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God wants to be glorified in you!

How is He glorified in you? Most people think of glorifying God through praise and worship. Yes, that’s one way, but you can glorify Him in many other ways, too. For example, when you are living at your best, you are glorifying God. When you are successful, filled with peace and joy, and moving forward, you are a testimony to His goodness. When you choose to do the right thing, even when the wrong thing is happening around you, that brings honor to your Father in heaven. When you put God first in everything you do, He will be glorified in you. Notice what else this verse tells us: God wants you to be glorified in Him, too. In other words, when you honor God, He will honor you. He will lift you up and bless you in ways you never imagined. Today, remember you were created for a higher purpose. You were created for His glory. You are a reflection of Him. Let your life, words, thoughts and actions honor Him so that He may be glorified in you! 2 Thessalonian 1:12

Attitude of giving Thanks to the Lord

2 Peter 1:3, NIV [His divine power has given us everything we need for a godly life through our knowledge of him who called us by his own glory and goodness.] When something good happens, do you recognize that it’s God at work? Right away, that’s when you need to thank Him for it. Make sure you give Him the credit.   Some people don’t think that God is doing anything in their lives. But I’m convinced that God is constantly showing us His goodness. My question is: Are you recognizing it? Are you thanking Him for His goodness?  This week, look around. Be more aware of His goodness. PSALM 34 v 8 says, “Oh, taste and see that the Lord is good.” If you’re going to taste God’s goodness, you have to realize that every good break, every time you were protected, every door that opened, every advantage that you’ve had is God working in your life. Don’t take it for granted. Recognize Him and thank Him for His goodness and faithfulness all the days of your life! LET US PRAY 🙏 Heavenly

Set Time

And the child kept growing and becoming strong in spirit, and he was in the wilderness until the day he was revealed to Israel.  ( Luke 1:80 NET) It is recorded concerning John the Baptist in our verse today that he was in the wilderness until the day he was revealed to Israel. Wilderness here is a solitary, lonely state. John lived a secluded life, in a solitary place yet he grew up strong and was spirited. We're never disadvantaged in life, what breaks the world makes us stronger, you are of a different breed, you've got the life of God in you therefore no matter where you're planted keep growing. ...until the day he was revealed to Israel. preparation takes time, God wants to showcase you but you need to prepare yourself. Add value to your life, study to show yourself approved; invest in tapes and books by anointed authors, spend quality time in prayers  daily. There is a a time appointed for your manifestation: the world will hear your message, they'll see you

Demonstrating Power of Faith

The centurion answered and said, "Lord, I am not worthy that thou shouldest come under my roof: but speak the word only, and my servant shall be healed." Matthew 8:8 This centurion knew authority when he saw it. He himself commanded one hundred men, and he had witnessed countless examples of power and authority within the ranks of the Roman army. And he knew Jesus had it.    As a result, the centurion did not come pleading his worth (although the Jews made the mistake of pleading on his merit to Jesus). He knew that there was no claim he could make upon Jesus' power; if Jesus healed, it would be because He wished to heal, not because the centurion deserved the favor.    Further, the centurion had such confidence in Jesus' authority that he knew Jesus could do what had not even been seen or done yet, apparently. Jesus had so far only healed in person, but the centurion knew that anyone who could heal personally could also heal from a distance if he so desired. &qu