Expectence And Desire: The Power Of Desire

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CHAPTER TWELVE
THE EXPECTATION KEY (THE POWER OF EXPECTATION)
According to the Concise Oxford Dictionary, expectation is looking forward to something hoped for. Hope is expectation and desire combined, for instance for certain thing to occur. We can therefore, use the two interchangeably. Expectation is the last powerful golden master key that is needed to receive everything you desire. It has in its power the ability to pull unseen need into reality. The power of expectation opens the door for the invisible desire to manifest itself in the physical. Expectation is the last atmosphere that separates the invisible and visible needs. It is just like the atmosphere that separates our world from space. It is the thin layer that separates the unseen
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Expectation is the last faith you need to receive from the invisible realm. Let’s revisit the scriptural definition of faith.
Hebrews 11:1
Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.
Let’s put expectation in place of ‘hoped for.’ Now faith is the substance of things expected to come to you. Expectation is the faith that pulls things you cannot see to those that you can see. Expectation is to be double sure and certain that what you are waiting for is so near and you are just about to receive it.
Expecting to receive something is one of the powerful golden master keys that will help you in the waiting, patience and persistence period. It will help you to be confident and courageous as you wait to receive. It will help you not to loose your faith. As the invisible force of gravity has the power to pull a ripe fruit to the ground so is expectation. As you expect to receive, what you say everyday will surely manifest itself.
If you eat food it goes through a whole lot of processes before it finally turns into energy for you. In the same way your invisible need goes through all the powerful golden master keys before it turns into reality. Without expectation the processes will not be complete and nothing can be
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God said that because you now have expectation, I will repay you double with blessings. Expectation is something that is very important to God. When you expect from God you proof yourself to Him that He is faithful and not a liar. If you do not have expectation then you have no confidence in Him and you do not trust Him. He will also not be pleased with you and may not do anytjing for you.
Romans 5:5a
Now hope does not disappoint.
The creator of heaven, the earth and the universe is telling you that your expectation will not disappoint you. It will bring your desires to pass.
Acts 3:4-8
They looked straight at him and Peter said, “Look at us!” So he looked at them expecting to receive something from them. But Peter said to him, “I have no money at all, but I give you what I have: In the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth I order you to get up and walk!” Then he took him by the right hand and helped him up. At once the man’s feet and ankles became strong; he jumped up, stood on his feet and started walking around. Then he went into the temple with them, praising the

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