The
blessings of riding on the wings of rhema cannot be overemphasized. It changes
your status once mounted. Taking off could be very tiresome, stressful and
discouraging but once you start boring your experience will be that of total
rest. Just as a corpse doesn’t feel the bumps of the road, roughness of the
cloud or the stormy waves of the sea as it is being conveyed to its eternal
abode.
Deliverance
is one the numerous benefits of riding on the wings of rhema. Power is always
present while the word is being released, Luke 5:17 says;
“...as
he was teaching...power of the Lord was present to heal them”
We’ll
find in Matthew 8:28-34, the account of two mad men who met Jesus (rhema).
Scripture records that they were so fierce that no man could pass that way;
that is how bad their situation was but when they came in contact with rhema,
their statuses changed for the better. I have said times and again that rhema
will NEVER leave you the way He meets you.
Before
I close on this point let me share a testimony of one of my Fathers in the
Lord. He said “I travelled to my country home and as I landed I was informed
that one of my cousins has gone insane, so fierce that no one could bind. I was
taken to the room he was kept and he went prostrate to greet me when I entered.
I then said they should dress him up that he is following me back to the city;
let me see the devil that will join him to enter my car”.
Until
you mount the wings of rhema you might not have a full grasp of what I am tell
you. However, because faith i.e. the power to mount comes by hearing the word
of God such as you are doing now, I am not of the faintest doubt if only you
are very alert that you are already changing status; you are already being
lifted. Deliverance is on the menu offered on the wings of rhema. Samson rode
on these wings; killing 3000 men with just a jaw-bone of an ass isn’t a child’s
play. Or single handedly pulling down a building by tearing its pillars apart
with bare hands. These are no results of muscles because even scripture says;
“For
bodily exercise profiteth little: but godliness is profitable unto all things,
having promise of the life that now is, and of that which is to come” 1Timothy 4:8
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