... word that seems to be ringing in the heart of all is expectations. Yes, expectations that ultimately produce success and fulfillment. But does it always appear that simple? Do our short and long term expectations ...
... a successful year despite the surrounding struggles. Our motto should be: to make absolutely no step unless God has stepped; to go nowhere unless God is there; to say nothing unless God has prompted; to ...
... Spirit gets to stay within us and work for our good.
Allowing God to build our lives to success requires faith with works (James 2:20-21). To believe that God is with us and all things will work for ...
... to the background because we prefer pleasing ourselves than pleasing God. Secondly, we should be prepared to pay the price for success in life. We all wish to enjoy the favours of Joseph in Gen. 41:41-45 ...
... to God. So what is your excuse? Oh yes, it is true that your most cherished heart desires did not come to fruition. Yes, you wanted to get married, go back to school, get a promotion, have a successful ...
... especially for someone whose life turned out differently after all the effort and time invested in achieving success. After all the trusting in God principles implemented, he or she still doesn’t see headway ...
... I have been the most blessed of all God’s creations this year. I can talk of God’s goodness – from health, travels, academic, social, financial and emotional successes among many others. In enjoying these ...
... an activity, is such a nice experience to have, especially when that activity proves successful. Often, we prefer to move along with or follow our societies in everything they do in order not to be considered ...
“The messenger who had gone to summon Micaiah said to him, “Look, the other prophets without exception are predicting success for the king. Let your word agree with theirs and speak favorably.” But Micaiah ...
... our all-in school to make it, giving up everything to have a successful marriage, sacrificing for our loved ones and friends etc. We are most willing to give our all to people or circumstances to make ...