“CHRIST IN YOU” : Thursday December 13

Colossians 1:27

"To whom God would make known what is the riches of the glory of this mystery among the Gentiles; which is Christ in you, the hope of glory."

What does ‘Christ in you’ mean to us as Christians? It means the way we have been shown, the truth we have been told and the kind of life that we have been looking for. In short, Christ in us is the hope of fresh glory ahead. Praise God.

The birth of the King of Glory was for a divine purpose. To be with us and in us according to the will of the Father. You cannot be hopeless if you have Christ with you and in you, because Christ in you, is the reason why there is hope. Hope that gives birth to confidence, is the same hope that works side by side with Glory. Amen.

The hope we have in Christ is glory linked and does not fail. Also, it cannot fade away no matter what the situation might dictate. The glory is guided by the power of the Almighty God. Christ in you will never lack good things from the Father. Christ in you attracts the attention of heaven for you. Hold on to Christ in all the hope you can and you will have a new blessing to shout Hallelujah, in Jesus Name. Amen.

Prayer points for the day

1) Father, thank you for your loving kindness, in Jesus Name.

2) Lord, thank you for the end of this year 2018, in Jesus Name.

3) Father, let your glory shine more and more upon my life and family, in Jesus Name.

4) Father, let the Christ in my life attract the power of the host of heaven for me, in Jesus Name.

5) Lord, my hope in you will not be cut short, in Jesus Name.

6) Lord, my glory shall not fade away, in Jesus Name.

7) Father, let me have cause to shout a big Hallelujah before the end of this season, in Jesus Name. Amen.

Have a blessed and wonderful day!

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