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Baptize by Blazing Fire BOOK #3 - Divine Revelations

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2. God Fulfills And Completes His Work<br />

God is a planner and designer of a divine plan. He is concerned about us humans, and is constantly thinking and working for our well being.<br />

Therefore, the Bible describes our God as a potter who makes various potteries out of clay (Isaiah 45:9).<br />

Before creating a clay bowl, a potter plans ahead and molds the clay with his bare hands and a potter never makes anything unprepared. A potter is<br />

deeply devoted and concentrates on the project until it‟s perfectly completed. Then when the project turns out to be a masterpiece, all are filled with<br />

admiration and delight.<br />

“I form the light, and create darkness: I make peace, and create evil: I the LORD do all these things” (Isaiah 45:7) KJV.<br />

You and I are the precious masterpiece that God has personally created. The various appearances of our faces and personalities are all different and<br />

we are sent into this world with our uniqueness. No one can dare to imitate such creation and we are the most precious souls in this world.<br />

Consequently, it is wrong to put ourselves down, but it is also wrong to lift ourselves up above our creator, and become arrogant. We must always<br />

give thanksgiving and glory to the Lord.<br />

3. Cry Out To God And Pray<br />

We can say that one of the most important aspects of human life is the exchange of words between people. Communication is an important step in<br />

understanding the inner thoughts of others. God said if we want to know His thoughts, He urges us to open our mouths, cry out and pray. Then He<br />

promises to share the secret no one else knows.<br />

The new and the old testaments are filled with people‟s cries and prayers and God‟s answers to those earnest prayers. Whether as a group, a family,<br />

or individually, when we pray out loud and cry out to God we will always receive the proper answers to the matter at hand. God takes the opportunity<br />

to personally intervene when we are fervently crying out to him. The Bible states that when we cry out to God he will say, “Here I am” (Isaiah 58:9)<br />

KJV and the Lord is never far away, but is always near.<br />

Jeremiah, as a prophet, spent his lifetime crying out for his nation and people. But, if it was not Jeremiah who prayed to God, God would have chosen<br />

someone else to take Jeremiah‟s place. When we study the prophets and their work in the Bible, we see their lives were lived exclusively as servants<br />

of God.<br />

God is always looking for people who fit appropriately for the particular time frame we live in. When He finds the right servant, He will give the<br />

power, and the Holy Spirit will pour down the anointing oil utilizing the individual mightily. How each is used depends on the size of their spiritual<br />

bowl, but we must be thankful that we are called <strong>by</strong> God to be used; therefore, we must faithfully devote ourselves to that call.<br />

In this life we can be used <strong>by</strong> God for a short moment or our lives can be used entirely until death. On that account, if we want to be used for a long<br />

time we must live according to His plan without changing. “But in a great house there are not only vessels of gold and of silver, but also of wood<br />

and of earth; and some to honor, and some to dishonour. If a man therefore purge himself from these, he shall be a vessel unto honour,<br />

sanctified, and meet for the master's use, and prepared unto every good work” (2 Timothy 2:20-21) KJV.<br />

4. I Will Reveal My Secrets<br />

“Surely the Lord GOD will do nothing, but he revealeth his secret unto his servants the prophets. The lion hath roared, who will not fear? The<br />

Lord GOD hath spoken, who can but prophesy?” (Amos 3:7-8) KJV.<br />

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