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Life - Part 1



I commend you to the Holy Spirit and God’s word to help you to discover and learn all that God has proposed you to learn and discover in Jesus Name.

The topic for today’s teaching is LIFE

Our Case Study is JOHN 10:10

I will start by saying every body is created by God to be a leader. Every body is a leader and every leader needs a leader. You were given life for leading sake. The greatest life Jesus gave to us is LIFE and this is His invest in you for leadership. Jesus and has given you life, lets check what life entail.

What is Life?
Life is the greatest gift Jesus has given you. I want to explain Life in three phases. 1. Life is a package. 2. Life is a journey. 3. Life is a woman.

Life is a PACKAGE

The understanding of life is the understanding of your self. From God to humanity, there is nothing that is made to be single. God operates as the FATHER, as the SON and as the HOLY SPIRIT. Man operates through the BODY, SPIRIT and SOUL. The YOU that is reading this is not all about the “you” we can see physically. There is more to you than what meets the eyes. So it is your responsibility to value the leader in you.

The YOU is established on the PHYSICAL and on this platform, your EMOTIONS, INTELLECT, and SPIRITUAL operates. The greatest mistake some of you have made is ignoring the necessity of the physical. Any achievement here on earth must be on the platform of physical. If you loose the touch with the physical, you will never be the leader God has created you to become in life. When this is absent, you will not become the leader God has created you to be in life.

YOUR EMOTION has much to do with the relationship with your self and other people have a role to play in life. Your emotion has some things to do with your sexual urges, attraction, your likes, dislike and moods. If any things go wrong with your emotion without reconciliation, you will never become the leader God has created you to become. It’s your responsibility to manage these aspects of your life according to the word of God.

YOUR INTELLECT has much to do with your creativity, ideas, talent and potentials. It’s you responsibility to discover them and develop them to fit into the expectation of God’s intention (the leader in you). God created you to be a leader and that why He gave you free will and the choice to decide. You must seek to understand your intellect and why God gave them to you. Self development is highly needed and you must develop your capacity through the understanding of God’s word. If you mismanage this aspect of you, you will never be the leader you were created to become.

THE SPIRITUAL aspect of you has much to do with your vision, calling, purpose and divine assignment for existence. This also have a lot to do with your constant and personal relationship with the Holy Spirit through God’s word. This has some thing to do with you understanding God’s intention for your existence and how he wants you to accomplish them. This will demand discovery, preparation and the manifestation of God’s intention. Cooperating with the Holy Spirit will help you to become the leader you were born to become.

To be continued...

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