To see thy power and glory

In Psalms, chapter sixty-three, verse two, not only should we earnestly seek God’s presence in our personal lives, but we should also long for His Spirit, power, and glory to manifest in His house. We should pray for God to assert Himself in power against satanic dominion and demonic oppression, as in Matthew twelve, verse twenty-eight, and Mark one, verses thirty-four and thirty-nine. To commune to God of the sin as in Romans six, and infirmities, as in Mark four, verse twenty-three, chapter nine, verse thirty-five, Acts four, verse thirty, and chapter eight, verse seven, respectively.
We should fervently desire that the gospel might convict and save sinners, as in John sixteen, verses eight through eleven, Acts four, verse thirty-three, sanctify them, as in John seventeen, verse seventeen, and bring them into the Spirit’s fullness, as in Acts one, verse eight, and chapter two, verse four.
The theme verse under the Thirsty Soul section depicts how the believer has the total desire to spend their time seeking God. The theme title, To See Thy Power and Glory, expresses how some saints of God witness His manifestation in the church where some see the cripple walk, the blind see, the deaf hear, and demons cast out of those possessed. However, the most significant demonstration is the power of God changing a life from sin to salvation through Jesus Christ, the Son of God. In Psalms six, verse four, “Return, O LORD, deliver my soul: oh save me for thy mercies’ sake.” In Psalms thirty-five, verse nine, “And my soul shall be joyful in the LORD: it shall rejoice in his salvation.”
To see the power and glory in the sanctuary depends upon who is leading the church. If it is God, then the manifestation will be present, as mentioned earlier, with the miracles, the souls converted to Christ, and so forth. However, if not, then someone else is leading. Either man or the evil one is present in the sanctuary, keeping it from happening.

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