Manifesting the Word of Godਨਮੂਨਾ

ANOINTED EYES VERSUS ORDINARY EYES
2 Kings 4:2
2 And Elisha said unto her, what shall I do for thee? Tell me, what hast thou in the house? And she said, Thine handmaid hath not any thing in the house, save a pot of oil.
There is a difference between ordinary eyes and anointed eyes. Anointed eyes show you how things can be, not the way they are, while ordinary eyes tell you exactly how things are. It is an anointed eye that makes you, as a businessman, see something that everybody else is despising. Anointed eyes will make you see a parcel of land and what can come out of it. Anointed eyes will make you see the “wife material” in a lady.
It is an attack of the enemy against many people’s success for them not to have eyes that see. He blindfolds them from seeing their future, so they focus more on the danger. If you see a married man playing with a lady in his office, that’s the devil's attack against him to destroy his future through adultery.
The blessing of God opens your eye to see the right things. Joseph had anointed eyes to see Potiphar’s wife coming to rob him of his crown. God wants your eyes to see because a breakthrough looks like a problem a lot of times. Many times, the future shows up like an opposition, yet anointed eyes will see the opportunity and go through it. Natural eyes may see the situation as being tough, but anointed eyes see the blessing hidden in it. Elisha asked, “What do you have in the house?” The woman replied, “Nothing in the house but a jar of oil”. Yet, Elisha gave her instructions that brought her wealth from what she saw as nothing.
PRAYER: Lord, I pray for eyes to differentiate between danger and help. I pray for eyes to see and identify my provision and where God has kept it, in Jesus’ name. Amen!
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If you don’t like what you are seeing, change what you are saying. The kingdom of God is a voice activated kingdom; your confession and your words have creative power in them, because the power of God is in His Word and not in His mouth. You have to speak that Word over your life to manifest them. In this devotional, you will learn how to effectively manifest God’s Word.
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