Matthew 2:2
"Saying , Where is he that is born King of the Jews? for we have seen his star in the east, and are come to worship him."
As we celebrate the season of the birth of the King of Glory, it is expected of true followers of Jesus to worship HIM in truth and in Spirit. If the wise men could take time out to seek Jesus, we should be able to seek HIM as well. Why were these wise men looking for Jesus? They were looking for the true and powerful King in the land. The King that can do what no other kings can do. There is joy in heaven and earth when ever we worship God the Father of Glory and Son the King of Glory.
They were rejoicing because they were the first set of people to see the unique star. Jesus is a star amongst the stars as He is the King amongst the kings. As Christians, we have our stars that reflect who we are in Jesus and people should see the stars. When we worship Jesus our stars will never stop to shine. Amen.
Finally, Jesus was born a King and there is a king inside us that must work with Jesus. As a king in the vineyard, you have dominion over all seasons. Your dominion is full by faith and shall manifest for real, in Jesus Name. Hold on to Jesus and you will never be in crisis; no matter what! Amen.
Prayer points for the day
1) Father, thank you for the journey so far, this year with the King of Glory, in Jesus Name.
2) Father, thank you for the cleansing of my iniquities, in Jesus Name.
3) Lord, as this year 2018 is about to end, let me enter the New Year 2019, with fresh glory, in Jesus Name.
4) Father, shower me with your fresh glory, in Jesus Name.
5) Lord, your glory upon my life will never ever fade away, in Jesus Name.
6) Father, open a new chapter of glory unto me and my family, in Jesus Name. Amen.
7) Father of glory, remember me and my family for your total glory, in Jesus Name. Amen.
Have a blessed and wonderful day!
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