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It's Already In The House
Contributed by Pastor/Author: Terry Sisney on Aug 30, 2008 (message contributor)
Summary: A Powerful revelation for receiving a miracle in your life. God says you have what it takes,
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She wanted the prophet to do something for her, to help her out of her dilemma, some kind of blessing to help her out of her mess.
What the Man of God really said to her was: It’s already in the house
I know it’s a little hard to believe right now, but your healing is already in the house, your financial breakthrough, your prosperity, your new car, your new anointing, the salvation of your children.
It’s already in the house.
Let me say also that there are millionaires in the house, there are apostles and prophets, pastors, teachers, and evangelists in the house, there are miracles, signs and wonders in the house.
This woman was desperate she was looking for a blessing, a way out of her problem, but she needed more than just a blessing, she needed more than a few dollars, she needed a life style change, she needed a turn around.
If there is one thing that I know about God it is that he is in the business of turning things around.
I hear the Lord saying turn around, God is getting ready to turn some things around, somebody
Body has a court ruling, a decision that’s been made against them, but God said he is going to step in and turn it around.
Somebody has been fighting sickness, God said health is coming.
Where there has been lack, abundance is coming
Where there has been sorrow, joy is coming
Where there has been confusion, peace is coming.
Where there has been loss, God says restoration is coming
If you can believe it today, God is getting ready to change your lifestyle.
This woman was desperate: The bible says (Now there cried ) This most likely means that she had reached what she considered the critical point, if she was like most of us she had tried everything she could think of but nothing changed.
(like the woman with the issue of blood who had tried many physicians, and spent all she had, and was nothing better but in fact grew worse) Her desperation brought her to Jesus
This woman said: The creditor is come to take my two sons to be bondmen.
Is come:
Not just talking about it, not calling me and harassing me, or threatening to take me to court, not sending me mean letters in the mail.
He is come
Let me make it a little plainer and maybe a little more personal
Divorce is come
Cancer is come
Bankruptcy is come
The storm is come
In other words: it’s my house that’s in trouble now, it’s not just your children on drugs now, it’s mine
It’s not your teenager that’s pregnant, now it’s mine
It’s not some unknown nameless soldier over in Iraq now it’s my son, my daughter, my husband.
It’s not your house their foreclosing on, it’s mine
It’s not your kid locked up in jail for gang banging it’s mine
It’s not your son that just came out of the closet and said he’s really a woman trapped in a mans body, it’s mine.
There is just something about it, that when it comes to your house it’s different.
For some reason we get a little more serious and aggressive about it when it’s our boat that is sinking.
She reached the place of desperation and cried unto the prophet
There comes a point where you don’t have time to be cute anymore, and you don’t care who sees you cry,
Desperation has a way of getting rid of foolish pride.
When Jairus got desperate for his daughter to be healed, he didn’t care who saw him with Jesus, his reputation as a religious leader didn’t mean anything compared to the life of his daughter.
Sometimes desperation is a good thing.
Desperation pushes you to do things you wouldn’t normally do.
Desperation pushes you past your comfort zone.
When you get desperate for a miracle, you don’t worry if someone likes the way you shout or not, you don’t care if they roll their eyes at you.
Desperate people do desperate things.
Desperate people will run red lights, break speed limits, break religious traditions, risk their lives, climb a tree, jump in a lake, crawl on their hands and their knees, get their fingers stepped on and their feelings stepped on and keep on coming.
There’s something about desperation that puts a fire in your belly.
When you get desperate your willing to look stupid
Desperate people aren’t worried about being dignified, If you’ve ever been in an emergency situation you know that when it’s a matter of life and death dignity is no issue.
By the time people reach desperation they’re willing to try anything.
Desperation is the breeding ground for miracles.
It was her desperation that brought her to the prophet.