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 REALITY CHECK

LIVING WITH INTENTIONALITY

Jam 1:17 Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, and cometh down from the father of lights, with whom is no variableness, neither shadow of turning.

 Life is a gift and the giver of life is God. The way u lives your life today will determine the quality of your life tomorrow. Man was made in the image and likeness of God... many at times people ask the question why me funny right. if not you then who should it be. living with internationality is you being aware of your life. The quality of your life depends on your foundation and the foundation of your life depends on how much of the word you carry. live with purpose, a life without a purpose is like an accident . Be intention with your walk with God. live the best life now when u have the chance. Outside God there is nothing there to discover. Have a good intention about life, today it may seem difficult but keep your trust in God. tomorrow is better . life is like a war, anything you do have positive and negative consequences. Problems are not given by God to make you better. Discouragement is one of the devil's favorite tools to use against you. Refuse to be discouraged by what you're going through. Be patient; your time is coming. What God is giving you requires preparation, focus, commitment and patience. He's not about preparing the blessing for you, the blessing is already there but rather, He is preparing you for the blessing. Refuse to compare your life to anyone else's or let the successes of others discourage you, rather be inspired by the successes or testimonies of others. Remember, that others are succeeding does not mean you're failing. You have not come this far to settle for less or to give up now; you are God's best! Don't allow the happening around you, a few setbacks get inside you and weigh you down or feeling. Stay the course; your testimony is coming; it's closer than imagined.


 


By MIREKU EMMANUEL ASARE


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