PROMISE 58 – EXPERIENCING THE GLORY OF GOD
Let your work appear to Your servants, and Your glory to their children. –Psalm 90:16
Moses wrote Psalm 90 under the influence of the Holy Spirit. We know this because “all Scripture is given by inspiration of God” (2 Tim 3:16). The word inspiration used in that passage means to breathe into. Psalm 90 was much more than just a prophet interceding for the nation of Israel. It was the Holy Spirit “breathing into” that prophet a petition that concerned all of God’s people in every era.
Whenever the Holy Spirit prays, the Father answers—without a doubt. So according to this prayer, if we are servants of God, we can expect to see God work in our lives and manifest His glory to our children.
The glory of the Lord is primarily His manifested presence (as was seen on Mount Sinai, in Solomon’s temple, and in the Upper Room). The glory of God also refers to demonstrations of His power that bring honor and praise to His name. The Holy Spirit has already interceded for our children through Moses. It is our responsibility to believe, confess, and praise God for the fulfillment of His divine design.
PRAYER DECLARATION
Lord God, I declare that I am a servant of God. I renew my commitment to serve Your purposes in this world. Because I am yielded in this way, I expect You to work in my life, and I expect to participate in Your works in this world. I also confess by faith in this promise that Your glory will be manifested to my child. I praise You for supernaturally revealing Your power and greatness to Josh and Mikayla that praises might flow from their lives upward to Your throne. Lord, I trust You to do glorious things—in, for, and through my children—that will bring glory to Your name forevermore. In the name of Jesus, amen (let it be so)!
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