“CROSSING INTO YOUR DESTINY” Part 1 : Monday January 16

Joshua 3:5

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

Crossing into your destiny is one thing and it is another thing to fulfill the destiny. Many people in the Bible days crossed their “red sea” and even their “Jordan river” and never fulfill their destiny fully for many reasons. Why was sanctification necessary to move into the promised land?

Our destiny is a big deal to God, because of great plans and purposes for the remnants of Israel; and true children of God. He does not only want us to reach the place of destiny; He wants us to be there with His Glory. That was why sanctification of the people was necessary to cross and stay in your destiny.

Your destiny is ahead of you and not behind. It relates to your future. The people of God must be set apart for the sake of fulfilling destiny. To cross the red sea and Jordan represent the wonders of God. Not an easy thing to cross. It is a move that God plans and executes. With God, no one can stop your destiny. Focus and follow on God’s move and ideas for your destiny and it shall be fulfilled in Jesus Name. Amen.

Prayer points for the day

1) Father, thank you for my year of fulfilling destiny, in Jesus Name.

2) Lord, thank you for forgiveness of my sins, in Jesus Name.

3) Father, have your ways and keep my destiny from falling apart, in Jesus Name.

4) Lord, free my destiny from the wickedness of the wicked, in Jesus Name.

5) Father, sanctify me make it to my place of destiny, in Jesus Name.

6) Father, let my future destiny manifest under your glory, in Jesus Name.

7) Almighty God, grant me grace to cross into my destiny with great anointing, in Jesus Name.

Have a blessed and wonderful day!

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