“CROSSING INTO YOUR DESTINY” Final Part : Tuesday January 17

Joshua 3:5

"And Joshua said unto the people, Sanctify yourselves : for to-morrow the Lord will do wonders among you"

When we come to our “Jordan river” there is need to pause and wait to hear from the Lord how to navigate to the promised land. The promised land is the place of destiny ordained by God for the Israelites. The road to the promised land was through the valleys, mountains and wilderness, but God was with them all through. What ever represent your wilderness experience; God is in it and would get you through to the promised land, in Jesus Name. Amen.

In the presence of unforeseen difficulties, we must keep striving forward and moving on with God’s agenda; by trusting the Lord for our destiny. He is the Lord who designed the destiny and would see us through, if we co operate with His instructions.

God that Has arranged your destiny will be the one to lead if we follow. He is the God of all things including your wilderness and mountains. If we cannot speak to the mountain our God can. The One who speaks to storms for calm will speak to every storm on your way to your destiny. Trust God for your destiny fulfillment and so shall it be. Amen.

Prayer points for the day

1) Father, thank you for giving me the gift of another day, today, in Jesus Name.

2) Father, thank you for giving me life for today in expectation of eternal life, in Jesus Name.

3) Lord, forgive all my iniquities in Jesus Name.

4) Father, let me fulfill my destiny fully, in Jesus Name.

5) Lord, help me to keep my destiny from the hands of hijackers in Jesus Name.

6) Lord, remove whatever represent mountains in my destiny, in Jesus Name.

7) Father, defend my destiny from every evil arrows fired, in Jesus Name. Amen.

Have a blessed and wonderful day!

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