Text: 45th Book of the
Bible. Romans has 16 chapters, 433
verses, and 9,447 words; “portrays
Christ as Our Righteousness and Our Righteous King”.
Romans 4:21 (KJV) And being fully persuaded that, what he had promised, he
was able also to perform.
HALLELUJAH!!!!
How many know
what God has promised……He is well able to perform!!!!
Psalms 115:3 (KJV) But our God is in the heavens: he hath done whatsoever he hath pleased.
Luke 1:37 (KJV) For with God nothing shall be impossible.
Hebrews 11:19(KJV) Accounting that God was able to raise him up, even from the dead; from whence also he received him in a figure.
So the word
for the people today is “Fully
Persuaded for a Miracle”
Fully means entirely or wholly
Persuaded means to carry out fully (in evidence); completely
assured; convinced; to bring in full measure, to fulfill, which signifies “to
be fully persuaded” as I
read in Romans 4:21, as of Abraham’s faith.
Abraham had within him the
ability to believe in the miraculous without analyzing it. When God introduced
Himself to Abraham in Genesis 12, He told Abraham to move without even telling him exactly where to go, and
Abraham packed his things without question.
When God told him he would have a child, he believed what God said
even when he and his wife were past childbearing. (Hebrews 11:8 - 12).
Then when Abraham and Sarah finally gave birth to Isaac, their son,
God told him to sacrifice Isaac upon an altar.
Again, Abraham didn’t question; he immediately took steps to obey until
God interrupted him.
He did so because God already promised that Isaac would be the
seed to produce many sons (see Genesis
21:12; Hebrews 11:13). Abraham so believed God’s words that he expected God
to even raise Isaac from the dead if necessary (see Hebrews 11:19)!
Abraham had no proof other than a verbal promise.
He remained fully persuaded for
a miracle even though it took 25 years from the time God first mentioned it
until Isaac was born (see Genesis 12:2-4; 21:5).
So today, people of God, as you look for the miraculous things of
God to occur, begin by believing God based on His verbal promises from
Scripture. Keep rehearsing those promises in your heart. As you practice this
just the way Abraham did, surely you will become fully persuaded for a miracle!