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Plead Your Case
By Rev.
Kenneth E. Hagin
"Put me in remembrance: let us plead together: declare thou, that thou
mayest be justified" (Isa. 43:26).
"Put me in remembrance." What does God mean by that? It means that we
are to remind God of His promises about prayer.
When you pray, stand before the throne of God and remind Him of His
promises. Lay your case legally before Him, and plead it as a lawyer. A
lawyer is continually bringing up law and precedent. You bring up God's
Word. Bring up His covenant promises.
The margin of my King James reference Bible says "set forth thy cause"
as another meaning of "declare thou" in this verse. God is asking you to
bring His Word; to put Him in remembrance, and to plead your covenant
rights. This is a challenge from God to lay your case before Him!
If your children are unsaved, find scriptures that cover your case. Then
lay the matter before God. Be definite in your requests.
Find scriptures that definitely promise you those things you need. When
you come to God according to His Word, His Word does not fail.
Confession: I accept the challenge of the covenant-keeping God! I
put God in remembrance of His promises. I plead my case. I set forth my
cause legally. I find scriptures that cover my case, and I lay the
matter before God. I come according to God's Word, and God's Word does
not fail!
(Taken by permission from
RHEMA Bible Church , aka Kenneth Hagin Ministries , Tulsa , OK , USA.
www.rhema.org )
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