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Davidisms - Believe for a Game-Changing Moment

  • Writer: David and Marilynn Chadwick
    David and Marilynn Chadwick
  • Jul 16, 2021
  • 1 min read

Have you ever watched a sporting event in which one team suddenly gained momentum over the other? Maybe an interception was returned for a touchdown. Or a 3-point shot that totally changed the game? It’s what is called “a game-changing moment.” It means a seemingly certain defeat becomes an unexpected, grand victory. In the blink of an eye. With the snap of a finger. Just like that. Do you know there are game-changing moments throughout Scripture, too? One example is recorded in the book of Matthew. When the Roman centurion says to Jesus, “Just say the word and my servant will be healed” (8:8). Jesus said one word. And the servant was healed! At that very moment! The centurion knew that one word from Jesus could be the game-changer he needed. Are you currently experiencing a difficulty in which you, like the centurion, need a game-changing moment? Stop now, and immediately - with great faith - ask Jesus for a word. Spoken into your situation. Which can change everything in your favor. In the blink of an eye. Jesus is able (Eph. 3:20). He says so (Matt. 8:13). Nothing is impossible for him (Matthew 19:26). Believe in your game-changing moment today. Now.

 
 

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