OUR YEAR OF EXCEEDING AND EXCEPTIONAL GLORY: SHINING GLORIOUSLY IN GOD’S COVENANT OF LIFE AND PEACE. WEEK 29 ENDING 19/07/2025

OUR YEAR OF EXCEEDING AND EXCEPTIONAL GLORY: SHINING GLORIOUSLY IN GOD’S COVENANT OF LIFE AND PEACE. WEEK 29 ENDING 19/07/2025

YOU ARE MANIFESTING IN EXCEEDING AND EXCEPTIONAL GLORY OF GOD:

1. Deuteronomy 30:10-14, Psalms 69:14, 17, 30-31, 33-34, 36, 37, Luke 10:25-37, Colossians 1:15-20

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PN 1). Deliverance from the God of Grace, Favour and Mercy for Glorious Manifestation of Healing

🔰 *Introduction: The Divine Pathway to Healing*

From ancient Israel’s call to obedience and David’s cries for deliverance to Jesus Christ’s parable of mercy and Paul’s revelation of cosmic reconciliation, the Scriptures unveil a stunning portrait of divine intervention. Through Grace, Favour, and Mercy, healing flows not as a transaction but as a manifestation of God’s glory. This study explores how Pentecostal believers can live anchored in these spiritual realities, carrying healing for themselves and others.

EXPOSITION

🌿 Exceptional Glory: Grace-Filled Obedience and Inner Deliverance (Deuteronomy 30:10–14)

God’s commandment is neither distant nor impossible—it resides in the heart and mouth, calling for obedience. When Pentecostal believers respond to Grace, healing begins from within.

Inspiring Lessons

Grace makes obedience possible. The Holy Spirit empowers our will so we can keep covenant promises.

• Healing begins with surrender: Alignment with God’s Word clears the path for emotional, mental, and physical restoration.

• God speaks near: His deliverance is accessible—it doesn’t require lofty rituals, but a humble response.

🎶 Exceeding Glory: Mercy in Pain, Favour in Praise (Psalms 69:14, 17, 30–31, 33–34, 36–37)

David’s cry for deliverance is met with confident praise. He learns that God responds to sincere worship and brokenness, favouring those who seek Him with faith.

Inspiring Lessons

• Mercy is drawn to humility: God does not despise the broken, but lifts them.

• Praise is a healing posture: Worship in pain is more potent than offerings in comfort.

• Favour rebuilds: When Zion is restored, the healing of a community follows the healing of hearts.

✨ *Shining Glory: Healing Through Compassion (Luke 10:25–37)*

The Good Samaritan becomes a symbol of divine mercy, healing the wounded when religious figures passed by.

Inspiring Lessons

• Healing flows through compassion: Love activates miracles more than credentials.

• You are God’s hands: Pentecostal Christians are called to bind wounds and bear burdens as reflections of Jesus Christ.

• Deliverance is relational: It occurs where prejudice dies and mercy lives.

🔥 Glorious Manifestation: Cosmic Reconciliation and Wholeness (Colossians 1:15–20)

Jesus Christ reconciles all things through His blood—He is the fullness of the invisible God, in whom healing and wholeness dwell.

Inspiring Lessons

Healing is not peripheral but central: It is part of Christ’s redemptive mission.

• Reconciliation is total: Pentecostal believers experience deliverance in body, soul, and spirit.

• Wholeness flows from identity: When you recognise who Jesus Christ is, you discover who you truly are—redeemed and restored.

🔔 Conclusion: Walking in the Glory of Healing

From Grace that enables obedience, to Favour that arises in worship, to Mercy that heals through compassion, and Glorious reconciliation through Jesus Christ, deliverance is a journey of intimacy with God. Pentecostal believers are not called to endure without help, but to manifest healing as a testimony of divine glory. Whether binding the wounds of others or surrendering in praise, let your life become a channel of healing through the God of Grace, Favour and Mercy.

Let’s pray:

🔔 Extended Prophetic Declarations for Healing and Manifestation

1. I declare that the Word of the LORD is near to me—in my mouth and in my heart—and I walk in obedience that unlocks healing and favour. (Deuteronomy 30:14)

2. I declare that the God of Mercy hears my cry, delivers me from the mire, and sets me in a place of restoration and praise. (Psalms 69:14, 30–31)

3. I declare that I am a vessel of compassion, empowered by the Holy Spirit to bind wounds, lift burdens, and manifest the healing love of Jesus Christ. (Luke 10:33–34)

4. I declare that through Jesus Christ, all things in my life are reconciled—my body, my mind, my relationships, and my purpose are made whole. (Colossians 1:20)

5. I declare that the LORD favours the humble, rebuilds the broken, and establishes me as a dwelling of righteousness and divine glory. (Psalms 69:33–36)

6. I declare that I am not just a receiver of healing—I am a channel of healing, called to love my neighbour and reveal the compassion of the Kingdom. (Luke 10:37)

7. I declare that the fullness of God dwells in Jesus Christ, and through Him, I walk in peace, power, and divine restoration. (Colossians 1:19)

8. I declare that the LORD has written His Word upon my heart, and by His Grace, I live in obedience, favour, and the glorious manifestation of healing. (Deuteronomy 30:10–11)

2. Exodus 1:8-14, 22, Psalms 124:1-3, 4-6, 7-8, Matthew 10:34-11:1

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PN 2). God’s Promises of Exceptional, Exceeding, and Shining Glory in Times of Pressure and Purpose

🌿 Exceptional Glory: Preserved in the Midst of Oppression (Exodus 1:8–14, 22)

A new Pharaoh arose in Egypt who did not know Joseph. Fearing the growth of the Israelites, he subjected them to harsh slavery, forcing them to build cities and labour under cruel conditions. Despite the oppression, the Israelites multiplied. Pharaoh then issued a decree to kill every new-born Hebrew boy.

Interpretation

• God’s Exceptional Glory is revealed in His ability to preserve and multiply His people under pressure.

• The enemy’s strategy to suppress destiny only accelerated divine fulfilment.

• The decree of death could not override the covenant of life.

Practical Application

• Pentecostal believers must recognise that opposition is often a signal of divine multiplication.

• The Holy Spirit empowers us to thrive even in hostile environments.

• We are called to resist fear and stand firm in the knowledge that God’s Covenant cannot be cancelled by man’s decree.

🎶 Exceeding Glory: Delivered from the Snare (Psalms 124:1–3, 4–6, 7–8)

David reflects on the LORD’s Intervention. If the LORD had not been on Israel’s side, they would have been swallowed alive. The floods would have overwhelmed them. But the snare was broken, and they escaped.

Interpretation

• God’s Exceeding Glory is revealed in His timely deliverance from overwhelming threats.

• The imagery of floods and snares speaks to spiritual warfare and sudden danger.

• The LORD is not only a Deliverer—He is the Reason we are still standing.

Practical Application

• Pentecostal Christians must cultivate a lifestyle of thanksgiving, acknowledging that our help is in the Name of the LORD.

• The Holy Spirit breaks every snare—whether emotional, spiritual, or circumstantial.

• We must declare daily: “Blessed be the LORD, Who hath not given us as a prey to their teeth.”

✨ Shining Glory: Loyalty, Division, and Discipleship (Matthew 10:34–11:1)

Jesus Christ declares that He did not come to bring peace, but a sword. His Coming would cause division—even within families. He calls for radical loyalty, saying that anyone who loves family more than Him is not worthy of Him. He sends His Disciples out with authority and instruction.

Interpretation

• God’s Shining Glory is revealed in the cost of discipleship and the radiance of loyalty.

• Jesus Christ demands first place—not as a tyrant, but as the rightful King.

• The sword is not violence—it is the dividing line between compromise and conviction.

Practical Application

• Pentecostal believers must embrace the reality that following Jesus Christ may cost relationships, comfort, and reputation.

• The Holy Spirit strengthens us to carry our cross and follow without hesitation.

• We must live with eternal perspective—knowing that losing for Christ is gaining in glory.

🔔 Conclusion: Living in the Fullness of Glory

These Scriptures unveil a divine progression:

• Exceptional Glory preserves us in oppression (Exodus 1),

• Exceeding Glory delivers us from destruction (Psalms 124),

• Shining Glory commissions us with courage and conviction (Matthew 10–11).

Pentecostal Christians are called to live in this Glory—unshaken by pressure, unafraid of division, and unwavering in purpose.

Let’s pray:

🌟 Prophetic Blessings for Glory in Pressure and Purpose

1. May the LORD preserve you in every season of oppression, and may your life multiply in impact despite the enemy’s schemes. (Exodus 1:12)

2. May the Holy Spirit break every snare set against your destiny, and may you escape with testimony and triumph. (Psalms 124:7)

3. May Jesus Christ embolden you to stand firm in loyalty, even when division arises, and may your allegiance to Him shine with eternal reward. (Matthew 10:37–38)

4. May the decree of death over your purpose be overturned by the covenant of life, and may your generation rise in strength and favour. (Exodus 1:22)

5. May the LORD be your help and your shield, and may you never be swallowed by the floods of adversity. (Psalms 124:1–5)

6. May the Holy Spirit empower you to walk in radical discipleship, carrying your cross with joy and finishing your assignment with honour. (Matthew 10:39–11:1)

7. May your enemies dread your increase, and may your labour be transformed into legacy by the Hand of the LORD. (Exodus 1:13–14)

8. May your confession be bold, your convictions unshaken, and your commission fulfilled as a true disciple of Jesus Christ. (Matthew 10:32–33)

3. Exodus 2:1-15, Psalms 69:3, 14, 30-31, 33-34, Matthew 11:20-24

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PN 3). God’s Promises of Exceptional, Exceeding, and Shining Glory in Deliverance, Worship, and Accountability

🌿 Exceptional Glory: Divine Protection and Purpose in Crisis (Exodus 2:1–15)

The birth and early life of Moses unfold under Pharaoh’s decree of death. Yet, through courageous faith and divine orchestration, Moses is preserved, adopted, and positioned for destiny. Even in exile, God’s Hand remains upon him.

✨ Interpretation

• God’s Exceptional Glory is revealed in His Ability to preserve life in hostile environments.

• Moses’ journey from the Nile to Pharaoh’s palace and then to Midian reflects divine purpose unfolding through human weakness.

• The act of hiding Moses and placing him in the river was not just desperation—it was prophetic trust in God’s Deliverance.

🙌 Practical Application

• Pentecostal believers must trust that God’s Glory is active even in seasons of concealment and transition.

• The Holy Spirit guides us through uncertain paths, preparing us for divine assignments.

• Like Moses, we may be hidden for a time, but we are never forgotten—God’s Glory preserves and positions.

🎶 Exceeding Glory: Praise in Affliction and Mercy in Worship (Psalms 69:3, 14, 30–31, 33–34)

David cries out from the depths of sorrow, yet chooses to praise the Name of God. His worship becomes a sacrifice more pleasing than ritual offerings. He declares that the LORD hears the needy and does not despise His captive People.

✨ Interpretation

• God’s Exceeding Glory is revealed in His Response to heartfelt worship and humble cries.

• Praise is not reserved for comfort—it is a weapon in adversity.

• The LORD’s mercy is drawn to the broken and the bound.

🙌 Practical Application

• Pentecostal Christians must cultivate a lifestyle of praise that transcends circumstance.

• The Holy Spirit empowers us to glorify God even when overwhelmed—this is the fragrance of exceeding glory.

• Worship is not optional—it is essential. It pleases the LORD more than burnt offerings.

✨ Shining Glory: Accountability and Response to Divine Revelation (Matthew 11:20–24)

Jesus Christ rebukes the cities of Chorazin, Bethsaida, and Capernaum for their failure to repent despite witnessing His Mighty Works. He warns that even Sodom, Tyre, and Sidon would have responded more faithfully.

✨ Interpretation

• God’s Shining Glory is revealed in the light of revelation and the weight of responsibility.

• Miracles are not entertainment—they are invitations to repentance.

• The judgement of God is proportionate to the revelation received.

🙌 Practical Application

• Pentecostal believers must respond to divine encounters with repentance, humility, and transformation.

• The Holy Spirit convicts us not to remain passive in the presence of glory.

• We must not take for granted the miracles, teachings, and prophetic words we receive—to whom much is given, much is required.

🔔 Conclusion: Living in the Full Spectrum of Glory

These Scriptures unveil a radiant progression of divine glory:

• Exceptional Glory preserves and positions us in crisis (Exodus 2),

• Exceeding Glory responds to praise and mercy in affliction (Psalms 69),

• Shining Glory demands repentance and accountability in the face of revelation (Matthew 11).

Pentecostal Christians are called to live in this glory—hidden yet preserved, afflicted yet praising, privileged yet repentant.

🌟 Prophetic Blessings for Glory in Crisis, Worship, and Accountability

1. May the LORD preserve your life in seasons of danger, and may His Divine Orchestration position you for destiny beyond human limitation. (Exodus 2:1–10)

2. May the Holy Spirit guide you through every wilderness of rejection and transition, and may your hidden season prepare you for visible impact. (Exodus 2:11–15)

3. May Jesus Christ hear your cry in affliction, and may your weariness be exchanged for strength as you wait upon His Mercy. (Psalms 69:3, 14)

4. May your praise rise from the depths of sorrow and become a sweet offering that pleases the LORD more than sacrifice. (Psalms 69:30–31)

5. May the LORD hear your supplication and revive your spirit, for He does not despise those who are bound or broken. (Psalms 69:33–34)

6. May the Holy Spirit convict your heart to respond to divine revelation with repentance, and may your life reflect the Glory of obedience. (Matthew 11:20–21)

7. May you never take for granted the miracles and teachings of Jesus Christ, and may your response to His Works be marked by humility and transformation. (Matthew 11:22–23)

8. May the judgement of Heaven pass over you, and may your city, your household, and your ministry be found faithful in the day of divine visitation. (Matthew 11:24)

4. Exodus 3:1-6, 9-12, Psalms 103:1-7, Matthew 11:25-27

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PN 4). God’s Promises of Exceptional, Exceeding, and Shining Glory in Encounter, Mercy, and Revelation

🌿 Exceptional Glory: Encounter and Commissioning in the Wilderness (Exodus 3:1–6, 9–12)

Moses, tending sheep in obscurity, is drawn to a burning bush that is not consumed. There, the Angel of the LORD appears, and God calls Moses by name. The ground becomes holy, and Moses hides his face in reverent fear. God reveals His concern for Israel’s oppression and commissions Moses to deliver His people.

✨ Interpretation

• God’s Exceptional Glory is revealed in unexpected places—a bush in the wilderness becomes a sanctuary.

• The burning bush symbolises divine presence that purifies but does not destroy.

• God’s Call is personal and purposeful—He knows our name and our assignment.

🙌 Practical Application

• Pentecostal believers must remain spiritually alert—God’s Glory often appears in ordinary settings.

• The Holy Spirit sanctifies our surroundings when we respond in reverence.

• Like Moses, we may feel inadequate, but God’s Presence is our assurance: “Certainly I will be with thee.”

🎶 Exceeding Glory: Praise, Mercy, and Covenant Faithfulness (Psalms 103:1–7)

David exhorts his soul to bless the LORD and not forget His Benefits. He praises God for forgiveness, healing, redemption, loving-kindness, and satisfaction. The LORD executes righteousness and justice for the oppressed and reveals His ways to Moses and Israel.

✨ Interpretation

• God’s Exceeding Glory is revealed in His Benefits—not just what He does, but who He is.

• Mercy and loving-kindness are crowns of covenant favour.

• The LORD’s Justice is not abstract—it is active and restorative.

🙌 Practical Application

• Pentecostal Christians must cultivate intentional praise—blessing the LORD with all that is within.

• The Holy Spirit reminds us of God’s Benefits—forgetfulness is a spiritual vulnerability.

• We are called to reflect God’s justice—defending the oppressed and walking in righteousness.

✨ Shining Glory: Divine Revelation and Spiritual Intimacy (Matthew 11:25–27)

Jesus Christ praises the Father for revealing divine truths to babes rather than the wise and prudent. He affirms that all things are delivered to Him by the Father, and that true knowledge of the Father comes only through the Son.

✨ Interpretation

• God’s Shining Glory is revealed in spiritual intimacy and divine revelation.

• The Father’s will is gracious—He chooses the humble to receive His Mysteries.

• Jesus Christ is the Exclusive Revealer of the Father—revelation is relational, not intellectual.

🙌 Practical Application

• Pentecostal believers must embrace childlike faith and humility to access deeper truths.

• The Holy Spirit illuminates Scripture—not through pride, but through surrender.

• We must honour Jesus Christ as the gateway to knowing the Father—revelation flows through relationship.

🔔 Conclusion: Living in the Radiance of Glory

These Scriptures unveil a divine progression:

• Exceptional Glory in encounter and commissioning (Exodus 3),

• Exceeding Glory in mercy and covenant benefits (Psalms 103),

• Shining Glory in revelation and intimacy with the Father (Matthew 11).

Pentecostal Christians are called to live in this glory—commissioned by encounter, sustained by mercy, and enlightened by revelation.

🌟 Prophetic Blessings for Encounter, Mercy, and Revelation

1. May the LORD meet you in the wilderness of your calling, and may His Presence sanctify your surroundings with holy fire that does not consume but commissions. (Exodus 3:2–5)

2. May the Holy Spirit call you by name and reveal your divine assignment, and may you walk boldly in the assurance that God is with you. (Exodus 3:4, 12)

3. May Jesus Christ open your eyes to see the sacred in the ordinary, and may your reverence unlock deeper intimacy with the Father. (Exodus 3:6)

4. May your soul bless the LORD continually, and may you never forget His Benefits —healing, forgiveness, redemption, and satisfaction. (Psalms 103:1–5)

5. May the LORD crown you with loving-kindness and mercy, and may your youth be renewed like the eagle’s as you walk in covenant favour. (Psalms 103:4–5)

6. May the Holy Spirit reveal the ways of God to you as He did to Moses, and may your life reflect the justice and righteousness of Heaven. (Psalms 103:6–7)

7. May Jesus Christ unveil the mysteries of the Kingdom to you, and may your humility position you to receive divine revelation hidden from the wise. (Matthew 11:25–26)

8. May your knowledge of the Father be deepened through the Son, and may your walk be marked by spiritual intimacy and Kingdom authority. (Matthew 11:27)

5. Exodus 3:11-20, Psalms 105:5, 8-9, 24-25, 26-27, Matthew 11:28-30

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PN 5). God’s Promises of Exceptional, Exceeding, and Shining Glory in Calling, Covenant, and Rest

🌿 Exceptional Glory: Divine Calling and Covenant Assurance (Exodus 3:11–20)

Moses, overwhelmed by his inadequacy, questions his worthiness to stand before Pharaoh. Yet the LORD assures him: “Certainly I will be with thee” (v.12). God reveals His Name as “I AM THAT I AM”—The Eternal, Self-Existent One—and promises deliverance, favour, and signs.

✨ Interpretation

• God’s Exceptional Glory is revealed in His personal call and covenant faithfulness.

• The LORD does not call the qualified—He qualifies the called by His Presence.

• The Name “I AM” affirms that God is Unchanging, Sufficient, and Sovereign.

🙌 Practical Application

• Pentecostal believers must embrace divine assignments with confidence in God’s Presence, not personal strength.

• The Holy Spirit empowers us to speak boldly, even when we feel unworthy.

• God’s Covenant is not fragile—it is anchored in His Eternal Nature.

🎶 Exceeding Glory: Covenant Memory and Miraculous Intervention (Psalms 105:5, 8–9, 24–25, 26–27)

The Psalmist exhorts us to “Remember His Marvellous Works” and His Covenant with Abraham and Isaac. The LORD made His People fruitful and sent Moses and Aaron to perform signs in Egypt.

✨ Interpretation

• God’s Exceeding Glory is revealed in His Remembrance of Covenant and multiplication of His People.

• The LORD turns oppression into opportunity and raises deliverers in due season.

• His Wonders are not random—they are Covenant-anchored interventions.

🙌 Practical Application

• Pentecostal Christians must recall and rehearse God’s Faithfulness, especially in times of pressure.

• The Holy Spirit multiplies what the enemy tries to minimise.

• We are called to be modern-day “Moses and Aaron”—agents of signs and deliverance.

✨ Shining Glory: Rest for the Weary and Revelation for the Humble (Matthew 11:28–30)

Jesus Christ invites the weary to come and find rest. His Yoke is easy, His Burden light. He is “meek and lowly in heart”, offering soul-level Restoration.

✨ Interpretation

• God’s Shining Glory is revealed in Jesus Christ’s Invitation to Intimacy and Rest.

• The Yoke of Jesus Christ is not burdensome—it is tailored for Grace and Growth.

• Rest is not inactivity—it is alignment with divine rhythm.

🙌 Practical Application

• Pentecostal believers must exchange religious striving for relational surrender.

• The Holy Spirit teaches us to walk in step with Jesus Christ, not ahead or behind.

• Rest is a spiritual posture—repentance, humility, and trust unlock it.

🔔 Conclusion: Living in the Fullness of Glory

These Scriptures unveil a radiant progression of divine glory:

• Exceptional Glory in calling and covenant (Exodus 3),

• Exceeding Glory in remembrance and multiplication (Psalms 105),

• Shining Glory in rest and revelation (Matthew 11).

Pentecostal Christians are called to live in this Glory—commissioned by presence, multiplied by Covenant, and refreshed by Intimacy with Jesus Christ.

🌟 Prophetic Blessings for Calling, Covenant, and Rest

1. May the LORD confirm your calling with signs and favour, and may His Presence go with you as you fulfil your divine assignment. (Exodus 3:12)

2. May the Name of the LORD—I AM THAT I AM—be your confidence, and may His Eternal Nature sustain you in every season of purpose. (Exodus 3:14)

3. May the Holy Spirit stretch forth His Hand in your generation, and may wonders follow your obedience as you walk in Covenant boldness. (Exodus 3:20)

4. May the LORD remember His Covenant with you and your household, and may His Promises endure across generations with Supernatural fulfilment. (Psalms 105:8–9)

5. May you be fruitful in the face of adversity, and may the favour of God multiply your influence even when the enemy seeks to oppress. (Psalms 105:24–25)

6. May the LORD send you forth like Moses and Aaron, and may your ministry be marked by signs, deliverance, and prophetic authority. (Psalms 105:26–27)

7. May Jesus Christ lift every burden from your soul, and may you find rest in His Meekness, walking in the ease of His Yoke and the lightness of His Grace. (Matthew 11:28–30)

8. May your heart be yoked to the rhythm of Heaven, and may your days be refreshed by the Gentleness of Jesus Christ and the Comfort of the Holy Spirit. (Matthew 11:29–30)

6. Exodus 11:10-12:14, Psalms 116:12-13, 15-16, 17-18, Matthew 12:1-8

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PN 6). God’s Promises of Glory in Judgement, Deliverance, Thanksgiving, and Mercy

🌿 Exceptional Glory: Deliverance Through Judgement and Covenant (Exodus 11:10–12:14)

God announces the final plague—the death of Egypt’s firstborn. Pharaoh’s heart remains hardened, but the LORD institutes the Passover, marking a divine distinction between Egypt and Israel. The blood of the lamb becomes a sign of protection, and the Israelites are commanded to commemorate this day as a lasting ordinance.

✨ Interpretation

• God’s Exceptional Glory is revealed in His Power to judge and His Mercy to deliver.

• The Passover is not merely a ritual—it is a prophetic picture of Jesus Christ as the Lamb of God.

• The blood on the doorposts symbolises divine covering and covenant protection.

🙌 Practical Application

• Pentecostal believers must live under the covering of the Blood of Jesus Christ, trusting in His Power to deliver and His Authority to judge.

• The Holy Spirit reminds us that obedience preserves life—the Israelites were spared because they followed divine instruction.

• We must commemorate our spiritual deliverance with reverence and gratitude, just as Israel remembered the Passover.

🎶 Exceeding Glory: Thanksgiving and Devotion in Response to Mercy (Psalms 116:12–13, 15–16, 17–18)

The Psalmist asks, “What shall I render unto the LORD for all His benefits?” He vows to lift the cup of salvation and call upon the Name of the LORD. He acknowledges that the death of God’s saints is precious and offers a sacrifice of thanksgiving in the presence of the people.

✨ Interpretation

• God’s Exceeding Glory is revealed in His Faithfulness to His Servants and His Delight in their devotion.

• The Psalmist’s response is not casual—it is public, sacrificial, and deeply personal.

• The phrase “Precious in the sight of the LORD is the death of His saints” affirms that God values every life surrendered to Him.

🙌 Practical Application

• Pentecostal Christians must cultivate a lifestyle of thanksgiving and public devotion.

• The Holy Spirit prompts us to honour God not only in private but in the presence of others.

• Our lives must be lived as sacrifices of praise, acknowledging that even our death is precious in the sight of the LORD.

✨ Shining Glory: Mercy Over Ritual and Lordship Over Law (Matthew 12:1–8)

Jesus Christ defends His Disciples for plucking grain on the Sabbath, challenging the Pharisees’ rigid legalism. He declares, “I desire mercy, and not sacrifice,” and affirms His Identity as “Lord even of the Sabbath.”

✨ Interpretation

• God’s Shining Glory is revealed in Jesus Christ’s Authority and His prioritisation of Mercy over ritual.

• The Sabbath was made for man—not to enslave, but to refresh. Jesus Christ reclaims its purpose.

• Mercy is not weakness—it is the heart of divine holiness.

🙌 Practical Application

• Pentecostal believers must walk in spirit-led mercy, not man-made religion.

• The Holy Spirit teaches us that compassion is greater than ceremony.

• We must honour Jesus Christ as Lord of every day, not just the Sabbath—He is our Rest, our Righteousness, and our Redeemer.

🔔 Conclusion: Living in the Fullness of Glory

These Scriptures unveil a divine progression:

• Exceptional Glory in Deliverance and Covenant (Exodus 11–12),

• Exceeding Glory in Thanksgiving and Devotion (Psalms 116),

• Shining Glory in Mercy and Lordship (Matthew 12).

Pentecostal Christians are called to live in this Glory—covered by the Blood, devoted in Thanksgiving, and walking in Mercy under the Lordship of Jesus Christ.

Let’s pray:

🌟 Prophetic Blessings for Glory in Deliverance, Thanksgiving, and Mercy

1. May the LORD distinguish you in times of judgement, and may the Blood of Jesus Christ mark your household for Divine Exemption and Covenant Protection. (Exodus 12:13)

2. May the Holy Spirit guide you to obey divine instructions with urgency, and may your obedience unlock Supernatural Deliverance and Generational Favour. (Exodus 12:11–14)

3. May Jesus Christ be your Passover Lamb, and may His Sacrifice shield you from every destructive plague and usher you into New Beginnings. (Exodus 12:3–7)

4. May your soul lift the Cup of Salvation with gratitude, and may your life overflow with thanksgiving for the goodness of the LORD. (Psalms 116:12–13)

5. May your devotion be public and unwavering, and may your vows to the LORD be fulfilled in the presence of His People with joy and reverence. (Psalms 116:17–18)

6. May the LORD regard your life as precious, and may your service be honoured as a faithful witness of His Mercy and Glory. (Psalms 116:15–16)

7. May Jesus Christ teach you to walk in mercy, not ritual, and may your heart reflect the compassion of the One Who is Lord even of the Sabbath. (Matthew 12:7–8)

8. May the Holy Spirit free you from religious burdens and lead you into the Rest and Righteousness of Jesus Christ, Who desires mercy above sacrifice. (Matthew 12:6–7)

7. Exodus 12:37-42, Psalms 136:1, 23-24, 10-12, 13-15, Matthew 12:14-21

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PN 7). God’s Promises of Glory in Deliverance, Mercy, and Servanthood

🌿 Exceptional Glory: Deliverance in the Night of Vigilance (Exodus 12:37–42)

The children of Israel journeyed from Rameses to Succoth—about six hundred thousand men on foot, besides women and children. After 430 years in Egypt, the LORD brought them out with haste and power. It was a night to be much observed.

✨ Interpretation

• God’s Exceptional Glory is revealed in His Faithfulness to deliver at the appointed time, even after centuries of waiting.

• The Exodus was not merely a physical relocation—it was a spiritual liberation, a fulfilment of Covenant Promise.

• The LORD kept vigil that night, watching over His People as they stepped into freedom.

🙌 Practical Application

• Pentecostal believers must trust that God’s Timing is perfect, even when the wait feels long.

• The Holy Spirit calls us to live with spiritual readiness—deliverance often comes suddenly.

• We must observe our own “night of the LORD” with reverence, remembering the day He brought us out of bondage.

🎶 Exceeding Glory: Mercy in the Midst of Power (Psalms 136:1, 23–24, 10–12, 13–15)

The Psalmist declares, “O give thanks unto the LORD; for He is good: for His mercy endureth for ever.” He recounts the LORD’s mighty acts—striking Egypt’s firstborn, dividing the Red Sea, and overthrowing Pharaoh’s army—all framed by enduring mercy.

✨ Interpretation

• God’s Exceeding Glory is revealed in His Mercy woven through mighty acts of judgement and deliverance.

• The repetition “for His mercy endureth for ever” affirms that mercy is not seasonal—it is eternal.

• The LORD remembered His People in their low estate and rescued them from their enemies.

🙌 Practical Application

• Pentecostal Christians must cultivate a lifestyle of thanksgiving, recognising that every act of deliverance is rooted in mercy.

• The Holy Spirit reminds us that God’s Power is never divorced from His Compassion.

• We must declare daily: “He remembered me in my low estate; for His mercy endureth for ever.”

✨ Shining Glory: The Servant Who Brings Justice with Gentleness (Matthew 12:14–21)

After healing on the Sabbath, Jesus Christ withdrew from confrontation. Great multitudes followed Him, and He healed them all. Yet He charged them not to make Him known, fulfilling Isaiah’s prophecy: “Behold My Servant… He shall not strive, nor cry… A bruised reed shall He not break…”

✨ Interpretation

• God’s Shining Glory is revealed in Jesus Christ’s Meekness, Mercy, and Mission to bring justice without violence.

• The Servant of the LORD is gentle with the broken and quiet in power, yet He brings victory.

• In His Name shall the Gentiles trust—His glory reaches beyond Israel to the Nations.

🙌 Practical Application

• Pentecostal believers must walk in the Character of Jesus Christ—gentle, healing, and Spirit-led.

• The Holy Spirit empowers us to bring justice with compassion, not contention.

• We must trust in the Name of Jesus Christ, knowing that His glory shines brightest in humility and healing.

🔔 Conclusion: Living in the Fullness of Glory

These Scriptures unveil a divine progression:

• Exceptional Glory in Covenant Deliverance (Exodus 12),

• Exceeding Glory in Mercy-filled power (Psalms 136),

• Shining Glory in the Servant’s Gentle Justice (Matthew 12).

Pentecostal Christians are called to live in this Glory—delivered by Covenant, sustained by Mercy, and transformed by the Character of Jesus Christ.

Let’s pray:

🌟 Prophetic Blessings for Glory in Deliverance, Mercy, and Servanthood

1. May the LORD bring you out of every long-standing bondage with haste and honour, and may your journey be marked by divine distinction and covenant fulfilment. (Exodus 12:37–42)

2. May the Holy Spirit keep vigil over your household in the night of transition, and may your steps be ordered into freedom and fruitfulness. (Exodus 12:42)

3. May Jesus Christ multiply your influence like the multitude that left Egypt, and may your testimony be a sign of Generational breakthrough. (Exodus 12:38)

4. May the LORD remember you in your low estate, and may His Mercy endure over your life, lifting you from obscurity into divine prominence. (Psalms 136:23–24)

5. May the strong hand and outstretched arm of the LORD deliver you from every enemy, and may His Mercy surround you in every battle. (Psalms 136:10–12)

6. May the Holy Spirit part every Red Sea before you, and may Pharaoh’s pursuit be overthrown by the power of Enduring Mercy. (Psalms 136:13–15)

7. May Jesus Christ heal your wounds gently, and may your brokenness become a platform for justice, healing, and hope to the nations. (Matthew 12:20–21)

8. May the Spirit of the LORD rest upon you as it did upon the Servant, and may your life proclaim justice with humility and victory. (Matthew 12:18–19)

Amen in Jesus’ Name. Amen Hallelujah!!!

JESUS IS LORD

 

 

 

 

 

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