For as the rain cometh down, and the snow from heaven, and returneth not thither, but wateresth the earth, and maketh it bring forth and bud, that it may give seed to the sower, and bread to the eater: so shall my word be that goeth forth out of my mouth: it shall njot return unto me void, but it shall accomplish that which I please, and it shall prosper in the thing whereto I sent it. [Isaiah 55:10-11]
The prophet Isaiah gives us an insight into the "Dominion Principle" that God has for man. Though God gave man dominion over all the works of His Hands on this earth, Satan "stole" control from man by the sin of Adam; however, man through the Covenant power of God and His Word can still apply the dominion principle. But man must force the good to come from his seed. Remember the Bible speaks of God's Word as being both seed and water. You must have both to produce a harvest or the resulting dominion. This principle goes with God's seedtime and harvest Word, as He decreed to Noah, While the earth remaineth, seetime adn harvest, and cold and heat, and summer and winter, and day and night shall not cease. [Genesis 8:22]. You sow a seed, you reap a harvest. Every seed sown will produce a harvest, either good or bad. A good seed sown produces a good, productive harvest; a bad seed, a bad, destructive harvest. In other words, through the kingdom principle that Isaiah referred to, the Word of God is as the rain and snow that comes down from heaven and returns not void but accomplishes the thing which God sent it. God's Word sown on this earth by man accomplishes the harvest of souls, the deliverance, the healing, the restoration, all that which God has decreed. The Word spoken becomes a seed. It may be small at first, but it just keeps growing, and it keeps putting pressure against the "soil" the evil of this eath. That constant pressure of the seed, the spoken Word of God, makes its demand thereby bringing a harvest. The seed, not the soil, determines the production! Jesus said faith works like a seed, and the way you plant it is to say it. The dominion principle puts pressure on circumstances with the Word of God. If you will hold fast to God's Word and continue to plant the seed, it will eventually change what harvests you
experience in life.
The prophet Isaiah gives us an insight into the "Dominion Principle" that God has for man. Though God gave man dominion over all the works of His Hands on this earth, Satan "stole" control from man by the sin of Adam; however, man through the Covenant power of God and His Word can still apply the dominion principle. But man must force the good to come from his seed. Remember the Bible speaks of God's Word as being both seed and water. You must have both to produce a harvest or the resulting dominion. This principle goes with God's seedtime and harvest Word, as He decreed to Noah, While the earth remaineth, seetime adn harvest, and cold and heat, and summer and winter, and day and night shall not cease. [Genesis 8:22]. You sow a seed, you reap a harvest. Every seed sown will produce a harvest, either good or bad. A good seed sown produces a good, productive harvest; a bad seed, a bad, destructive harvest. In other words, through the kingdom principle that Isaiah referred to, the Word of God is as the rain and snow that comes down from heaven and returns not void but accomplishes the thing which God sent it. God's Word sown on this earth by man accomplishes the harvest of souls, the deliverance, the healing, the restoration, all that which God has decreed. The Word spoken becomes a seed. It may be small at first, but it just keeps growing, and it keeps putting pressure against the "soil" the evil of this eath. That constant pressure of the seed, the spoken Word of God, makes its demand thereby bringing a harvest. The seed, not the soil, determines the production! Jesus said faith works like a seed, and the way you plant it is to say it. The dominion principle puts pressure on circumstances with the Word of God. If you will hold fast to God's Word and continue to plant the seed, it will eventually change what harvests you
experience in life.
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