Word at Work September 13, 2013

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Word at Work September 13, 2013

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13
Scripture: I Samuel 15:1-3

The covenant of Sure Mercy promised that God would not do to David what He had done to Saul. So the question is, what was done to Saul? In I Samuel 15:1-3 Saul was sent on a judicial mission. That judicial mission was to utterly destroy Amalak. There was a reason to utterly destroy Amalak. The reason was outlined in Deuteronomy 25:17-19. This passage tells us when Israel came out of Egypt, Amalak waited until the end of the day and then they attacked the stragglers, the women, the children and elderly. They did not conduct war honorably. In other words, they were like terrorists. Whenever those at war target the innocent, then God goes to war with them. Is God at war with Islam? You better believe it! He is at war with Islam and their birth rate is plummeting in many regions, because they are raising their children to be jihadists. God is at war with Islam. Make no mistake about it. God heard their leaders say, we will own you by out-populating you. The King of Kings and the Lord of Lords, the Creator of the heavens and the earth is at war with Islam and closing wombs. When Sarah found herself captive in Abimelech’s tent God closed every womb. This is a manifest statement of who God is and who He is not! If we are not praying wombs closed, we should be! We need to understand that praying this way may very well be God’s plan to gain a harvest out of Islam due to the mark of childlessness. No children until you repent for murder and go to the real God, go to the Christians! They will pray and release you. Otherwise, be childless. That is the King of Kings and the Lord of Lords that we serve. When Sarah was taken into Abimelech’s tent, God closed every womb (Genesis 20:18). Do not be like Saul and refuse to obey your judicial commission. As a result of refusing to obey his commission Saul lost his kingship. Saul had a major obedience failure and it was costly because he did not have a covenant of Sure Mercy for recovery.