THERE’S ABOUT TO BE A SHIFT FROM STRUGGLING TO EASE, FROM BARELY MAKING IT TO ABUNDANCE.

GOSPEL CORNER

05/ 10/24

JOEL OSTEEN MINISTRIES
Today’s Word

Today’s Scripture
When the wine was gone, Jesus’ mother said to him, “They have no more wine.” “Woman, why do you involve me?” Jesus replied. “My hour has not yet come.”
John 5:8, NLT

Right on the Verge
when Jesus was at the wedding in Galilee, He’d never done a miracle, never healed a person, never walked on water, never multiplied food. When His mother told Him that the wine for the festivities had run out, she understood His response that His time had not yet come. But she must have sensed that He was on the verge of His right time when He would step into His ministry, when a new level of favor, power, and miracles was released. Just a short time later, His hour came, and He performed His first miracle and went on to impact the world.

Your time may not have come yet for your healing or your promotion, but it’s closer than you think. There’s about to be a shift from struggling to ease, from barely making it to abundance, from fighting an addiction to freedom, from dealing with a sickness to health and wholeness, from nothing working out to things falling into place, with the right people, the contracts, the resources. You’re on the verge of stepping into a new season of favor.

A Prayer for Today
“Father, thank You that You are enthroned forever and You have set the time for when my hour comes to step into new levels of Your favor and power. Thank You that You will shift things and help me to do what I couldn’t do. I believe that I am on the verge of stepping into a new season of blessing. In Jesus’ Name, Amen


[11/5, 1:47 AM] Odia Abuja: Once, there was a man with leprosy who came to Jesus saying, “Lord, if You are willing, You can make me clean.” This man didn’t have a problem believing that Jesus had the ability and power to heal him. He just wasn’t sure if Jesus was willing to do it for him.

I want you to look at Jesus’ response to the man and see God’s heart for you where healing is concerned. Jesus answered the man by touching him and saying, “I am willing. Be healed.”

What did Jesus say? “I am willing.” Did He just say it and do nothing? No, He stretched forth His hand to the man and restored the afflicted man to wholeness.

Today, God wants you to know that He is both able AND willing to heal you. Start to realize and believe that He wants you healed more than you want to be healed!

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