COVENANT KEYS TO DIVINE SETTLEMENT (PART 4)

PST. (DR) F.O. OLORUNFEMI
DIVINE SETTLEMENT  •  Sermon  •  Submitted   •  Presented   •  40:43
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1 Peter 5:10

But the God of all grace, who hath called us unto his eternal glory by Christ Jesus, after that ye have suffered a while, make you perfect, stablish, strengthen, settle you.

Gratitude goes beyond what you say or do immediately after receiving a favour, blessing, or miracle. Psm 35:1.

There are things to do to provoke God to step into your situation to give you peace, rest, and prosperity.

COVENANT KEYS

1. Be thankful in season and out of season: Psm 34:1. To bless the lord is to speak favorably of God in word and action.

It is to give thanks and praise Him in all things and at all times (In season and out of season).

Your captivity will never be broken without being thankful to God and humans.

You enjoy divine presence, Psm 22:3, peace, and abundant blessing increase and multiplication when you are thankful, Jer 30:19.

HOW TO EXPRESS GRATITUDE

1. Through your daily prayers: Phi 4:6, Psm 100:4. To access God is to verbally thank him in prayer Heb 13:15. Be full of thanks in season and out of season. Gratitude opens the door to God's presence.

2. Through our testimonies: Acknowledging the doing of God in our lives, both great and small. Psm 103:1-3. Just constantly saying "Thank you, Jesus".

3. Through our giving or gift: Psm 96:8, 1 Chro 16:29.

Our tithe, offering, and other contributions to God's kingdom on earth are a very key way to express our gratitude to God, acknowledging him as our source.

4. Through our song, music, and dance: Psm 149:3, Eccl 3:4, Psm 150:4, Psm 30:11.

5. Through living every moment serving Christ with Gratitude: Col 3:17, Psm 100:1-2.

6. Through our total obedience to his word: Luke 6:64.

7. Thank people he has used in your life: Phil 1:3-4, Luke 17:11-19.

Have a wonderful week full of His blessings in Jesus' name, amen.

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