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YOU’RE ABOVE ALL THINGS: Daily Devotional

 

YOU’RE ABOVE ALL THINGS: Daily Devotional

And hath put all things under his feet, and gave him to be the head over all things to the church (Ephesians 1:22).


The Bible says that God put all things under Jesus' feet. This is such a powerful and profound truth. If all is under Jesus' feet, it means all is under the Church, which is his body. Jesus is the head; the Bible calls the church "the fullness of him" (Ephesians 1:23). This means that Jesus is incomplete without the Church
in this world.


It's like your physical body; Your head is up, then you have the rest of your body down to your feet. No matter where you stand or what you stand on, even the lowest part of your body, the tip of your toes, is above you. you stand or what you stand on.


So when the Bible says that God put all things under the feet of Jesus and made him head over all things because of his body, the church hat, as a member of the Body of, means Christ, a Christian, whatever your role in the Body (the Church) or your place in the Body of Christ; as long as you are in Christ, you are above all things.


I want to God that everyone in the body of Christ understand this truth. In the body of Christ no one is insignificant; but even if you thought you were insignificant, you are still above it all.


This has nothing to do with your own strength or ability; it is a result of who you are: a member of the body of Christ!

You are above sickness and infirmity. You are above satan, darkness and death. You are above the deception, corruption, falsehood, and crippling influences that plague the lives of people in this natural world. You are above the world!


Always remember who you are; as Jesus is, so are you in this world (1 John 4:17). As He sits in dominion and great glory, far above all principality, authority, power and every name that is named, not only in this world but in the world to come, so are you. Therefore rule and rule over the world, for He has put everything under your feet. Hallelujah!


I will use the power and dominion of Christ, His power and glory, to break the hold of Satan over the nations, over the peoples, over the leaders, and overall young people. People from all over the world!


The righteousness of God fills the earth and covers the hearts of men, because all souls belong to him. Hallelujah!


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