"Answer The Need With What God Says" by Nancy Dufresne

Psalm 37:18 & 19 (KJV) reads, “The Lord knoweth the days of the upright: and their inheritance shall be for ever. They shall not be ashamed in the evil time: and in the days of famine they shall be satisfied.”

    The NIV translation says, “The blameless spend their days under the Lord’s care, and their inheritance will endure forever. In times of disaster they will not wither; in days of famine they will enjoy plenty.”

    The NLT translation reads, “Day by day the Lord takes care of the innocent, and they will receive an inheritance that lasts forever. They will not be disgraced in hard times; even in famine they will have more than enough.”

    Our inheritance (our blessings) from God is forever. As the above verses show us, our inheritance doesn’t fluctuate in evil times, in disaster, in hard times, or in times of famine (times of “not enough”). Our inheritance doesn’t fluctuate with the times. The inheritance that He has made ours belongs to us and works for us, no matter what circumstances surround us. Changing times or difficult times don’t alter our inheritance. We will not be left embarrassed or disgraced. 

    Psalm 107:2 instructs us, “Let the redeemed of the Lord say so, whom he hath redeemed from the hand of the enemy.” 

    Since we are redeemed, we have to say it, we have to talk it. We have to say that we are redeemed. Our redemption won’t work for us until we say so.

    We must add our faith to our inheritance; we must mix faith with what God says. Speaking is how we release the faith in our heart, and our faith is what activates the blessings that belong to us – we have to say so!

    In the evil times that show up, days when the enemy opposes us, we have to talk about our inheritance; we have to say that we have an inheritance! During a time of famine, we have to talk about our inheritance. We are not to talk lack, but we are to talk about our inheritance. When we are faced with a need, we must answer our need with what God says REPEATEDLY and CONSISTENTLY. We have to add our faith to the inheritance He provided by talking about our inheritance. 

    Say to your need what God says to you through His Word and by His Spirit. 

    What did God tell you about that home, about your business, or about other things? When it looks like it’s not going the right way, you have to remember what God said, hold to it, and answer the need with what God said to you. When it looks like there’s not enough, you have to tell that need what God said.

   We have an inheritance that lasts forever – our days and our future are to be full of inheritance, so let’s say so!

"It’s Time For Miracles!" by Nancy Dufresne

  In September of 2019, God said to me, “It’s time for miracles!” Yes, it’s always time for miracles, but when He declares something like that, He’s letting us know what He’s emphasizing, and what He’s emphasizing will have a greater flow of grace and revelation. When God makes a decree, there comes a grace and revelation available to fulfill that decree. A miracle can be received anytime, but now a grace, a window, is open for there to be a greater flow of miracles.

     Miracles can be received anytime we release our faith for them, but when there’s a grace (an anointing) for miracles, then miracles will seem to be “in the air.” There will be an ease and a greater flow to them.

     God is letting us know what HE’S emphasizing so WE will know what to emphasize. He is letting us know what we are to become skillful with. 

     Jesus wants to say to us all, “Well done, thou good and faithful servant.” He’s looking particularly for two things in our lives and in our serving – that we be good and faithful. If a man is good at his job, he’s skillful. He won’t be promoted if he’s not good at his job. So we could say it this way, “Well done, thou SKILLFUL and faithful servant.”

     In the 1990s, Ed had a vision of Jesus when fire shot out of His eyes. Jesus said to him, “You’re not being SKILLFUL with the healing anointing!” Lack of skill displeased Him. Without skill, we don’t receive, and others don’t receive. We are to have skill in receiving from God and skill in ministering to others. 

     Oral Roberts stated, “Every day miracles are coming to you or going past you!” So we need to become skillful at cooperating with miracle power so miracles don’t just pass us by. 

     When Blind Bartimaeus heard that Jesus was coming down the road, he called out. Because he called out in faith, believing that Jesus would do something for him, POWER (JESUS) stopped – it didn’t pass him by. Jesus wasn’t headed to Blind Bartimaeus, but He went where faith put Him. God goes where faith puts Him. The call of faith will call for miracles and receive them.

     In an excerpt from Kenneth E. Hagin’s book, I Believe In Visions, Jesus said to Brother Hagin that this is the last great revival. He went on to say, "All the gifts of the Spirit will be in operation in the Church in these last days, and the Church will do greater things than even the Early Church did. It will have greater power, signs, and wonders than were recorded in the Acts of the Apostles." He said that we have seen and experienced many healings, but we will now behold amazing miracles that have not been seen before. Jesus continued, "More and more miracles will be performed in the last days which are just ahead, for it is time for the gift of the working of miracles.” 

     He stated, “Many of My own people will not accept the moving of My Spirit and will turn back and will not be ready to meet Me at My coming. Many will be deceived by false prophets and miracles of satanic origin. But follow the Word of God, the Spirit of God, and Me, and you will not be deceived. I am gathering My own together and am preparing them, for the time is short.”

     It’s time for miracles! It’s time to grow in greater skill toward God’s power. It’s time to move with the Spirit in a greater way, because the greatest days of the Church are ahead of us!

"In Nothing Be Terrified" by Nancy Dufresne

“Teach me thy way, O Lord, and lead me in a plain path, because of mine enemies” (Psalm 27:11). “Mine enemies” in Hebrew means those who observe me. The Amplified translation reads, “Teach me Your way, O Lord, and lead me in a plain and even path because of my enemies [those who lie in wait for me].”

     There are evil spirits that are present to observe us so they can learn our weaknesses and try to gain an entrance. If they observe that someone has an uncontrolled temper, they will position people around them to set that temper off. If they observe that someone engages in gossip, they will position people around them to feed that. If they observe that someone is fearful, they will feed that fear.

     But Psalm 23:5 tells us, “Thou preparest a table before me in the PRESENCE of MINE enemies....” Who cares that the enemy is present? He is subject to us. We are his master. Just stay at the table of God’s Word and eat your victory right in front of the devil! Make him watch you eat your victory!

     Paul warned us in Ephesians 4:27, “Neither give place to the devil.” The devil is present and looking for a place into your life – he’s looking for a point of entrance. Just because he’s present doesn’t mean we have to give him entrance. And if we have given him a place, we can take back the place we gave him.

     In Psalm 27:11 is listed two defenses against the enemies that are present and looking for an open door into your life: (1) “Teach me Your way.” As we do things God’s way, then the devil that observes us has no point of entrance. When we are doers of the Word, the Word governs the way we live, so then the devil has no open door. (2) “Lead me in a plain path.” As we walk the path God has planned for us and stay true to His plan for our lives, then the devil that observes us has no point of entrance.

     Philippians 1:28 commands us, “And in nothing terrified by your adversaries: which is to them an evident token of perdition [def. – doom], but to you of salvation, and that of God.” The Amplified transition reads, “And do not [for a moment] be frightened or intimidated in anything by your opponents and adversaries, for such [constancy and fearlessness] will be a clear sign (proof and seal) to them of [their impending] destruction, but [a sure token and evidence] of your deliverance and salvation, and that from God.”

     Evil spirits are not all-knowing. They don’t know your heart. They can only hear your words, see your actions, and read your countenance – and they are observing you. 

     Don’t get up depressed, speaking words of depression or wearing a depressed look – for those demons who observe you will laugh with glee and stay around to feed your mind with fear and sadness. But rejoice and praise God for His great plan of redemption and for the Blood of Jesus – the Blood between you and all that’s yours from the power of the enemy, and those who observe you will flee in terror.

     When you rejoice in the face of wrong circumstances, refusing to be terrified by your adversaries, that is to them “an evident token of perdition” [doom]. “Doom” means unavoidable adverse fate or destiny.

     What is a token? A sign. When you rejoice in the face of the devil, it’s a blinking neon sign in his face saying, “You’re doomed! You’re doomed! You lose! You lose!”

     Refusing to be terrified is also a token or sign to you “...of salvation, and that of God.”
When you rejoice, it’s a sign you’re saying, “I’m saved! I’m redeemed! I win! I win!” The fearlessness you show on your face, your countenance, is proof of their doom and defeat and proof of your salvation and victory.

     When you rejoice, difficulties and problems break away from you. Rejoicing shows what you KNOW, not what you SEE. When demons observe you rejoicing in the face of wrong circumstances, they realize you know something, and they lose any advantage they are looking to gain. When they see you rejoicing, they know they can’t get it.

     “And do not [for a MOMENT] be frightened or intimidated in ANYTHING by your opponents and adversaries….” Don’t be frightened by ANYTHING – whether it was caused by an attack of the enemy or because you opened the door to it and it is your own fault.

     When fear strikes, we are not to let it remain for a moment! So many live in extended seasons of fear, and some don’t even realize that they are making decisions based on fear. But when we are thinking right, in line with God’s Word, fear can’t get in.

     If fear has gotten in, it came in through wrong thinking and having our attention on the wrong thing. Any Christian who is in bondage is in bondage to an unrenewed mind, not to the devil. Satan has been defeated, and we have been delivered from his kingdom, therefore, defeat doesn’t come from him, but from wrong thinking. Problems come when the mind is not renewed to the truth that Satan is already defeated. But when we know that Satan is defeated and forbid fear in our lives, the devil is done pushing us around. 

     The renewed mind doesn’t respond to fear, but it responds to the salvation that the Word reveals. Respond to the victory Jesus won for you and not to the fear of circumstances. How do you do that? Focus on and put your attention on the victory Jesus made yours instead of on the fearful circumstances that come. Hold fast to your victory. People quit too soon. If they don’t see immediate results, people let go of their victory. Hold to it until your victory is seen. 

     Galatians 6:9 instructs us, “And let us not be weary in well doing: for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not.” “Faint” means ceasing to believe and resist, becoming less earnest and persistent. Just not being earnest and persistent causes us to let go instead of holding fast. The more stubborn Satan is, the more earnest and persistent we must be. Jesus won victory for us. We must hold fast to that. We must be interested enough in our victory to hold fast to it.

Quit Looking at the Wall

     When driving through a construction area, there will be a wall or barrier put up on the shoulder that comes right up to the lane of traffic. Sometimes, drivers get nervous to have a wall so close to their lane. The way to be untroubled is to quit looking at the wall. The size of the lane didn’t change. Just keep looking at your lane and stay centered in it. Nothing changed that applies to you. Quit looking at the wall – it isn’t in your lane.

     Proverbs 4:20-22 instructs us, “My son, attend to my words; incline thine ear unto my sayings. Let them not depart from thine eyes; keep them in the midst of thine heart. For they are life unto those that find them, and health to all their flesh.”

     This verse tells us where our attention is to be – on the Word. When circumstances surround your life like a wall, your lane of God’s provision, blessing, and victory didn’t change. Quit looking at the wall, and keep your attention on your lane. The wall of adversity can’t change the lane of victory Jesus laid for you. Just center up in that lane and quit looking at the wall of adversity. 

     Philippians 4:11 reads, “…I have learned how to be content (satisfied to the point where I am not disturbed or disquieted) in whatever state I am.” We could say, “I have learned how to keep my attention off the wall and on my own lane.”

     One aspect of bad drivers is that they are distracted by their surroundings and aren’t paying attention to what’s in their lane. An unrenewed mind has its attention on the surroundings and not on what’s in its lane, but a renewed mind has its attention on its own lane and not on its surroundings.

     No matter what comes, remember that victory is already sure, so in nothing be terrified!