“Thy people shall be willing in the day of thy power, in the beauties of holiness from the womb of the morning: thou hast the dew of thy youth.” Psalm 110:3 KJV
I would like to borrow some words from Charles Spurgeon this morning. He wrote concerning our text, “God's people are to be a willing people. We can tell who are the children by the fact that they are willing. I preach to many of you times without number. I tell you of hell; I bid you flee from it; I tell you of Christ; I bid you look to him, but you are unwilling to do so. What do I conclude from that? Either that the day of God's power has not yet come, or that you are not God's people.”
He further wrote, “I think this word applies not only to their being willing to be saved, but willing to work after they are saved. God loves his people's services, because they do them voluntarily. Voluntaryism is the essence of the gospel. Willing people are those whom God delights to have as his servants. He would not have slaves to grace his throne, but free men, who, with gladness and joy, should be willing in the day of his power.
My conclusion is that we are in the day of God’s power. You, as a people of God, must be willing to get saved if you are not already and willing to work for the Lord if you have not yet been doing so.
Prophetic
Word: I declare that the power of God is at work in
you both to will and to do of His good pleasure in Jesus' name.
Prayer: Father, I thank You because this is the day of Your power. I trust you
with my life, do whatever you like with my life, in Jesus’ name, Amen.

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