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Edwin Elisha James is an Evangelist whose commitment to preach wherever the Lord leads him has fructified in bringing hundreds of souls to the Lord - a dream and a desire that he has harboured for the longest time!

Tuesday, February 2, 2016

Possess?

Today what I have done for my Lord, What every Christian has done for our Lord?

It’s a personal Question…

It’s not equal to anything to the bleeding love of CHRIST our LORD!

To go where HE wants them to go and to do what HE commands to do!

Also the question that should be asked this hour is:

What do today's Christians Possess?

Don’t settle for a small destiny for you.

We re-define ourselves according to our catastrophes. As a result, we settle for a small destiny!

Think you've lost it all? You haven't. The truth is that God's gifts and God's call are under full warranty — never canceled, never rescinded (Romans 11:29 MSG).

Here's how it works.

Your boss calls you into the office. As kind as it sounds, a layoff is a layoff. How will I pay the bills? Who's going to hire me? Dread dominates your thoughts. But then you remember your destiny. What do I have that I cannot lose?

Wait a second — I am still God's child. My life is more than this life. God will make something good out of this. I will work hard, stay faithful, and trust Him — no matter what.
But then you remember your destiny! You just trusted your destiny.  Another victory for God. It begins with a yes to God's call on your life!

But then you remember your destiny. Luke 18:1

SIN.

When Satan tempts us, he never mentions consequences or negative impact.

Sin doesn’t initially appear as the ugly, deceitful disobedience it is. Instead, it comes wrapped in a pretty package, one hard to resist. God’s children can see past the glitter and false beauty if they choose to look. 

This spiritual wisdom comes only from a clean heart and discerning spirit. An astute believer is one who makes prayer, repentance, and biblical training a regular part of his or her routine.

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