Into The Unknown

Jan 26, 2020    Bishop James Ray Taylor    Genesis 12

Before he became a father of many nations, he was a man who heard from God and came into the unknown.

Genesis 12:1-3
You’re thinking too small if you’re just asking God to bless you. You’ve been created with the capacity to be a blessing.

Genesis 12:4-9
Abram hears the Lord and then he acts. Don’t get angry at God's instructions. Find it in your heart to receive the instruction. The other side is blessing.

Genesis 12:10-20
Sometimes we need to ask ourselves why are relationships the way they are now. What’s the context of the relationship? The unknown is marked by challenges. However, we must not allow the challenges to cause us to redefine ourselves for the sake of safety. Are you downgrading yourself / relationships because you feel someone else can’t handle it?

Genesis 13:1-4
Abram had every resource available to him, but he moved in fear. What would have happened if he operated outside of fear? What would happen in your story if you moved outside of fear? As we progress to the unknown we must keep ourselves in the place where the anointing of God flows freely. When we do that we will see true prosperity and true growth. Seek the anointing of God.

Pray: “Lord, show me the anointing”.