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Day thirty: the Word of God and Prayer - Miscellaneous thoughts

Yaaay!!!

Welcome to day 30! Sorry I have been away for awhile.

I wish to share some findings i have personally made with you.

The first is about the Word of God...

My dear, I kid you not when I say that in this life, there are some prayers you will never find yourself uttering until you have made contact with the Word of God.
To God's Glory,  I have made some strategic prayers which I know were only possible because I had encountered the Word of God.
Ephesians 6 tells us that Holy Spirit weilds the Word of God.

God's Word Is the Sword of the Spirit.

This means that He Is mandated to perform the Word of God planted on our hearts and shot forth with our lips.

I pray we delve deeper into the Word of God.
Holy Spirit Will help us if we call on Him. He Is Ever ready to feed you with the richness of God Word.

The second is on prayer...

I testify that indeed, praying changes you.

Sometimes, it is not the environment which ought to change but us.
It is prayer that does that.

Personal experience: there was this lady whom I didn't really like. I dont know why, but I just didn't warm up to her. Not to say that she had done me wrong or anything of the sort.

After I started spending more time in Daddy's courts and in prayer, I now find myself being more receptive to her...and loving her on another level.

It is amazing.

Beloved, I am sharing these to testimonies to encourage you.
God loves us and He has me His Word and Holy Spirit available unto us.

Let's seize these moments and make them count.
The Word of God Is our LIFELINE.
Prayer is our LIFELINE too.

We can and we will make it in life only if we involve Holy Spirit along every step of the way.

He Is Our Capacity.

With kindness,
Sharing Life.

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