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War For Your Destiny!

Not only is there a war for your destiny, but YOU have to war for your destiny. Disadvantages and hardships came against Moses when he was a baby because of the size of his purpose. The level that the devil fights you gives an indication of the multitude that God wants to use you. God has placed such awesomeness on the inside of you that you don’t even know about. You are a threat to the devil’s kingdom.  He wants you to not know who you really are. He wants you to believe that you are not special. Your destiny is why you go through so much.

I met a young girl today that blowed me away with her talent. She could not only sing, but she could also play the piano. What impressed me most about this young girl is that she talked about grace. This let me know that she knew something about God. Where I work, I hear about God, but not his grace. In the midst of every emotion, set back, and battle that we encounter, we have to know that God is graceful. The enemy attempts to come against many of us as children because we are defenseless. So many of us have horrible memories about how people treated us as a child that still impact us as adults. Those bad memories build up strong holds that hold us hostage and attempt to come against who God has called us to be. It is important to know the word of God because it truly will set you free.
Stop looking at your past as a thorn in your side, God can use what you battle with to minister to those that He sends you to. You have to know that you are sent. You have to know that you have divine appointments to keep. In 2 Corinthians 12:9, God says "My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness”. My prayer is that you don’t allow life to weigh you down and take you out. I pray that you come into the true knowledge of God and that he opens your eyes like never before to see him self and the plan that he has for your life. I pray for your patience in the Lord. Everything will not happen overnight. Moses had 40 years’ worth of learning to do before he was sent. I believe that God is teaching you and molding you. I pray for your strength and endurance in the Lord. I pray against suicidal thoughts and attempts. You are precious in the eye sight of God. I pray for your mind. BE MINDFUL OF WHAT YOU MEDIATE ON! “Whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable--if anything is excellent or praiseworthy--think about such things” (Philippians 4:8).
Mediate in this: You need to know that God is on your team. In Luke 4:18, Jesus says “The Spirit of the Lord is on me, because he has anointed me to proclaim good news to the poor. He has sent me to proclaim freedom for the prisoners and recovery of sight for the blind, to set the oppressed free”. Do you believe Luke 4:18 for yourself? I pray that God increases your faith if you don’t. Please know that God loves you so much and that he has not forgotten about you <3 I pray peace over you in Jesus name.
Recommended Reading: Ephesians 6:10-18

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