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  ACCESSING GOD’S WAYS BY STUDYING HIS WORD   March 26, 2023   •     Seeds of Destiny SCRIPTURE: Till I come, give attendance to reading, to exhortation, to doctrine. 1Timothy 4:13 THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: The habitual study of the Word is an attribute of greatness. It has been established that the Word of God is the builder of life and destiny. Your destiny is not in view when the Word is out of place in your life. To neglect the Word is to forfeit your destiny. This means, the diligent study of the Word is necessary for the fulfilment of destiny (2 Timothy 2:15, John 5:39). Now, what does it mean to study the Word of God? To study the Word of God is to access the ways, thoughts, principles and precepts of God from His Book in order to walk better with Him on earth. When you study God’s Word, you are trying to know what He likes, how He thinks, what His principles are, what you are allowed to do, what you are forbidden from doing, etc. This is what studying the Wor...

Francis Agbo's Daily Devotional November 14 2022

 November 14, 2022


Title: It is written!


Text: And there was delivered unto him the book of the prophet Esaias. And when he had opened the book, he found the place where it was written. - Luke 4:17KJV 

 

The word of God has the power to change anyone or anything. First, you must open the word of God to find out what is written concerning you. Open the book to find what God has written concerning you. If you have a closed bible, your life will be closed, lacking testimonies, breakthroughs, victories, and blessings. Jesus opened the book and found where it was written concerning Him. There is something written concerning your life and it is written in the word of God. Read and allow the Holy Spirit to open your eyes to what is written concerning you. When you find it, your expectation shall not be cut off.

 

Today’s prayer: I will open the book to find what is written concerning me and when I find it my expectation will not be cut off.

 

Further reading: Psalm 119:96; Psalm 37:31



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