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Summary: The phrase “The Hand of the Lord” is a powerful biblical expression that symbolises God’s active involvement in human affairs.

THE HAND OF THE LORD

By Rev. Samuel Arimoro

Main Text: Isaiah 59:1 – “Behold, the LORD’s hand is not shortened, that it cannot save; neither his ear heavy, that it cannot hear.”

Supporting Texts: Exodus 3:20, 1 Kings 18:46, Psalm 118:15-16, Acts 11:21, Ezekiel 37:1

INTRODUCTION:

The phrase “The Hand of the Lord” is a powerful biblical expression that symbolises God’s active involvement in human affairs. Throughout Scripture, the hand of the Lord represents His power, guidance, judgment, blessing, and deliverance. When the hand of the Lord comes upon a person, a situation, or a nation, extraordinary things happen.

The hand of the Lord can work for you in mercy and blessing, or against the wicked in judgment. It is the unseen yet mighty force by which God performs miracles, raises men, and changes circumstances. In the life of a believer, the hand of the Lord is a guarantee of divine help and supernatural speed.

In these times, we need the hand of the Lord to rest upon us more than ever—guiding us in decisions, empowering us for service, protecting us from danger, and granting us victory over the enemy. Without it, human effort alone will fail; with it, impossible situations become possible.

1. THE HAND OF THE LORD BRINGS DELIVERANCE

When God stretches forth His hand, His people are delivered from oppression and bondage.

a) The hand of the Lord saves (Isaiah 59:1)

His power is unlimited to rescue those who call upon Him.

b) The hand of the Lord breaks chains (Acts 12:7)

God’s intervention through His hand sets captives free.

c) The hand of the Lord protects from enemies (Exodus 3:20)

God’s hand brings judgement on the oppressors of His people.

d) The hand of the Lord gives victory (Psalm 98:1)

With His hand, He conquers the enemy and delivers His people.

Biblical Example: The deliverance of Israel from Egypt through the mighty hand of God (Exodus 13:3).

2. THE HAND OF THE LORD BRINGS SUPERNATURAL STRENGTH

When the hand of the Lord comes upon a person, they receive divine empowerment to do extraordinary things.

a) Strength to run the race (1 Kings 18:46)

Elijah outran Ahab because the hand of the Lord came upon him.

b) Strength to fulfil God’s assignment (Judges 14:6)

Samson tore the lion apart when the Spirit of the Lord came upon him.

c) Strength beyond human ability (Philippians 4:13)

God’s hand enables believers to do what is naturally impossible.

d) Strength for perseverance (Isaiah 41:10)

The hand of God sustains His people in times of trial.

Biblical Example: The hand of the Lord upon Gideon enabled him to defeat the Midianites with just 300 men (Judges 7:7).

3. THE HAND OF THE LORD BRINGS DIVINE GUIDANCE

God’s hand leads His people in the right path and prevents them from going astray.

a) Guidance through life’s journey (Psalm 139:10)

The Lord’s hand leads and holds His children securely.

b) Guidance in decision-making (Proverbs 3:5-6)

When His hand is upon us, He directs our paths.

c) Guidance through prophetic insight (Ezekiel 37:1)

The hand of the Lord carried Ezekiel into the valley of dry bones.

d) Guidance to fulfil destiny (Jeremiah 1:9)

The Lord touched Jeremiah’s mouth and gave him divine words.

Biblical Example: The hand of the Lord guided the Israelites through the wilderness with a pillar of cloud by day and fire by night (Exodus 13:21).

4. THE HAND OF THE LORD BRINGS BLESSINGS AND FAVOUR

When God’s hand is upon a person, they enjoy supernatural blessings and open doors.

a) The hand of the Lord prospers His people (Nehemiah 2:8)

Nehemiah obtained favour before the king because the good hand of God was upon him.

b) The hand of the Lord establishes success (Genesis 39:3)

Joseph prospered in Potiphar’s house because the Lord was with him.

c) The hand of the Lord opens doors (Revelation 3:7)

No man can shut what God’s hand has opened.

d) The hand of the Lord lifts the lowly (Psalm 113:7-8)

He raises the poor from the dust and sets them among princes.

Biblical Example: The hand of the Lord brought great favour upon Esther, making her queen (Esther 2:17).

5. THE HAND OF THE LORD BRINGS REVIVAL AND MIRACLES

God’s hand can revive dead situations and release signs and wonders.

a) The hand of the Lord raises the dead (Mark 5:41-42)

Jesus took the little girl by the hand and brought her back to life.

b) The hand of the Lord restores life to the hopeless (Ezekiel 37:1-10)

Dry bones came alive when God’s hand moved.

c) The hand of the Lord heals the sick (Acts 4:30)

The apostles prayed for God’s hand to heal and perform miracles.

d) The hand of the Lord multiplies resources (John 6:11)

What is surrendered to Him multiplies in His hands.

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