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Worship until I pass out!


Stop questing God about what is taking him so long to bless you and stop comparing you’re “come up” to how the people of the world are operating.  God reigns on the just as well as the unjust (Matthew 5:45). Your” hard time” is meant to glorify your father in heaven! Let them look down on you, let them talk about you because guess what, God has some C4 (dunamis power, dynamite) ready that he is about to release on your behalf. You will walk in your destiny, but it will be in God’s timing. God is going to use you in the position that he will himself create for you, but first he has to train you to perform well on the Job. You have to be led by the ultimate Shepard so that he can teach you to have the gentleness, kindness, love and patience that you will need to have for the place that he is sending you. The money and the things will come, but right now you need to know how to sit at your father’s feet and worship. You are not mature enough for all the blessings that God has lined up for you; God is teaching you how to sustain in the lack so that you wont lose your mind when the increase comes. You are called to the nations and you will not be one of those who leaves God when they get what they want. God wants you to understand where YOUR blessings come from. In the meantime though, praise God until you pass out!

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  1. Thank you for the reminder to sit and stay at His Feet.

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