1 John 2:5-6 (ESV)
5 but whoever keeps his word, in him truly the love of
God is perfected. By this we may know that we are in him: 6 whoever says he abides
in him ought to walk in the same way in which he walked.
Momentum is simply the force or speed of movement that
carries an object to its final destination. If you want to break through, you
need to have a certain amount of momentum. In order for a rocket to blast into
space, it needs tremendous momentum to break the gravitational barrier - but
with the enormous power of jet engines and rocket fuel the ship is propelled
faster and faster till it breaks free of the earth’s gravitational pull.
Often our challenge is gaining the spiritual momentum to
break through. It requires real power. Eric Liddell, the Olympic runner once
remarked that the Lord requires "muscular Christians". Believers who
are serious in their faith-walk are people who stand steadfastly against
difficult obstacles, and who pray with great fervency and devotion for the
causes of their Lord. This produces spiritual power for significant
breakthroughs in the spirit realm.
Sin and self-indulgence will compromise and slow the
spiritual momentum required for our break through. But if we nourish the vision
and cultivate the habit of pressing on to the higher calling, we'll be inspired
to forsake our sins and focus on the glory and joy of the Lord's victory.
And one more thing: it is often true that the most
ferocious battle, requiring the greatest momentum and perseverance (just like
the rocket blast into outer space), will occur just before the breakthrough to
victory.
Regain momentum in your spiritual life through repentance
toward God, and steadfast perseverance in that specific vision and call He has
given you. There is a great victory waiting for you from His heavenly realm and
soon enough you’ll see it manifested right here on Earth!
Dear Lord, help us to regain the momentum in our spiritual
life. Help us stay in Your word and pray to daily so we may become stronger
and stronger. In the Name of Jesus, Amen.
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