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BELIEVERS MENTALITY

How do believers think, what is there to know how believers thinks. All this things are  questions that needs to be addressed. How one thinks matters in his walk with God and his Journey on earth. Successful individuals will tell you that they became successful by picturing themselves at the top. Everything that you can dream off, you can achieve it. Who said success is of the world. Jesus said, He became Poor that we might be rich. God delight in our success and want every believer to come into this consciousness that the mind is a powerful tool for the believer to achieve anything that he set his mind on to do. The limitation of every man is his mindset. How far can you picture yourself. The believers mentality is one of the powerful tool he has to break free from Poverty and smooth his journey with God.

The believers mentality matters in his walk with God. How far you go with your walk with God depends on the ability of what you know about Jesus. The limitation of a believer is the amount of the word God you have. The believers mentality matters in his Journey with God to fulfill purpose. An average believer has the mentality of always receiving from God and people but forget that the life we leave with Jesus is based on principles and by leaving that principles is staying with his word day and night. The success story of a believer in his Journey with God is the mindset that he carry’s.



BY EMMANUEL ASARE MIREKU

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