#1. IT’S TIME
TO CREATE
Matthew
1 vs. 18-23; Luke 1 26-38; Hebrews 1- vs.5-9; Philippians 2 vs. 5-11;
Mark 6
vs. 9-10; Luke 2 vs. 1-15, 41-49
●Use this word to receive a miracle of
ability. If you are blind, it is
important that you be able to see. If you
can’t walk, it is important that you be
able to. If you are barren, it is
important that the Lord should open your womb
that you may be able to bear
fruit. Satan works with you until you
are
convinced that you are not able to do it, but with God nothing shall be
impossible.
● Use
this word to embrace the purpose and idea of God. Seek to
be moulded in the
image of your Father. Satan sought to destroy this,
but Jesus came to resurrect
in you the image of your Father. This God
our Father, when we first see Him in
Genesis, He is looking at chaos.
His nature was not to accept chaos. When He
looks at a situation, he gets
a twinkle in His eye. He decides to make
something out of the chaos. He
began to think of lovely things, to make
something lovely out of the
chaos.
Our Father is a Maker. In 2012 I am going to be a maker. Let there be
light.
Take this simple word and embrace it. You were meant to be a creator,
an
originator. You were not made to be a maintenance man for chaos.
You were meant
to be a maker.
● Use this word to complete the
journey. At Creation God began to design
a program for the next seven days. For 2012, design the whole seven
day
journey. Making is not a one day matter; it requires a design. He looked
at the
chaos and said I will take seven days. Pastor, you will see a seven
day journey
in your congregation. You child, you shall make, you shall not
sit around and
accept the situation as it is. We shall see a mischievous
twinkle in your eye.
● Your Father is not a describer of
chaos, but looks at it and decides to
make something. He creates in stages, day
after day, until at the end of
it there was an ecosystem that was able to
support life. This system was
made by someone whose first decision was "I
am a maker" I am not
a describer of empty pockets, houses or churches; I
am a maker."