they shall lay hands on the sick, and they shall recover.
What Jesus Taught Kenneth Hagin About Authority
He said, "The very first sign mentioned as following any believer—not any
pastor or any evangelist—is that they shall cast out devils. That means that in
my Name they shall exercise authority over the devil, because I have delegated
my authority over the devil to the Church."
The next reference Jesus gave me was James 4:7: ".. .Resist the devil, and he
will flee from you" (the understood subject of this sentence is "you”)
What Jesus Taught Kenneth Hagin About Authority
After that vision, and after Jesus gave me that verse from James, my
spirit told me the word "flee" was significant.
I looked it up in the dictionary and found one of the shades of meanings was "to run from as if in terror."
The devil will run from you in terror! Then I knew why the demon in my vision had begun to whimper and cry—he was terrified.
Since then I have seen other demons quake and quiver in fear as I
exercised my God-given authority over them.
They were not afraid of me, but of Jesus, whom I represent.
What Jesus Taught Kenneth Hagin About Authority
In the vision Jesus gave me another Scripture that tells us to do something
about the devil.
This third reference was from First Peter. Peter wrote,
"Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion,
walketh about, seeking whom he may devour" (1 Peter 5).
Your adversary means your opponent. Notice what it says as we go on reading.
The next verse reads, "Whom resist stedfast in the faith, knowing that the
same afflictions [tests and trials] are accomplished in your brethren that are in the world."
The American Standard Version says "your faith" instead of "the faith." I like that better.
What Jesus Taught Kenneth Hagin About Authority
Jesus said to me in this vision, "Peter did not write this letter and tell
Christians,
'Now, word has come to me that God's using our beloved Brother Paul in
casting out devils, and he's sending handkerchiefs or cloths, and the diseases
are departing from people, and evil spirits are going out of them, so I would
suggest that you write to Paul and get a handkerchief.' "
No, instead of that, he told them to do something about the devil.
Why? Because they've got authority over him.
The Spirit of God through the Apostle Peter wouldn't tell you to do something you couldn't do.
What Jesus Taught Kenneth Hagin About Authority
Jesus, James, and Peter tell us to do something about the devil.
Paul says in Ephesians 4:27, "Neither give place to the devil." This was the fourth Scripture Jesus gave me.
He explained, "This means you are not to give the devil any place in you.
He cannot take any place unless you give him permission to do so.
And you would have to have authority over him or this wouldn't be true."
What Jesus Taught Kenneth Hagin About Authority
Jesus added, "Here are your four witnesses.
I am the first, James is the second, Peter is the third, and Paul is the fourth.
This establishes the fact that the believer has authority on earth, for I have delegated my authority over the devil to you on the earth.
If you don't do anything about it, nothing will be done. And that is why many times nothing is done."
Now you can understand why things have happened as they have.
We've permitted them to happen! Not knowing our authority—not knowing
what we could do—we have done nothing, and we actually have permitted the
devil to keep on doing whatever he wanted to do.
What Jesus Taught Kenneth Hagin About Authority
We need to realize this. Let's wake up.
We may have to change our way of praying and get after the devil. I did.
It won't hurt you to change; it's good for you.
We have authority to do this.
We're sitting at the right hand of the Father, far above principalities and powers. If we're far above them, then we have authority over them.
(Kenneth E. Hagin)
What Jesus Taught Kenneth Hagin About Authority
MY PROOF
Genesis
God created man and gave him dominion/authority over the earth.
Man handed over that authority to Satan through sin
New Testament
Christ came to the world (through Mary) to die to atone for our sins and wrestle our authority from Satan.
On his ascension he gave back that dominion or authority back to the Church.