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POWER WITH GOD! (2 OF 2)

by Jesse Hendley

Scripture: HOSEA 12:3
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POWER WITH GOD! (2 of 2)
J.M. Hendley
Hosea 12:3
January 1967

Power in prayer! In the Book of Hosea, chapter 12,
verse 3, we read: "He had power with God. Yea, he had
power over the angels. He wept. He made supplication
unto Him. He found Him in Bethel." He had power with
God in prayer!

Beloved, there isn't any victory except in prayer.
Christians are being tested as never before, but God
intends that we have victory. The victory is the
victory of FAITH. For faith is the victory, we read
in First John, and for all who trust God whatever the
circumstances or problems or trials there is victory.
God wants us to be more than conquerors through Him
that loved us. But we must pray! It is in the place
of PRAYER, believing God's promise, that we see God
as our Father. We may not understand the dark valley
we are going through or the trials or the problems or
the circumstances, but we will have victory because
our Father comes through as we wait upon Him in
believing prayer. God says that we are to be strong
and of good courage and He will strengthen our
hearts. Therefore wait upon the Lord. We are to wait
upon God. There is victory, friends, IN CHRIST.

Here is a friend, a child of God, going through a
time of deep anxiety. She goes to the doctor, finds
there is cancer and is thrown into a deep depression,
complete defeat.

We find that so often. But God doesn't want His
people to be defeated. There is victory for the child
of God, victory over the problems of life, victory
over sickness, victory over death. Jesus Christ CAME
to give us victory. "I am come that ye might have
LIFE and have it more ABUNDANTLY." "LIFT UP the hands
that hang down and the feeble knees," God says. Your
hands hanging down? Stumbling knees? God doesn't
intend for us to be defeated.

There is victory even over the fear of death. God
wants His people to have this victory. Beloved, if we
look at death apart from Him we ...

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