How to Automate Your Impact
With the rise in knowledge, you can automate your impact as a minister or organisation in various ways. Learn three of them by reading this article.
With the rise in knowledge, you can automate your impact as a minister or organisation in various ways. Learn three of them by reading this article.
You’re not too loaded not to receive more. Keep listening to instruction. Read and study the Bible daily. Study great Christian books that’ll broaden your knowledge.
From the beginning, God made life to be in seasons. He made different kinds of light in Genesis 1:14-16 to govern time differences. That is to say that there is time for everything. And until we understand this, we’re likely to misinterpret how we see life due to a lack of discernment of the season we are in right now.
Many times, we attribute the source of temptation to the devil. But James 1:14 doesn’t say so. It says we are tempted when our own desires drive and entice us.
When Lot saw the well-watered plain of Jordan, he thought choosing it was a good place for his family and herdsmen. Later on, he was found in Sodom, being tormented daily by the evil deeds of those people. As a person of vision, give others the space to make their choices, whether good or bad. However, be like Abraham, who waited on the Lord to hear what He had to say before taking the next step.
Cast down negative imaginations. They come as suggestions, but they aren’t your thoughts. Give the devil no chance. Resist him because he’s after your destruction, not your success. Be committed to obeying God.
God loves you and wants you to have everything He has made available pertaining to eternal life and godliness (2 Peter 1:3). But you must know Him. Study the Bible, read, and check the words you speak. Be Christ-conscious. For life is all about Jesus.
The Bible doesn’t say “a wise wife builds her house…”. It says “a wise woman builds her house” (Proverbs 14:1). That means a woman doesn’t necessarily need to be someone’s wife to build her house. Again, she doesn’t need to possess large sums of money in her bank accounts to construct a physical house though she can do it with the strength of God. There’s one principal thing she needs. It’s called divine wisdom.
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God is so creative that He has given each person a unique fingerprint since the time of Adam. That implies that you are fearfully and wonderfully made (Psalm 127:14), and there’s no replica of you anywhere on the earth. Why don’t you believe this truth in order to put your mind to rest in the Lord?
In 1 Kings 22, Micaiah, a prophet of the secret place, saw that King Ahab would die if he went to war with Ramoth Gilead. But because his other prophets assured the king a win, he too decided to lie. He was scolded, and later told the truth. You don’t have to compromise just because your compatriots are doing same. Stand for the Truth of God’s Word.
We’re children of God. Hence, we’re children of the promise because Christ, Abraham’s seed, dwells in us (Galatians 3:29). Which means we have full access to partake in the blessings of Abraham. So whatever blessing God proclaimed on Abraham has been inherited by us.