We Are Co-Heirs with Christ
If the Word says we are co-heirs with Christ, it means all that belongs to Christ also belongs to us – the children of God. In other words, we are fully entitled to all of God’s riches.
If the Word says we are co-heirs with Christ, it means all that belongs to Christ also belongs to us – the children of God. In other words, we are fully entitled to all of God’s riches.
In the same way, God has created us to live extraordinary lives without struggle – a life above the dictates of sin but of grace’s empowerment. But with our human strength, we’re very limited.
Bear with discomfort as you grow to see the fullness of your destiny being manifested. Stand up for your divine vision firmly in your mind and let the naysayers say what they want.
As children of God, the importance of favour in our lives cannot be overemphasised. It is basically our spiritual legal tender for trade, our certificate in anything we do, our visa to anywhere on this Earth and our key to unlocking any kind of door we want in life, all for the glory of our Father. Here are three ways of stirring up God’s favour in our lives.
It’s worth bearing up under pain because of your commitment to God. Physically, it might not be okay with you. But your reward in heaven for going through that is waiting for you.
As believers, what should our minds be focused on? Is it on the everyday ominous news you hear from the news, or on God’s kingdom? The latter is beneficial.
Filter out God’s voice in man’s voice. I mean, take out the advice trapped in man’s voice that tallies with what God has said about your life and destiny. Then, leave the rest out.
Never say because you know your mandate, you’re going to rebel against spiritual authority. Continue serving. When it’s time for God to take you out from there, He knows how to do it without your struggle.
The worldly people will keep failing to give the right solutions to problems. Therefore, as a child of God, possess the consciousness of becoming a solution provider to issues, not an addition to trouble anywhere you go.
If even unbelievers, who don’t know God, know how to buy good clothes and perhaps dash or sell some, how much more do you, child of God? What shows God cannot clothe you? What makes you think God won’t supply the finances you need to take care of His temple, which is your body (see 1 Corinthians 6:19)?
Just put your trust in God always. In a relationship, build your bond with Jesus. In your field of education, build your career on Jesus. Let Him be the firm foundation of your life – not your certificate, degree, connections or people’s promises. He alone has the entire plan for your life. And He’s too good to lead you astray. Hope in Him.
God didn’t sentence any pastor to poverty when He called him into the ministry. He has provided principles in His Word that will help them, even though many people don’t know or walk in them. You’re supposed to be a blessing to your pastor as soon as you joined his ministry.