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April 2 Evening Devotion
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“He shall see His seed, He shall prolong His days, And the pleasure of the Lord shall prosper in His hand” (Isaiah 53:10)

Every saint should pray for this prophesy to be fulfilled in their witnessing for Christ. It’s easy to pray with confident expectation when you ask for what God wants (1 John 5:14). How could God refuse to keep His promise? God’s unchanging truth will never be demeaned with a lie. God must bless His Son. He’s bound by His Covenant. That’s why the Holy Spirit prompts us to ask for opportunities to share Christ with others. 

 Whenever you pray for the Kingdom of Christ and His church, let your faith see the glorious day Christ will be crowned in the place He was rejected. Take courage, you who work for Christ without much success. The Kingdom will not always be known only to a few. Things will turn upside down when He returns. The boastful will be humbled and the meek will inherit the Earth (Matthew 5:5). 

 If you can’t imagine the coming changes, borrow the telescope of faith; wipe the misty breath of your doubts from the glass; look through it and behold the coming glory. Reader, let me ask, do you make this your constant prayer? Remember, the same Christ who tells us to pray, "Give us this day our daily bread," told us to pray “Your kingdom come. Your will be done On earth as it is in heaven” (Matthew 6:10). 

 Don’t spend all you time praying over your sins, your wants, your imperfections, your trials, but climb the heavenly ladder, and “seek those things which are above, where Christ is, sitting at the right hand of God” (Colossians 3:1). And when you’re up there, pray, "Lord, extend the Kingdom of Your Son". Such a prayer will elevate your devotion. But, be sure to act according to your prayer when God gives you the opportunity.

 
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