Extraordinary Hands

MY HANDS are blessed. With my hands I give; I serve; I do; I create. With my hands I receive; I accept. My hands, extended in friendship, serve to bring peace to the world. My hands are dedicated to helping others, lift burdens from the weary, support those who stumble, reach out to the fearful, and soothe the troubled.


Job’s Hands. When the devil was having a conversation with God over his servant Job, he suggested Job was only serving the Lord for what he could get out of Him. He sneeringly asked, have you not made a hedge around him, around his household, and around all that he has on every side? You have blessed the work of his hands, and his possessions have increased in the land. But now, stretch out Your hand and touch all that he has, and he will surely curse You to Your face! (Job 1:10-11)


Job’s work had a blessing attached to it. No doubt Job worked hard and was a sharp fellow, but there was more to his success than merely hard work and intelligence. There was a mysterious and intangible factor, which we often call a blessing, that was enabling him to achieve success and abundance in a far greater measure than men could normally expect. God has the ability to bless our work – the work of our hands! It is to be expected that labor brings some results, but laboring under the blessing of heaven brings extraordinary results.


Extraordinary miracles ought to come out of your hands. All miracles are extraordinary, but every once in a while, God performs miracles that are truly out of the ordinary. A great example of these exceptional miracles is found in Acts 19:11, where the Bible says, “And God wrought special miracles by the hands of Paul.” You are the Paul of today your hands too can be used to do extraordinary miracles.


Confession;
My hands are blessed, I take pride in the work that my hands accomplish, I am a blessing in whatever capacity I serve. My hands never tire, are never destructive of the good, are never resistant. My hands are strong, constructive in their movements, nonresistant in all they do. God blesses my hands, and I see them as perfect, capable, kind, whole, and willing. My hands are open to give and to receive.


Thine own right hand can save thee. Job 40:14.

Published by atziondaughter

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