In our walk of faith, understanding and embracing the power of releasing Jesus’ solution is vital. It reminds us that the battles we face are not ours alone but belong to the Lord. Through Scripture, we are encouraged to rely on God’s strength and guidance, releasing His solutions instead of acting on our own.
1. Recognize the Battle Belongs to God
Deuteronomy 20:4 (AMP) reassures us, “For the Lord your God is He Who goes with you to fight for you against your enemies to save you.” This foundational truth is echoed in 2 Chronicles 20:15 (AMP) and 1 Samuel 17:47 (AMP), reminding us that the battle is not ours, but God’s. Our enemies are His enemies first, and He will fight for us.
2. Release God’s Righteous Justice
Romans 12:19-21 (TPT) advises, “Beloved, don’t be obsessed with taking revenge, but leave that to God’s righteous justice… Never let evil defeat you, but defeat evil with good.” We are called to resist the urge for revenge, trusting God to administer justice. By doing so, we allow God’s perfect plan to unfold, defeating evil with goodness.
3. Overcome Evil with Jesus’ Solution
Evil is defeated not by our might but by releasing Jesus’ solution. 1 John 4:18 (AMP) tells us, “There is no fear in love… perfect love turns fear out of doors and expels every trace of terror!” When fear manifests, we counter it with blood-covered, perfect love. This love, rooted in Jesus, overcomes fear and any form of evil.
4. Release His Victory and Authority
Matthew 28:18-19 (TPT) highlights Jesus’ authority: “All authority of the universe has been given to me. Now go in my authority and make disciples of all nations.” After His resurrection and ascension, Jesus was given all authority, which He extends to us. We don’t need to take authority ourselves; instead, we release what has been given to us, partnering with God to implement His victorious solutions.
5. Follow God’s Initiative
1 John 5:19 (TPT) states, “The Son is not able to do anything from himself… I only do the works that I see the Father doing.” Jesus acted in alignment with God’s will, and we are called to do the same. Our actions should reflect what we see God doing, not our own plans.
Practical Application: Being Led by the Holy Spirit
John 16:13 (NASB) promises, “But when He, the Spirit of truth, comes, He will guide you into all the truth… He will disclose to you what is to come.” Similarly, Romans 8:14 (NASB) says, “For all who are being led by the Spirit of God, these are sons of God.” Here’s how this works practically:
- Listen to the Holy Spirit: God the Father communicates His will through Jesus to the Holy Spirit, who then guides us.
- Obey in Faith: We obey the Holy Spirit through the faith of Jesus Christ, trusting in His guidance.
- Watch for Results: As we act according to God’s direction, we anticipate and observe measurable results.
Conclusion
The power of releasing Jesus’ solution lies in recognizing that the battle is the Lord’s, releasing His righteous justice, and overcoming evil with goodness. By acting in Jesus’ authority and following God’s initiative, we align ourselves with His perfect plan. Let us listen to the Holy Spirit, obey in faith, and witness the transformative results of God’s work in our lives and communities
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