Monday, December 3, 2007

Monday Memory Verse


......Then he answered and spake unto me, saying, This the word of the LORD unto Zerubbabel, saying, Not by might, nor by power, but by my spirit, saith the LORD of hosts. Zechariah 4:6
... When we study the story of Zerubbabel we find a task that was far bigger than any man....Go and rebuild the house of the Lord at Jerusalem, which is in Judah. A task that could not be altered by all the kingdoms of the earth.
.. We must always keep in our minds and hearts that it is by the Holy Spirit of God that we accomplish any task asked of us....... It is when we set aside any thought of our strength that the Holy Spirit makes provision..
.... Over the years the Lord has had to remind me that it is by His Spirit that our mountains are moved...

7 comments:

Sharon Brumfield said...

"It is by His Spirit that our mountains are moved". There seems to be a theme today.
I am so thankful for the Spirit.
He is the power and the might that flows through a will soul to glorify our Father.
Oh that we would be a mighty people.

A Captured Reflection said...

I love this verse. It is so easy to forget and try to 'do' it all in our strength. Thanks for sharing this verse, I am grateful and thankful for this reminder.

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Anonymous said...

Presently, I am living in a area that is surrounded by mountains so these scriptures hit home to me. I can apply what I'm learning to what I am living. I did want to make sure I told you today that I really appreciate having "met" you. I've been enjoying and learning from what you've been writing and I appreciate your openness and honesty the most.

Mary said...

Denise,

Sorry I'm so late getting over. This is a great memory verse and one that we should strive for each day.

Thanks so much for sharing. I'm thankful for His Word.

Blessings,
Mary

Masked Rabbit said...

This reminds me of a song that Karen, over at Karen's Ramblings, and I used to sing when we were teenagers, by a Christian artist called Leslie Philips. Good timing. Funnily enough I was thinking of this verse only a short while ago.

Masked Rabbit said...

Hi denise,

Thanks for your comment on my post. I actually live in the Channel Islands, off the coast of France. It's where Karen from Karen's Rambling came from originally, I think she has a map on her blog (on the side).

I also used to live in England, in West Sussex. I loved it there too and yes, fish and chips were/are great. Love that smell of vinegar!