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G12 Conference cum OT Devotion Reflection March 19, 2007

Posted by t1rene in G12, OT#04 - Numbers, Old Testament, Testimony.
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It was a refreshing time over the past few days of G12 Conference. I felt that Ps Cesar, our patriarch of G12 Vision, summarized it during Youth Service that God’s intention since creation of man was to bless us with the blessings from the garden: salvation, healing, deliverance, prosperity and multiplication. We will certainly receive all these blessings when we walk with God, walk in His Kingdom. One phrase that rings loudest on my mind is Ps Claudia’s, “If you believe, you will receive”, “If you believe, you will receive”, “If you believe, you will receive”.

 In our journey of OT devotion, God was using Numbers 13-14 to prepare me for G12 Conference. It is about God sending men to explore the promiseland of Canaan, Numbers 13:1-2. All 12 saw the rich blessings that God intended for the people of Israel (Numbers13:26-27), but only 2 believed that God will lead them into the land (Numbers 13:30, 14:6-9) while 10 others spread doubt and fear to the community (Numbers 13:31-33). From the 10 people, the entire community of Israel rebelled against God’s call to charge and take the land. This lead to the entire adult generation wasting their lives in the dessert and missing to receive God’s promises that they have witnessed (Numbers 14:26-35).

Witnessing and hearing the living testimonies of blessings in the lives of Ps Cesar & Ps Claudia and their family and Ps Lawrence & Ps Nina and their family, I am reminding myself to treasure God’s words of faith spoken forth and be watchful of words of doubts and words of faith. I am also stirred to gear up to charge on the call of Sharing the Gospel in August, because God is asking us to take the land. As Ps Khong calls us to walk right, it is God who will give the increase.

I want to: Walk right with God in faith, like Joshua and Caleb. Walk right by keeping my heart clean and in faith by “I believe, I will receive.” God bless, Joshua 14:6-15.