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Because What I See Is Temporal

Because What I See Is Temporal

Victorious Danso Peters

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Año de edición:
2024
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Memorias
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9781098091194
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Sometimes we need to stop trying to control everything in our life. We need to let go and let God. I have learned that going through my wilderness experience was for a purpose; in your dark times that is where your light is, it causes the perfect will of God to manifest in your life and give an indication of the anointing you are carrying.In life, you have to understand your season of silence because your present state is not your permanent state. Proverbs 26:4 says 'Do not answer a fool according to his folly, or you yourself will be just like him.'There is no way that I possess God and also possess poverty, when He takes you into a realm of risk, what I was prepared to give up to go up. Psalm 24:1Always believe God above your problem because belief is not negotiable. If you cannot believe God’s words, you will never break through. Do not complain about your problem instead learn to speak about Gods’ expectation over your situation.Always learn to give thanks to God because what might not seem right will find its right position because despite the condition you find yourself in, someone is interceding on your behalf.Be grateful for where you are because whatever you see is a temporary situation; learn to look beyond what you see.Let no man conclude your life. It will be too early to do so. Every act of ingratitude makes God look irresponsible.May God give you the capacity to climb every mountain in your life.

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