Have had to ask myself sometimes especially when the road is seeming too rough, if am in the will of the Father? This is because most times we’ve been taught that when we are in the father’s will, things are expected to fall into place giving birth to smooth plans but I found out that it’s not always like that. Yes it’s beautiful to be sure that you are in the father’s will but then don’t doubt that voice or conviction just because the road is rough. It can be smooth or rough but be sure that once “He has said it, He will not stop till it’s finished” and “He will sure make all things beautiful in His time.” So don’t give up yet because “He knows the plans that He has for you, thoughts of good and not evil to give you an expected end” #Knowing the will of the father #Lovinglife360 #Happy new month #Phavie loves you
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The uniqueness of the youth age “Remember now thy creator in the data of thy youth...” Ecc 12:1 The youthful age, the age of agility, the age of questions, the age of discovery and so much more. The foundation of a man’s life is either made or marred at this stage and getting it right can be so confusing. Everyone wants to be a part of your success story by giving you hints in how you should live the life. I just want to help you out by bringing to your remembrance that only the manufacturer of a thing is in the best position to define His product. We are all products of one man and Ge has made us in His image and likeness so no matter how confusing this stage can be, it can never be confusing to Him because He knows our ends from the beginning. So how about the next time you feel confused, frustrated and you don’t know the next step to take, you take a time to ask Him our before you seek other counsels. Am sure the right answers will be starring at before you know it. one of the...
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So I was doing a study yesterday and I found that prayer is really not about what we say or who says what but the heart that says it (more like the why it’s been said) Acts 10 tells us that the man Cornelius who was a gentile(unbeliever) but a respecter of God. He prayed (even when he was a sinner) because he feared God and his prayers were answered and He was also given a vision from God. So it wasn’t about who he was(a sinner) but his heart towards God(his motive to please God). Sometimes we have a thousand and one requests to bring to God and wonder why we don’t get answers. Sometimes we need to stop and check our heart’s posture before God, the motive behind the request. We need to be able to see beyond ourselves when we pray. It’s not bad to ask for personal things but let it all be according to the will of the Father. 1 John 5:14. I pray that the Lord will open the eyes of our understanding to better understand His will for us and be able to ask for the right things when w...
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“What Would Jesus Do” was a phrase I heard in my teenage before I saw the book which was really exciting as it contained majorly stories of teenagers with one issues or another and how they were reminded to stop at some point in these worry moments to ask themselves What would Jesus do(WWJD) and at that point most of them got a new light to their challenges. You may say it sounds a bit like a cliche or a fairytale movie but one thing I know for a fact is that God’s presence changes everything. His voice calms the storm and His love heals the broken hearted and I believe strongly that if He did it before he can do it again. So even if WWJD sounds like a cliche, I choose to believe it because I know that what He Would Do Would CHANGE EVERYTHING.