What happens when uncommon reception is fully activated in your life? This powerful message reveals how belief becomes the catalyst for receiving God's promises and ultimately becoming what He designed you to be.
The principle is deceptively simple yet profoundly transformative: believing leads to receiving, which leads to becoming. While even non-believers apply this universal law to achieve worldly success, Christians often struggle to activate it in their spiritual lives.
Pastor Ambrose identifies three vital attitudes that unlock uncommon reception. First, we must become people after God's own heart like David. Despite his numerous failings—from his weakness for women to orchestrating murder—God testified that David was "a man after my own heart." Why? Because David continuously sought God's presence, trusted Him in impossible situations, and always rose again after falling. Being after God's heart doesn't mean perfection; it means having a heart that keeps returning to Him.
The second attitude is demonstrated by Abraham, who "did not waver through unbelief" even when facing biological impossibility. At 100 years old, with his body "as good as dead" and Sarah equally unable to conceive, Abraham reached the point where all natural hope vanished. Yet paradoxically, this became his moment of greatest faith. When everything was stripped away and he had nowhere else to turn, Abraham believed God completely. This teaches us a transformative truth: God is bigger than our facts. Whatever circumstances you're facing, His reality transcends your situation.
Finally, we must understand that the primary "work" God requires is belief itself. Jesus taught that "everything is possible for one who believes." History abounds with examples—from the Wright brothers believing humans could fly to Albert Einstein overcoming educational challenges to revolutionize physics. These testimonies remind us that belief precedes achievement.
For fathers especially, this message offers a powerful definition: "A father is one who intentionally, persistently and continuously believes the promises of God." Through such belief, we transform the invisible into visible, bring dead situations to life, and make the unprecedented become celebrated. What unbelief systems need shattering in your life today?