Tuesday, November 12th 2024
GRACE FOR DOMINION (PT. 2)
“And be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of God.” (Romans 12: 2 KJV)
Dominion begins in the mind, and grace transforms your thinking to align with God’s will. The world may try to shape your perspective with fear and doubt, but God’s grace renews your mind to see situations through His eyes of victory. As you allow grace to renew your thinking, you begin to walk in the dominion Christ has given you. Today, ask God to transform your mind and step into His purpose for your life.
Under grace, you are no longer bound by sin. Dominion over sin is a fruit of the grace God has given you. Sin loses its power when you embrace the grace that empowers righteous living. This doesn’t mean you will never struggle, but it does mean that sin doesn’t control you. You have authority through grace to live a life of freedom. Today, declare victory over any sin or temptation by resting in God’s grace (Romans 6:14).
“We have different gifts, according to the grace given to each of us…” (Romans 12:6). God’s grace is not just for spiritual matters but extends to your gifts, talents, and calling. Grace equips you to walk in dominion in your purpose, empowering you to fulfil what God has called you to do. You have been given specific grace for your unique purpose, and this grace enables you to succeed. Don’t underestimate the grace God has placed on your life—it is what empowers you to walk in your God-given dominion.
Scripture for the day
James 4:6 KJV
But he giveth more grace. Wherefore he saith, God resisteth the proud, but giveth grace unto the humble.
Confession
I have financial dominion in my life and family, in Jesus’ Name.
Prophetic Prayers
1. Father, I declare dominion over failure, and I rise above every setback, in Jesus’ Name.
2. I decree that I am rich and prosperous, in Jesus’ Name.
3. I decree failure to all my enemies; I see that scattering and fleeing before me, in Jesus’ Name.
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