1 Corinthians 2:10 ‘But God hath revealed them unto us by his Spirit: for the Spirit searcheth all things, yea, the deep things of God.’

BIBLE READING:
Mark 15-16, Psalm 102
TO BEGIN, VISIT HTTPS://BIBLEREADING.RHOGIC.ORG/ AND LOCATE THE BIBLE READING FOR THAT DAY
OR JOIN OUR COMMUNITY ON YOUVERSION

James Garfield was born into a Christian family, where his mother taught him the Gospel right from his childhood. But as he grew older, James lost interest in the things of God; he only desired to be a sailor and enjoy a carefree life.
When he turned 16, James got his first job as a boat driver on the river. One night, while trying to coil a loose rope, James lost his balance and fell into the river. He couldn’t swim; it was late at night, and no one could hear his cries for help.
After struggling, he finally grasped the rope that was hanging by the side of the boat and pulled himself up from the stagnant waters. Once in the boat, he was surprised to see that the rope that he had used to save himself from drowning was not tied to anything; it was a loose rope that somehow got wedged in a crack in the boat’s planking. Miraculously, it had anchored him to climb up out of the river.
This event became a major turning point in James’ life that made him give up his plans of being a sailor. Days later, he journeyed back home. As he passed by the window, he heard his mother praying loudly for his salvation. He was so touched that he eventually surrendered his life to Christ.
As James sought divine guidance for his life, instead of ending up as a sailor, he became a respectful lawyer and ordained Gospel minister. Then on November 2, 1880, he was elected the 20th president of the United States. He was historically the only Gospel minister to have ever served as America’s president.

In the book of Jeremiah, the Israelites went through a long period of suffering—seventy years of captivity because they had strayed from God. Yet God said to them He still had a plan for them—it was a plan to prosper them and give them hope and a future. [Jeremiah 29:11].
Sometimes we may take wrong steps and find ourselves in a place of frustration, regret, and pain, yet God still says to us, ‘I have plans for you.’
God never gives up on us, even when we give up on ourselves. We sometimes suffer unnecessarily by following our own ways, yet God remains willing to restore us.
God’s purpose for us surpasses whatever plans we may have for ourselves. As heavens are higher than the earth, so are God’s thoughts higher than ours.
It is His plan for us to be pacesetters and trailblazers wherever we go. We are redeemed to be kings and priests to reign on the earth. But access to this glorious destiny is only with the help of the Holy Spirit.
1 Corinthians 2:9 tells us that God reveals His mind to us through His Spirit.
To know God’s purpose for us per time, we have to seek the Holy Spirit personally through growing in the Word, prayer, and fellowship. Today, as we submit ourselves to consistently obey the Holy Spirit, surely, He will guide us into God’s glorious plan and purpose for us in this season.

PRAYER Lord, Please help me to be willing to pay whatever price it takes, to grow in fellowship and intimacy with Your Spirit, so that I can be guided on the journey of destiny and excel exceedingly in Jesus Name.
QUOTE;
God is preparing you for the season He prepared for your breakthrough WORDBITE 222

Shalom!

@GOODHEART- EKWUEME .

PLS FEEL FREE TO SHARE IF THIS BLESSES YOU!🔥
(I would love to hear your testimonies via WhatsApp +2348052234444 / Email: apostlegoodheart@gmail.com)

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *