Exo 2:23-25, 2 Kings 3:14
• The Hebrew word for respect in Exodus 2:25 is Yada, it means:
To acknowledge, to be acquainted with, answer, appoint.
Psa 74:20
• God does not necessarily respect individuals, He respects their walk before Him which has become a covenant.
• God has respect for covenants.
• God loves us the same way and has made many things to be available for every one but God doesn’t treat people the same way.
• What distinguishes one man from another man is their covenant walk with God.
• God wants to bring every christian to the point of understanding and entering into covenant with Him.
• What differentiates how God treats people is their own covenant walk before Him.
Deut 10:12, Exo 23:20, 23, 25
• Angels are spirits and they become active where there is also an active altar of God.
Gen 28:12
• Altars facilitate the movement of spirits from the spirit realm to the physical realm.
• If you are a chef, you are not cooking from everywhere, there is a particular place of your service, such as a restaurant.
• When you hear about serving God, the next question you must ask yourself is , “where does God want me to serve?”
• You can only serve God where He is present.
• Where God has chosen to place His name is where you serve Him from.
• The place where your service is noted is the designated place of service.
Deut 26:1-2, Psa 50:5
• All the good things you can enjoy from God are on the basis of covenant.
• Be careful with your service.
• Remove all excuses from your service to God and prioritise Him.
• If praise rehearsals make your service to God better, it means it is a very important aspect of your service to God and cannot be taken lightly
• Anything that enhances your service to God is enhancing your personal security and blessing.
• God treats people according to the basis of their own covenant walk before Him or on the basis of the covenant walk with Him of another person they are connected to.
• Covenant is the legal ground God uses to deal with men.
• In a covenant, there is an agreement between two or more parties.
• Make your walk with God count, you will need it tomorrow.
• God intervenes in the lives of men on the basis of covenant.
• When the Holy Spirit leads you into sacrifice, He is leading you into a covenant that He can use to fight for you.
• In order to fight your battles, God looks at what covenants He can use.
• Your service to God lifts you and brings you into a covenant that will give you dominion over your enemies.
• There is no witch anywhere that is not connected to an active altar.
• Organisations only pay people who are in active service to them.
• Are you in active service to God?
• If you are actively serving God, where are you serving?
• Are you in active service to God with your time, resources, talents, gifts?
• Are you able to ask God to remember you on account of your service to Him and can you show Him the record of your service?
• “I used to” doesn’t help you when it comes to serving God, don’t deceive yourself.
• Don’t have a service to God that is in the past tense.
• Don’t allow anything to compromise your service to God.
• Go far in your service to God.
• There should be certain things you cannot do because of your service to God.
• For instance, no matter how bad the economy of the country can get and selling cigarettes is the only profitable business, you should not do that because of your covenant with God.
• Voices are what fight battles in the realm of the Spirit.
• If your service is not documented anywhere, you are finished.
Psa 20:1-3, Num 6:27