We are in the process of selling some property at the moment, and this brought the implications of what title deeds mean, to my attention again.
A title deed
to a property means that you own it, fair and square. Even though it may be in a different town
than where you live, and you cannot see it, it still remains your possession. In the eyes of the authorities there is a
demarcated space somewhere that legally belongs to you, and to no one else.
So when Hebrew
11:1 speaks of faith as being the title deed of the things we hope for but
do not see yet, it means that we own those things we hope for, fair and square,
through our faith, even though it is not revealed to our senses yet.
All God’s
promises to us are accessed through faith.
What are you trusting God for? If
you believe, through faith you can now view these promises in the following way
(remembering the title deed):
I own a
place in heaven.
I own the
right to inherit with Jesus.
I own the
fact that I can hear His voice.
I own my
healing.
I own my
redemption.
I own my
freedom from the oppression of sin.
I own the
prophecies over my life.
I own my
future in His hands.
I own my
provision.
I own my
deliverance.
Start exercising
your faith, your title deeds of the promises God made to you!
20 June 2022
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