05/10/2025
Day 3 Afternoon Service
Preacher - Pastor Shone
“It shall come to pass” is a declaration, not a negotiation.
“It shall come to pass” speaks of completion — because 120 is the point when the Lord spoke to Moses.
“It shall come to pass” means God completes what He begins.
The number 120 symbolizes transition.
“It shall come to pass” is an assurance — it means the Word of God does not remain a promise, but manifests into reality.
The Lord we worship is not just a speaker of His Word, but a performer of His Word.
Neighbor, your “it” is not my “it.” What’s mine is not yours — that’s why you may not understand me.
Whatever you want, God can be.
The “it” is the promise of God — the Word of God itself.
A promise is a statement of intent.
The promise of God is like a divine order — a confirmation.
When God promises, He is not promising what is going to happen; He is declaring what is already done.
We are blessed with every spiritual blessing in the heavenly realms.
When we pray for blessings, we are not praying for what is to come, but for what has already been done.
As you walk, look back and see what’s following you — because what must follow you is goodness and mercy.
When I hear the Word of God, what must happen shall happen, and what shall not, shall not.
Whatever God says has already been done.
Logos is the foundation of Rhema.
If anyone says something not in line with Rhema, it is heresy.
Your bill has already been paid — hold on to the Logos and listen to the Rhema.
In order to get an order, you must be in the restaurant — in the same way, to receive the Word, you must be in the Rhema.
You don’t swap shifts with God — because God is already on the shift.
Your own words can work against the Word of God.
Sometimes you need to be protected from yourself, because your words can work against you.
Our words after prayer can cancel our words in prayer.
Watch your mouth — it can talk you out of the blessings of the Lord.
Don’t speak the problem; speak the solution.