OUR YEAR OF EXCEEDING AND EXCEPTIONAL GLORY: SHINING GLORIOUSLY IN GOD’S COVENANT OF LIFE AND PEACE. WEEK 24 ENDING 14/06/2025

OUR YEAR OF EXCEEDING AND EXCEPTIONAL GLORY: SHINING GLORIOUSLY IN GOD’S COVENANT OF LIFE AND PEACE. WEEK 24 ENDING 14/06/2025

YOU ARE MANIFESTING IN EXCEEDING AND EXCEPTIONAL GLORY OF GOD:

1. Acts 2:1-11,Psalm 104:1,Psalm 104:24,Psalm 104:29-30,Psalm 104:31,Psalm 104:34,John 20:19-23,Romans 8:8-17

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PN 1). Pentecostal believers are deeply convinced of the power of the Holy Spirit to bring healing, deliverance, and divine glory. This study explores God’s promises of exceptional, exceeding, and shining glory, focusing on how His presence transforms lives through healing and deliverance.

Exploring the Scriptures:

Bible Study: God’s Promises of Exceptional, Exceeding, and Shining Glory

1. The Outpouring of the Holy Spirit – Acts 2:1-11

The Day of Pentecost begins a new era where God’s glory is revealed through the Holy Spirit. The disciples were *filled with power*, speaking in tongues and manifesting divine presence. This passage reminds believers that God’s glory is not distant—it is *active and transformative* in our lives.

Key Reflection: How does the Holy Spirit empower believers for healing and deliverance today?

Prayer Focus: Ask for a fresh outpouring of the Holy Spirit to manifest His glory in your life.

2. The Majesty and Glory of God – Psalm 104:1, 24, 29-31, 34

Psalm 104 paints a picture of God’s magnificence and sovereignty. His Glory is immeasurable, and His works are wondrous. Verses 29-30 highlight how God *breathes life* into His Creation, Renewing and Restoring.

Key Reflection: How does God’s glory bring healing and renewal?

Prayer Focus: Declare God’s majesty over every area of your life, inviting His glory to shine through.

3. Jesus’ Commission – John 20:19-23

After His resurrection, Jesus appeared to His disciples, *breathing the Holy Spirit upon them* and commissioning them to bring healing and deliverance. This passage affirms that believers are *called to manifest God’s Glory* through acts of faith.

Key Reflection: How can you walk in the authority Jesus has given to bring healing and deliverance?

Prayer Focus: Pray for boldness to step into your divine calling.

4. The Glory of Sonship – Romans 8:8-17

Paul reminds believers they are God’s heirs, destined for glorious manifestation. The Spirit of God breaks bondage, leading His children into freedom and divine inheritance.

Key Reflection: How does being a child of God position you for exceeding glory?

Prayer Focus: Declare your identity in Christ and receive His promises of healing and deliverance.

Here are some profound lessons we can draw from the Bible verses in this study:

Key Lessons from the Scriptures:

1. The Holy Spirit Empowers for Glory (Acts 2:1-11)

o God’s Exceptional Glory is revealed through the outpouring of the Holy Spirit.

o The manifestation of tongues and power signifies divine enablement for believers.

Lesson: The Holy Spirit equips us to demonstrate God’s Glory in healing, deliverance, and bold faith.

2. God’s Glory Renews and Sustains (Psalm 104:1, 24, 29-31, 34)

o God’s Creation reflects His Majesty—everything is sustained by His wisdom.

o His Breath of Life restores and renews all things.

Lesson: Divine glory is not static—it continuously *Renews, Sustains, and Brings Life*. Trust in His power for Spiritual Renewal and Healing.

3. Jesus Gives Authority to Minister Healing (John 20:19-23)

Christ’s Resurrection Ushers in Peace and divine Authority.

o He breathes the Holy Spirit onto His Disciples, commissioning them to bring healing and deliverance.

Lesson: Believers have heavenly authority to manifest God’s glory. Healing and deliverance are kingdom realities, meant to be activated through faith and obedience.

4. Sonship Brings Freedom and Manifestation (Romans 8:8-17)

o The Spirit of God Removes limitations—we are no longer slaves to fear.

o As God’s Children, we are Heirs of His Glory, meant to Reflect His Exceeding Greatness.

Lesson: Understanding your identity in Christ Unlocks supernatural manifestation. Healing, Deliverance, and Glory flow from relationships, not works.

Reflection & Application

o Are you walking in the authority Christ has given you?

o How can you align with the Holy Spirit to manifest God’s Exceeding Glory?

o Which areas of your life need renewal through God’s Breath of Life?

May these lessons strengthen your faith and inspire a deeper encounter with God’s promises of Exceptional, Exceeding, and Shining Glory!

Conclusion:

God’s Glory is Exceptional, Exceeding, and Shining —it is meant to be revealed in His People. Through the Holy Spirit, believers experience healing, deliverance, and transformation, stepping into their divine destiny.

As we are closing, Brethren, let us pray for ourselves:

1. Heavenly Father, let Your Spirit be poured out afresh upon me, filling me with power for healing, deliverance, and manifestation of Your Glory (Acts 2:1-4).

2. Lord Jesus, I declare Your Exceptional Glory over my life, renewing, sustaining, and transforming every situation for divine purpose (Psalm 104:1,24).

3. Breathe upon me, O Lord, and restore every broken area of my life—let Your breath bring life and renewal (Psalm 104:29-30).

4. Let Your Peace reign in my life, Lord, and empower me to walk in divine authority to minister healing and freedom (John 20:19-23).

5. By the Spirit of God, I break free from every bondage, stepping into my divine inheritance and shining glory (Romans 8:8-17).

6. Heavenly Father, let me be a vessel of Your Exceeding Glory, manifesting signs, wonders, and miracles by the power of Your Spirit (Acts 2:11).

7. Let Your Joy and Majesty be my strength, as I worship and declare Your Greatness over every area of my life (Psalm 104:31).

8. Lord Jesus, let the fire of Pentecost ignite me, empowering me for supernatural impact and breakthroughs (Acts 2:3-4).

9. I receive my divine identity as a child of God and walk boldly in the fullness of my glorious inheritance (Romans 8:15-17).

10. I declare total healing, restoration, and victory, as Your Glory shines upon my life for an exceeding manifestation (Psalm 104:34).

2. 2 Corinthians 1:1-7, Psalms 34:2-3, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9

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PN 2). God’s Promises of Glory: A Pentecostal Study

1. The Assurance of Comfort and Strength (2 Corinthians 1:1-7)

In this passage, Paul highlights the abundant comfort and strength provided by God in times of affliction. Pentecostal believers can draw upon the promise that just as sufferings abound, so does the consolation of Christ. This assurance of glory manifests as resilience through trials, transforming hardships into testimonies of divine power.

Practical Application:

Trust that God’s comfort is limitless, meeting every challenge with grace.

Share testimonies of God’s deliverance, inspiring others in their faith journey.

Find purpose in suffering, knowing it refines and prepares believers for greater manifestations of glory.

2. Exceeding Glory Through Seeking God (Psalms 34:2-3, 4-5)

David exalts the name of the Lord, declaring that those who seek Him will find their faces shining with glory, never to be ashamed. This passage affirms the Pentecostal belief in spiritual transformation through fervent prayer and exaltation of God’s name.

Practical Application:

Engage in passionate worship, lifting the Name of God with confidence.

Seek God wholeheartedly, knowing He hears and answers prayers.

Encourage others to experience the joy of standing in God’s presence.

3. Divine Deliverance and Shining Glory (Psalms 34:6-7)

Here, the Psalmist reflects on calling out in distress and being saved. God’s Angel encamps around those who fear Him, providing divine protection. Pentecostal believers embrace this promise of supernatural intervention, experiencing miraculous deliverance as a sign of God’s shining glory.

Practical Application:

Declare God’s power over difficulties with unwavering faith.

Recognise divine protection in daily life, trusting in unseen victories.

Walk with confidence, knowing God’s presence surrounds and defends His people.

4. The Reward of Those Who Trust in God (Psalms 34:8-9)

To taste and see that the Lord is good is an invitation to personally experience God’s Glory. Those who trust in Him lack nothing, receiving abundant blessings that exceed human expectations. Pentecostal believers see this verse as a call to deeper intimacy with God, knowing His glory is tangible and transformative.

Practical Application:

Take active steps to experience God’s presence in daily living.

Acknowledge that trusting in God leads to supernatural provision.

Share testimonies of God’s goodness to strengthen the faith of others.

Through these scriptures, Pentecostal believers are encouraged to seek God’s glory, knowing it is exceptional, exceeding, and shining upon all who trust in Him. His promises ensure comfort, protection, transformation, and provision, calling believers to walk boldly in faith.

May this study deepen your understanding and empower your daily spiritual journey. Let me know if you would like further insights.

Let’s pray:

1. Lord, thank You for Your Comfort in every trial. Let Your Consolation abound in my life, strengthening me through every challenge. (2 Corinthians 1:3-5)

2. Father, I exalt Your Holy Name! Let my soul continually magnify You as I declare Your Glory. (Psalms 34:2-3)

3. Almighty God, hear my cry and deliver me from all fears. I trust in Your Power to save me completely. (Psalms 34:4)

4. Lord Jesus, let my face shine with Your Glory as I seek You. Remove all shame and fill me with the joy of Your Presence. (Psalms 34:5)

5. My God, when I am in distress, answer me speedily and lift me from trouble. Let Your Mercy be my testimony. (Psalms 34:6)

6. Holy Spirit, encamp around me and my household. Guard us with Your Divine Protection from every attack of the enemy. (Psalms 34:7)

7. Father, I taste and see that You are good! Let Your Glory be revealed in my life as I trust in You completely. (Psalms 34:8)

8. Lord God, I take refuge in You and lack nothing. Provide for me according to Your riches in Glory. (Psalms 34:9)

9. Jesus Christ, empower me to share testimonies of Your Deliverance so that others may be strengthened and encouraged in faith. (2 Corinthians 1:6-7)

10. Heavenly Father, transform my trials into triumphs for Your Glory. Let Your Light shine through me as a witness of Your Grace and Power. (2 Corinthians 1:4)

May these prayer bullets strengthen your faith and help you experience God’s Glory in a powerful way. Let me know if you need more guidance!

3. 2 Corinthians 1:18-22, Psalms 119:129, 130, 131, 132, 133, 135, Matthew 5:13-16

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PN 3). God’s Promises of Exceptional Glory

The passage in 2 Corinthians 1:18-22 affirms the unwavering Faithfulness of God. It declares that all of God’s Promises are Yes in Christ, meaning that His Word is steadfast and unchanging. Jesus Christ is the fulfilment of every divine promise, and through Him, believers receive the assurance of God’s exceptional Glory.

Interpretation

God’s Promises are absolute. Unlike human commitments, God’s Word is never uncertain or subject to change.

The Holy Spirit as a seal. Believers are marked with the Holy Spirit, guaranteeing their inheritance in God’s Kingdom.

Practical Application

Live with confidence in God’s Faithfulness. Pentecostal Christians can trust that God will fulfil His Promises, regardless of circumstances.

Walk in assurance. Since believers are sealed with the Holy Spirit, they should live boldly, knowing they are secured in Christ.

Exceeding Glory

This section of Psalm 119 highlights the Glory of God’s Word, describing it as wonderful and illuminating. The Psalmist expresses a deep longing for God’s Commandments, recognising that they bring wisdom and understanding.

Interpretation

God’s Word is marvellous. It is not merely instruction but a revelation of His exceeding Glory.

Divine light brings understanding. The entrance of God’s Word gives light, dispelling ignorance and guiding believers in truth.

Practical Application

Meditate on Scripture daily. Pentecostal Christians should immerse themselves in God’s word to experience its transformative power.

Seek divine guidance. By following God’s precepts, believers can navigate life with wisdom and clarity.

Shining Glory

In Matthew 5:13-16, Jesus Christ calls His Followers to be the salt of the earth and the light of the world. This passage emphasises the believer’s role in reflecting God’s Glory to others.

Interpretation

Salt preserves and enhances. Just as salt prevents decay and adds flavour, believers are called to influence the world positively.

Light must shine. Jesus Christ instructs His Followers to let their light shine so that others may see their good works and glorify God.

Practical Application

Be a witness for Christ. Pentecostal Christians should actively share their faith, demonstrating God’s Love through their actions.

Live a life that glorifies God. Every deed should reflect God’s Righteousness, drawing others towards His truth.

Conclusion

These passages collectively reveal God’s Exceptional, Exceeding, and Shining Glory. His Promises are unwavering, His Word is illuminating, and His Call to believers is to reflect His Light in the world. Pentecostal Christians are encouraged to trust in God’s Faithfulness, immerse themselves in His Word, and live as shining examples of His Glory.

4. Acts 11:21-26; 13:1-3, Psalms 98:1, 2-3, 3-4, 5-6, Matthew 10:7-13

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PN 4). God’s Promises of Exceptional Glory (Acts 11:21-26; 13:1-3)

Acts 11:21-26 reveals the power of God’s Hand in bringing people to faith. The passage describes how a great number believed and turned to the Lord, demonstrating His Exceptional Glory in transforming lives. Barnabas, full of the Holy Spirit and faith, encouraged the believers to remain steadfast, and many were added to the Church. Acts 13:1-3 further highlights God’s Divine Calling, as the Holy Spirit instructed the Church to set apart Barnabas and Saul for His Work.

Interpretation

God’s Glory is revealed in the growth of His Church. His Promises are fulfilled as people turn to Him in faith.

The Holy Spirit actively guides believers, calling them to service and equipping them for His Work.

Practical Application

Pentecostal Christians should remain steadfast in faith, trusting that God’s Promises will bring transformation.

Believers must be attentive to the Holy Spirit’s Calling, ready to serve wherever He Leads.

Exceeding Glory (Psalms 98:1, 2-3, 3-4, 5-6)

Psalm 98 celebrates the marvellous works of God, declaring His Salvation and Righteousness to all nations. The Psalmist calls for joyful praise, recognising that God’s Glory exceeds all human understanding. His Right Hand and Holy Arm have secured victory, and His Faithfulness is revealed to the ends of the earth.

Interpretation

God’s Glory is not limited—it exceeds all expectations and reaches all people.

His Salvation is a cause for rejoicing, and His Righteousness is displayed for all to see.

Practical Application

Pentecostal Christians should continually praise God for His Marvellous Works, acknowledging His Exceeding Glory.

Believers must share the message of Salvation, ensuring that others witness God’s Righteousness.

Shining Glory (Matthew 10:7-13)

In Matthew 10:7-13, Jesus Christ instructs His Disciples to proclaim that the Kingdom of Heaven is near. He commands them to heal the sick, raise the dead, and cast out demons, demonstrating the Shining Glory of God. They are to give freely, trusting in God’s Provision, and bring peace to those who receive them.

Interpretation

God’s Glory shines through the works of His People, as they bring healing and proclaim His Kingdom.

Jesus Christ calls His Followers to live in faith, relying on God’s Provision rather than worldly security.

Practical Application

Pentecostal Christians should boldly proclaim the Gospel, demonstrating God’s Shining Glory through acts of faith and service.

Believers must trust in God’s provision, knowing that He equips them for His work.

Conclusively, these passages collectively reveal God’s exceptional, exceeding, and shining glory. His promises are fulfilled in the growth of His Church, His salvation is declared to all nations, and His Kingdom is proclaimed through His people. Pentecostal Christians are encouraged to trust in God’s faithfulness, praise Him for His marvellous works, and live as shining examples of His glory.

Let’s pray:

1. Lord, let Your Hand be upon us, that many may turn to You in faith and receive Salvation, just as in Antioch. Acts 11:21

2. Father, strengthen us to remain steadfast in Your Grace, that we may encourage others in their walk with You. Acts 11:23

3. Holy Spirit, guide and set apart Your Servants for the work You have called them to, that Your Name may be glorified. Acts 13:2

4. Lord, let us sing a new song unto You, for You have done marvellous things and revealed Your Salvation to the nations. Psalms 98:1

5. Father, let all the earth see Your Righteousness and Salvation, that they may rejoice in Your Faithfulness. Psalms 98:2-3

6. Lord, fill our hearts with joy and praise, that we may make a joyful noise unto You and worship You with gladness. Psalms 98:3-4

7. God, let us worship You with instruments and songs, declaring Your Majesty and Power. Psalms 98:5-6

8. Jesus Christ, empower us to proclaim that the Kingdom of Heaven is near, that many may receive Your Truth. Matthew 10:7

9. Holy Spirit, equip us to heal the sick, raise the dead, and cast out darkness, that Your Glory may shine through us. Matthew 10:8

10. Lord, let Your Peace rest upon every home that welcomes Your Word, and may Your Presence dwell among us. Matthew 10:13

5. 2 Corinthians 3:15-4:1, 3-6, Psalms 85:9-10, 11-12, 13-14, Matthew 5:20-26

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PN 5). God’s Promises of Exceptional Glory

(2 Corinthians 3:15–4:1, 3–6)

This passage reveals the transformative power of turning to the Lord. When one turns to the Lord, the veil is removed, and believers behold the Glory of the Lord with unveiled faces. This Glory is not static—it increases as believers are transformed into the image of Jesus Christ by the Spirit of the Lord. The Apostle Paul affirms that this ministry is received through the Mercy of God, and therefore, believers must not lose heart.

Even when the Gospel is veiled to some, it is because the god of this world has blinded their minds. Yet God, who commanded light to shine out of darkness, has shone in our hearts to give the light of the knowledge of His Glory in the face of Jesus Christ.

Interpretation

God’s Glory is not only revealed but imparted to believers through the Work of the Holy Spirit.

The transformation into Christ’s Image is a continual process, marked by increasing glory.

The Gospel is a radiant Light, and its rejection by some does not diminish its power or truth.

Practical Application

Pentecostal Christians are called to live with unveiled hearts, open to the transforming Work of the Holy Spirit.

Believers must proclaim the Gospel boldly, trusting that God will shine His Light into darkened hearts.

In moments of discouragement, they are to remember that their ministry is sustained by God’s Mercy.

Exceeding Glory

(Psalms 85:9–10, 11–12, 13–14)

This Psalm speaks of the nearness of God’s Salvation to those who fear Him, so that His Glory may dwell in the land. It paints a picture of divine harmony: mercy and truth meeting together, righteousness and peace embracing. Faithfulness springs from the earth, and righteousness looks down from Heaven. The Lord gives what is good, and the land yields its increase. Righteousness goes before Him and prepares the way for His Steps.

Interpretation

God’s Glory is not abstract—it is Relational and Restorative, bringing Peace, Righteousness, and Abundance.

The Union of Mercy and Truth, Righteousness and Peace, reflects the Character of God and His Dealings with His People.

Practical Application

Pentecostal believers are to cultivate reverence for God, knowing that His Glory dwells where He is honoured.

They are encouraged to live in a way that reflects the harmony of Heaven—walking in truth, mercy, righteousness, and peace.

They should expect spiritual and even material fruitfulness when they align their lives with God’s ways.

Shining Glory

(Matthew 5:20–26)

Jesus Christ teaches that righteousness must exceed that of the scribes and Pharisees. He shifts the focus from external observance to internal transformation. Anger, contempt, and unresolved conflict are equated with serious spiritual danger. Reconciliation is prioritised even above offering gifts at the altar. Jesus Christ calls for a righteousness that begins in the heart and manifests in relationships.

Interpretation

God’s Glory shines through a life of inner holiness and relational integrity.

Jesus Christ reveals that true righteousness is not merely legalistic but deeply spiritual and ethical.

Practical Application

Pentecostal Christians are to pursue holiness not only in action but in thought and attitude.

They must seek reconciliation quickly, knowing that unresolved conflict hinders their walk with God.

Their righteousness should be visible in how they treat others, reflecting the light of Christ in daily interactions.

Conclusion

These passages together reveal the Exceptional, Exceeding, and Shining Glory of God. His Glory transforms, restores, and radiates through the lives of those who walk in the Spirit. Pentecostal believers are called to live unveiled, reconciled, and fruitful lives, reflecting the glory of God in every sphere of influence.

Let’s pray

1. Lord, remove every veil from my heart, that I may behold Your Glory and be transformed by the Spirit of the Lord. 2 Corinthians 3:15-18

2. Father, strengthen me not to lose heart, for I have received this ministry by Your Mercy. 2 Corinthians 4:1

3. God, shine Your Light into every dark place in my heart, that I may reflect the knowledge of Your Glory in the face of Jesus Christ. 2 Corinthians 4:6

4. Holy Spirit, help me to renounce all hidden things of dishonesty and walk in truth before You. 2 Corinthians 4:2

5. Lord, let Your Salvation be near to me, that Your Glory may dwell in my life and in my land. Psalms 85:9

6. Father, let Mercy and Truth meet in me, and let Righteousness and Peace embrace in all I do. Psalms 85:10

7. God, cause Truth to spring forth from my life, and let Righteousness look down upon me from Heaven. Psalms 85:11

8. Lord, give what is good, and let my life yield increase for Your Glory. Psalms 85:12

9. Jesus Christ, help me to walk in Righteousness that exceeds outward religion, and to live in true obedience to Your Word. Matthew 5:20

10. Father, give me Grace to seek Reconciliation quickly, that my Worship may be acceptable before You. Matthew 5:23-24

6. 2 Corinthians 4:7-15, Psalms 116:10-11, 15-16, 17-18, Matthew 5:27-32

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PN 6). God’s Promises of Exceptional Glory

(2 Corinthians 4:7-15)

This passage reveals the contrast between human frailty and the surpassing Power of God. Believers are described as earthen vessels carrying the treasure of the Gospel, demonstrating that the Power belongs to God and not to them. Though afflicted, perplexed, persecuted, and struck down, they are never destroyed. The life of Jesus Christ is manifested in them, even as they endure suffering. Their faith is strengthened by the assurance that just as God raised Jesus Christ, He will also raise them up and present them in His Glory.

Interpretation

God’s Glory is revealed through human weakness, showing that His Power is greater than any earthly limitation.

Suffering is not meaningless—it serves to manifest the life of Jesus Christ in believers.

The Promise of Resurrection assures believers that their trials are temporary, leading to Eternal Glory.

Practical Application

Pentecostal Christians should embrace their calling as vessels of God’s Power, knowing that His Strength is perfected in their weakness.

Believers must persevere through trials, trusting that their suffering is a testimony of Jesus Christ’s Life within them.

Faith should be anchored in the certainty of Resurrection, encouraging steadfastness in ministry and devotion.

Exceeding Glory

(Psalms 116:10-11, 15-16, 17-18)

The Psalmist declares his faith even in affliction, recognising that God values the death of His Saints. He acknowledges his servanthood to God, expressing gratitude for deliverance and pledging to fulfil his vows in the presence of His People.

Interpretation

Faith is tested in affliction, but God honours those who remain steadfast.

God’s Care for His saints extends beyond life into eternity, affirming the exceeding glory of His Promises.

Public testimony and commitment to God’s Service are expressions of gratitude for His Faithfulness.

Practical Application

Pentecostal believers should maintain unwavering faith, even in adversity, knowing that God sees and honours their endurance.

They are called to serve God wholeheartedly, recognising their lives as a testimony of His Exceeding Glory.

Commitments made to God should be fulfilled with sincerity, demonstrating Gratitude for His Deliverance.

Shining Glory

(Matthew 5:27-32)

Jesus Christ teaches that Righteousness must go beyond outward obedience to the law. He addresses the heart’s condition, revealing that lust and unfaithfulness are as serious as physical adultery. He calls for radical commitment to holiness, urging believers to remove anything that leads to sin.

Interpretation

God’s Glory shines through a life of purity, demonstrating righteousness that exceeds mere legal observance.

Jesus Christ emphasises the importance of inner holiness, showing that sin begins in the heart.

Practical Application

Pentecostal Christians must pursue holiness in thought and action, ensuring that their lives reflect the shining Glory of God.

Believers should guard their hearts and minds, removing anything that leads to sin and hindrance in their walk with Jesus Christ.

Commitment to Righteousness should be unwavering, recognising that true obedience is not just external but deeply spiritual.

Conclusion

These passages collectively reveal God’s Exceptional, Exceeding, and shining Glory. His Power is perfected in human weakness, His Faithfulness sustains His People, and His Righteousness calls for inner transformation. Pentecostal believers are encouraged to trust in God’s Promises, remain steadfast in faith, and live in holiness, reflecting His Glory in every aspect of life.

Let’s pray:

1. Lord, let Your Power be revealed in my weakness, that Your Glory may shine through me. 2 Corinthians 4:7

2. Father, strengthen me in times of affliction, that I may not be crushed or driven to despair. 2 Corinthians 4:8

3. Jesus Christ, let Your Life be manifested in me, even as I endure trials for Your Sake. 2 Corinthians 4:10

4. Holy Spirit, increase my faith, that I may speak boldly of Your Truth and Promises. 2 Corinthians 4:13

5. Lord, help me to trust in You even in affliction, knowing that You are my Refuge. Psalms 116:10-11

6. Father, I am Your Servant; loose my bonds and let me walk in the freedom of Your Grace. Psalms 116:15-16

7. God, I will offer thanksgiving to You and call upon Your Name in every season. Psalms 116:17

8. Lord, let my vows to You be fulfilled with sincerity and faithfulness. Psalms 116:18

9. Jesus Christ, purify my heart, that I may walk in Righteousness beyond outward obedience. Matthew 5:27-28

10. Holy Spirit, guide me in holiness, that I may remove every stumbling block that leads to sin. Matthew 5:29

7. 2 Corinthians 5:14-21, Psalms 103:1-2, 3-4, 8-9, 11-12, Matthew 5:33-37

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PN 7). God’s Promises of Exceptional Glory

(2 Corinthians 5:14-21)

This passage reveals the transformative Power of God’s Love through Jesus Christ. The Love of Christ compels believers to live not for themselves but for Him who died and rose again. Through Jesus Christ, believers become new creations, with old things passing away and all things becoming new. God reconciles humanity to Himself through Christ, entrusting believers with the ministry of reconciliation. As ambassadors for Christ, they are called to represent His Righteousness.

Interpretation

God’s Glory is revealed in the transformation of believers, making them new creations in Christ. Reconciliation is central to God’s Plan, demonstrating His Exceptional Glory in restoring broken relationships.

Believers are called to be Ambassadors of Christ, carrying His Righteousness into the world.

Practical Application

Pentecostal Christians should embrace their identity as new creations, living in the fullness of God’s Promises.

They must actively engage in Reconciliation, extending God’s Love and Forgiveness to others.

Believers should represent Christ boldly, knowing they carry His Righteousness and Authority.

Exceeding Glory

(Psalms 103:1-2, 3-4, 8-9, 11-12)

This Psalm calls for wholehearted Praise to God, acknowledging His Benefits. He forgives iniquities, heals diseases, redeems lives, and crowns His People with loving-kindness’ and tender mercies. His Mercy is great, extending as far as the heavens above the earth. He removes transgressions as far as the east is from the west, demonstrating His Exceeding Glory in Grace and Compassion.

Interpretation

God’s Glory exceeds human understanding, manifesting in His boundless Mercy and Forgiveness.

His Benefits are not temporary but eternal, reflecting His Faithfulness to those who fear Him.

Practical Application

Pentecostal believers should cultivate a lifestyle of Praise, recognising God’s Exceeding Glory in their lives.

They must trust in God’s Forgiveness, knowing that He removes their sins completely.

Believers should extend mercy to others, reflecting God’s character in their relationships.

Shining Glory

(Matthew 5:33-37)

Jesus Christ teaches the importance of integrity in speech and commitment. He calls for honesty, instructing believers to let their “Yes” be “Yes” and their “No” be “No.” Swearing by external things is unnecessary, as truthfulness should be a defining characteristic of God’s People.

Interpretation

God’s Glory shines through a life of integrity, demonstrating righteousness in words and actions.

Jesus Christ emphasises the importance of truthfulness, showing that honesty reflects God’s Nature.

Practical Application

Pentecostal Christians must commit to speaking truthfully, ensuring their words align with God’s Righteousness.

They should avoid unnecessary oaths, recognising that their integrity is a testimony of God’s Shining Glory.

Believers must honour their commitments, demonstrating faithfulness in all aspects of life.

Conclusion

These passages collectively reveal God’s Exceptional, Exceeding, and Shining Glory. His Love transforms, His Mercy restores, and His Truth illuminates. Pentecostal believers are called to embrace their new identity in Christ, live in the fullness of His Mercy, and walk in integrity, reflecting His Glory in every aspect of life.

Let’s pray:

1. Lord, let the Love of Jesus Christ compel me to live not for myself but for Him who died and rose again. 2 Corinthians 5:14

2. Heavenly Father, make me a new creation in Christ, that old things may pass away and all things become new. 2 Corinthians 5:17

3. God, help me to walk in the ministry of reconciliation, that I may reflect Your Righteousness in the world. 2 Corinthians 5:18-19

4. Holy Spirit, empower me as an Ambassador for Christ, that I may boldly proclaim His Truth. 2 Corinthians 5:20

5. Lord, I bless Your Holy Name and remember all Your Benefits, for You are my Redeemer. Psalms 103:1-2

6. Heavenly Father, forgive all my iniquities, heal my diseases, and crown me with loving-kindness and tender mercies. Psalms 103:3-4

7. God, let Your Mercy be great upon me, as high as the heavens are above the earth. Psalms 103:8-9

8. Lord, remove my transgressions far from me, as far as the east is from the west. Psalms 103:11-12

9. Jesus Christ, help me to walk in Truth and Integrity, that my words may be faithful and honourable before You. Matthew 5:33-34

10. Holy Spirit, guide me to let my Yes be Yes and my No be No, that I may live in Sincerity and Righteousness. Matthew 5:37

Amen in Jesus’ Name. Amen Hallelujah!!!

JESUS IS LORD

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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