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GOD'S WAITING ROOMEver been in a terrible traffic with your car and the only choice you had was to wait because you coul...
23/08/2023

GOD'S WAITING ROOM

Ever been in a terrible traffic with your car and the only choice you had was to wait because you couldn't leave your car on the road and go home?

Ever gone to a Ministry very early and despite the effort to be on time you still met 50 people before you and you still decided to wait because you heard the man of God is good and you really want him to attend to you?

Ever been to your favorite restaurant to eat and they said "Food is still on fire but if you can wait an hour, it would be ready". Because you knew the food was worth the wait, you decided to go home and come back or maybe sit and wait so it doesn't get finished before you go and come back?

Ever gone for an interview and met thousands of people with your number 105 and still decided to wait without complaining and even used the opportunity to get more prepared for the interview because you heard it's a good company with a very good pay so you thought it was really worth the wait and you tried to be in your best behavior whilst waiting

Ever gone to the hospital to see the doctor and as usual you met crowd. You decided to wait patiently for your turn because you knew that if you went back home, your problem would not be solved either so you just brought out your phone to watch movie or anything to kill time and wait for your turn?

Have you passed your set wedding age? Have you been married for years without children? Are you trusting God for something and He keeps saying He will do it only if you're patient?

Well, you're in God's waiting room and this is for you

Whatever you are waiting for, be patient in the Lord just like you would have been in the traffic, at the restaurant, at the hospital etc. I want you to know that the consultant you want to see to solve your problem is still around and because you're still waiting means it's not your turn yet.

I want you to know that this consultant you're waiting for works round the clock and has no closing hours meaning your time will definitely come and He will attend to you

Do you leave an interview because time is going? Do you leave the hospital unattended to because time is going?. Well, even if you leave and come back, you will meet more people and if you were number 50 before, you might become number 100 and you won't find the wait funny at all

If you think your time is going, there is good news. God doesn't use same time with us. It could be frustrating working with your time and not God's

Imagine in the waiting room of the president you want to see, the secretary hands over a magazine to keep you company. You would collect it gladly and wait patiently knowing that the president is around and would attend to you

Imagine you are in the waiting room of an interview and there's camera mounted everywhere. You will try to be in your best behavior whilst in the waiting room so that you will not be disqualified

Remember you're in God's waiting room and He has handed us His word. Whilst in this waiting room, He doesn't want you to be anxious and impatient. He wants you to trust in His word and also keep an attitude of praise.

While in God's waiting room, your attitude matters. Focus on the consultant and not the problem because if you focus on the problem, it will become your god and you will become anxious

The consultant is still around and knows that you are waiting to see Him because He has your credentials on His table. When it gets to your turn, He will call you in and you will come out satisfied because He makes all things beautiful in His own time

PS: Don't turn your situation or whatever you think is an issue to a god. Love God for who He is and not what you want from Him. Whether He grants your request or not, love Him regardless

I hope this blesses someone

I also recommend this mount Zion movie GBEMI to everyone in God's waiting room. It blessed me and it will bess you too



*X MUSLIM "HAJIA BINTA FARUK’S CONVERSION STORY"**"The Genesis of my conversion started in the University of Nsukka, I h...
07/07/2023

*X MUSLIM "HAJIA BINTA FARUK’S CONVERSION STORY"*

*"The Genesis of my conversion started in the University of Nsukka, I had a room mate called Chinwe, this lady loved praises, she will sing like this;*

_*come and join me sing Halleluyah*_

*I was always looking for a way to deal with her, one day while coming from the House fellowship, she kept her Bible on my bed and I asked who kept the Bible on my Bed, she said sorry, Binta, I carried the Bible and I tore the Bible, then I beat her. She took a piece of the Bible and cried to the heavens and called my name three times, Binta Jalingo, Binta Jalingo, Binta Jalingo, this Bible you tore, you will use it to preach the Gospel. Then I slapped her again, I said, it is your mother and your father that will preach the Gospel, she said, may the Lord have mercy on you, Binta. After seven years of the spoken words, I got converted on the 25th of September 1999. I was in the bedroom in Shehu's palace, because I got married to the younger brother of the Shehu of Bornu. I was born into the Muri kingdom, which is mostly Fulani. My mother, Hajia Aminat Jalingo, is of the Kutep tribe. Contrary to the Islamic tradition of multiple wives, my father married and maintained only my mother. I am the fifth of nine children. My father lived in many parts of Nigeria, serving in the Army till 1996. My mother also worked with the Nigerian Medical Corps until her retirement in 1992.*

*I attended the Army Children School, Ikeja Cantonment, Lagos, completed my secondary education at Government Girls’ College Enugu. I studied Mass Communication at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN). After my studies, in 1996, I worked as Programme Producer/Director with the Nigeria Television Authority (NTA), Yola. I got married on April 27, 1997 and God blessed us with a set of twin boys – Hassan and Hussain.*

*I never believed that I needed salvation for whatever reason, because every Moslem is convinced that Muhammad was the last Prophet in the long line of those that Allah had sent before. The Islamic Hadith (Mishkat) speaks of about 124,000 people who lived at various times in history. Twenty-eight of them are mentioned by name and most are found in the Bible. Since each of them was sent with a word from Allah to warn the respective people not to practice idolatry, to live righteously and to consider the coming Day of Judgement, it is perceived by Moslems that Isa (Jesus), the one to whom is given the greatest prominence in the Qur’an, was like Ibrahim (Abraham), Musa (Moses) and most others sent to the Jews. Therefore, when I heard Christians call Him, Lord, I became mad at them.*

*As a young girl, in the Secondary School and even as an undergraduate, I would delightfully pack copies of the Holy Bible and take them to Kaduna for destruction, I thought the Bible was demonic. Many are still doing it today, I became the Vice President of the youth wing of the Jamaatu Nasril Islam. Very often, I saw Christians happy in every situation; yet, my success at school, which gave me the job at NTA, and brightened my chances of a good husband, could not bring me such peace and happiness. Several people had talked to me about Christianity, but to me then, Muhammad was the final seal of the prophets. This was my pride as a Fulani girl who saw herself in the greatest religion of all time.*

*Qu’ran does not teach salvation in Jesus Christ, but it gives Him the greatest prominence. The wonderful statements in the Qu’ran are enough to compel one to search more about Him. The name Jesus (Isa) occurs about 25 times in the Qu’ran, and the title Messiah is used 93 times.*

*I hated anything that had to do with Christianity. I was always happy seeing a Christian unhappy and enjoyed hearing that Christians were suffering, but on the 25th of September 1999, I was caught in a web. The day before, we attended the Friday prayers and all went well. At about 1:30am suddenly, an unusually bright light appeared in the bedroom with a mighty wind blowing and throwing all the pictures and other valuables to the ground. My husband and I became afraid. He got up from bed, brought out charms, known in Hausa as “Hayaki”. He placed it on the ground, got hot charcoal and placed the charm on it, but the mighty wind threw it all down.*

*Before we could make out anything, a voice thundered, saying: “You have been baptized by the Holy Spirit. Go and be “Tabitha” unto my people”. I asked my husband if he could understand what the voice was saying, but he said that he did not hear any voice. He later concluded that I belonged to a secret cult, which accounted for my hearing voice that he could not hear. He thought that I wanted to sacrifice him or our set of twins. He got angry, took our twins to the guestroom and abandoned me in the bedroom. I was very worried and couldn’t sleep. In the morning, again, I heard the voice saying: “Tell your husband that you have accepted Jesus as your personal Lord and Saviour”. I said “No, I can’t. What has a Fulani got to do with Jesus Christ”, I thought that demons were after me. The thing happened again on 28th and 29th, and each time, there was an invitation to “come and serve”. So I told my husband that I would go to Church the following Sunday. “Not in this house”, he retorted, He might have received my word with shock, yet joy and peace flooded my heart at that time. I knew what I was passing through and it would be disastrous for me not to do what God would want me to do for Him.*

*On Saturday, after speaking to him about it, I went ahead and bought for myself the first Bible I ever bought or read in my life, and hid it under my box. The next day, Sunday, I picked up my Bible, got into my car and drove to the nearby Baptist Church.*

*After the service, I came back and met my husband at home. I greeted him but he asked me where I was coming from; I wanted to lie, but heard a voice saying ‘what were you taught in the church today?’ It was “Ye shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free” So, I told him that I was coming from the Church. He got up in anger, gave me a beating, snatched the Bible from me and wanted to tear it but I told him of the danger of tearing the Bible, so he stopped. He was shocked because he knew that it was my role in the past. So he dropped the Bible in anger and left till the evening. I brought out food for him as usual, but he kicked the food away and warned his sister that no one should eat the food I cooked in the house again for he had declared me an infidel and as a result, I would have nothing to do with the family, even with my own kids. The next day, he went to fetch my father from Makurdi. As I welcomed my father, he too, started beating me with his military belt and boots, until I was unconscious and was taken to the hospital where I stayed for three days. Wonderfully, on the third day, at about 2 am, the Lord appeared to me. I noticed a touch on my feet and I woke up trying to see who it was that touched me, but the face was shinning like the sun in such a way that I could not see his face. I only looked at Him from His feet to the chest. I was afraid and screamed for help. One of the nurses came, prayed with me and asked me not to be afraid again. As I said amen to her prayers, I began to speak in tongues for about three hours. I was saying things they could not understand. Some of them thought I was mad but a psychiatric doctor who was called in, confirmed that I was normal.*

*The figure appeared again. This time He said unto me, “Be bold, for this is temporary: you will overcome the temptation”. The fourth day, I was discharged from the hospital. On getting home, my husband gave me a divorce letter, which I collected with joy and told him. ‘I am married to Jesus.’*

*After that, I packed my things, including my two cars, kept them in someone’s house and travelled to Lagos. My husband took my twins to Saudi Arabia. Not done yet, my father had the man that I had kept my belongings in his house arrested on the grounds that he had abducted me from my husband’s house. On hearing that, I returned to Jalingo and arranged his release. Then, my father collected my cars and other belongings claiming that he bought them for me as wedding presents.*

*In trying to make me renounce my faith in Christ, the Management of the Nigeria Television Authority (NTA), Yola, had my appointment terminated, under pressure from my husband. My father and some Islamic fanatics took me to one Alhaji’s house in Jalingo and there chained my feet and my hands. After seven days, I was released, with a threat of death, if I went to Church again.*

*My mother arranged for my uncle, her elder brother to reconcile my father and me. As we went talking, my father got angry, picked up his gun and shot at me. As God would have it, the little movement I made at the sight of a gun overturned the seat where I was sitting and I was pushed to the ground. The gun sounded but the bullets did not enter me but passed through the chair and to the wall. Everybody was alarmed, my mother started weeping that he had killed her only daughter. Later, my mother advised me to go and stay with her elder brother. Being a moslem, he too was unhappy with me and made life difficult. Once, he threatened to kill me with a cutlass so I left his house for Lagos and later, Maiduguri.*

*I was denied my rights in the family; my father had me thrown into prison on false allegation. He had initially gone to a Sharia court but I protested against that since I am now a Christian. So, he took me to a Magistrate court at Hadeja. The Magistrate ordered that I be remanded in prison for calling my father, my neighbour. I was in detention for six months without trial and bail until some Christians on prison visitation, learnt that I was there for becoming a Christian. The matter was reported to the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) Chairman who wrote a petition that led to my proper trial. The Magistrate sentenced me to two years imprisonment plus a fine of five thousand Naira. One Christian Women Fellowship in the area paid the fine while I was taken to prison. That was September 5, 2000. Some inmates asked me to appeal but I told them, confidently, that the Lord Jesus would do a great Appeal for me. At midnight, I prayed: ‘Lord, I want you to deliver me from this prison before December. If you don’t, the people will ask me, where is your God?’ I reminded him of how He answered Hezekiah. On October 2, 2000, less than a month after my imprisonment, a letter came from Abuja ordering my release and I was set free. My prison experiences brought me closer to God that I developed more faith in God’s ability to see me through.*

*After two months, I decided to go and share the Lord Jesus with my grandparents. The moslem youths were looking for me everywhere, to kill me. They hid me until I couldn’t be hidden. I fled to the bush for four days. On the fourth night, I woke up with a snake beside me. That day, I told God that I wanted to go back to Islam. I couldn’t continue like that in the bush but He quickly reprimanded me. He asked “Upon all the sufferings you’ve been through, you still want to go back? If I didn’t shut the mouth of the snake, wouldn’t it bite you while you slept? I repented and told him that I was sorry; I will never go back to Egypt”.*

*I found out that God actually took me to prison to teach me some things. One was to read the Bible and two, because of a female Christian warder who left and married a Moslem and God shut her womb. In the prison, God told me in a dream that she was going to have a baby. When I told her, she became angry, tortured me, called me names, but I kept praying for her, that the name of the Lord be glorified since I had said the Lord told me. Later, she actually had the baby, and that converted her and her husband. Eight moslems in the prison gave their lives to Christ. They were baptized in the Holy Ghost before I left. Seeing what the Lord used me to do in the prison, I knew that I would do better outside. One day, some moslem youths came and kidnapped me. They laid me on the ground, raised their cutlasses to kill me but their hands remained hanging in the air. That happened to three of them and the others fled. They were later taken to the police who wanted them killed but I told them it was the Lord’s battle not theirs. I told them that I had forgiven them. As I was leaving, they asked for their hands to be restored. I said “In the name of the Lord Jesus Christ, let your hands come down” and their cutlasses dropped. Today, they are Christians and live with me. On another occasion, another group of moslem youths kidnapped me. They were taking me to Sokoto. On the way, scorpions emerged and started to sting them. They dropped me, begged me and even gave me money to take me back home. Yet on another occasion, they kidnapped me and wanted to inject me with poisonous material but they couldn’t find those materials and had to let me go.*

*The Bible says we must start from our Jerusalem. Moslems and Fulanis are my Jerusalem. Many of them live in ignorance, not having heard of Jesus till today. And if I am one of the fortunate ones that God brought out, I need to go out and say something to them. That is why I say I would fight the cause with my blood. I am not limiting myself to Nigeria; I intend to go to the Middle East, planting a church in Saudi Arabia where my children are. I tell God that my children in Saudi Arabia are Ambassadors of Christ and they must become Pastors in Saudi Arabia.*

*So, any time I hear a moslem is converted somewhere and is persecuted, I take them in. I have forty-nine under my roof right now. They call me “mama”. The oldest is eighty-nine years. She became a Christian and her children threw her from upstairs to die, but God preserved her. A Pastor found her and brought her to the centre. Some come with their ears cut off, others are stripped naked etc. I pray for people to join me in this crusade. Thank God. He is raising men among the coverts in the centre and in my family.*

*My immediate elder brother who is a soldier has become a Christian. My mother became a Christian since 2002. My elder brothers who wanted me dead or back to Islam are now Christians. One of them, a Senior Lecturer at the University of Maiduguri had to relocate to Imo State because of persecution.*

*I testify that Jesus is Lord. Some people came to attack us. The first time they came, they saw a pool of blood: the house became a pool of blood. The second time they came, the house became plain land. The third time, they saw ocean. The last time, the house became a pillar of fire. Sometime later, something happened that led to their arrest and the Commissioner of Police sent for me. On getting there, the police brought the criminals who said that I didn’t know them but they knew me. They were all Moslems, some of them from Republic of Niger. They then narrated how they had to attack me, but I was delivered by the Lord. That day, the Commissioner of Police lined up his men in the office and asked me to pray for them.*

*Instead of leaving me alone, my former husband began to persecute me. While leading some assassins to my place to kill me, the vehicle in which they were travelling was involved in an accident. He, alone died in the hospital after confessing that he wanted me dead for I was bringing shame to his name. It pains me because both of us were in the same room the day I heard the voice. After that I prevented him from destroying a copy of the Bible, something I used to enjoy doing. He knew how violent I was, destroying Christendom. He should have learnt a lesson from my conversion and repented. That is how many others die without repentance even though they are exposed to the gospel. The good Lord who is always my Shield and Protector will always save and hide me in His shadow. My life is in God’s hand.”*

*Binta Faruk Jalingo was a staff of the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) Yola. She runs Tabitha Evangelistic Ministry, a home for the persecuted (Converted Muslims) in Miango, Jos Plateau State, Nigeria. I don't know how your feeling will be but as for me, the name Jesus is the most powerful, if you believe the same, then share this with others."*

01/07/2022

God will provide 'all things'
Friday 1st July 2022

'Will he not also...graciously give us all things?' Romans 8:32 NIV

The Bible says, 'He who did not spare his own Son, but gave him up for us all - how will he not also, along with him, graciously give us all things' (Romans 8:32 NIV)?

One author gives this analogy: 'Suppose a man comes upon a child being beaten by thugs. He dashes into the mob, rescues the boy, and carries him to a hospital. The youngster is nursed to health. The man pays for the child's treatment. He learns that the child is an orphan and adopts him as his own and gives the boy his name. Then one night, months later, the father hears the son sobbing into his pillow. He goes to him and asks about the tears. "I'm worried, Daddy...about tomorrow. Where will I get food to eat? How am I going to buy clothes to stay warm? And where will I sleep?" The father is rightfully troubled. "Haven't I shown you? Don't you understand? I risked my life to save you. I gave my money to treat you. You wear my name. I've called you my son. Would I do all that and then not meet your needs?" Honestly, now. Did God save you so you would fret? Would he teach you to walk just to watch you fall? Would he be nailed to the cross for your sins and then disregard your prayers? Come on! Is Scripture teasing us when it says, "He has put his angels in charge of you to watch over you wherever you go" (Psalm 91:11 NCV)?'

You know better, don't you? So stop worrying, and stand securely on his promise that he will 'graciously give us all things'.

01/06/2022

My mates are rich
My mates are married
My mates are landlords
Shh 🤫, stop the comparison and remember that your mates are also 6 feets below the ground

Be patient for your timing and be grateful for where you are

Trust the process

14/02/2022

Remember to say 'I love you'

Monday 14th February 2022

'Jonathan asked David to repeat his promise of love.' 1 Samuel 20:17 NCV

Hoping to save their relationship, a woman dragged her husband to see a counsellor. During their session, the counsellor asked him, 'Do you tell your wife you love her?' The man growled, 'I told her when we got married I loved her - and that if I ever changed my mind, I'd let her know.' Seriously, people know you love them when you show them and tell them. The relationship between Jonathan and David was so strong that they were willing to lay down their lives for one another. Yet the Bible says, 'Jonathan asked David to repeat his promise of love for him' (1 Samuel 20:17 NCV).

When you lose a loved one, you realise that relationships are much more important than possessions. We can maybe forget that in our scramble to get to the top of the heap. There is something about knowing you have a short time to live that radically alters your perspective. It makes you want to fill every precious moment with important words you have left unsaid and important things you have neglected to do. Don't let self-centredness masquerading as ambition or religious zeal stop you from expressing your love to the people in your life who need to hear it. Make that call. Send that e-mail. Buy those flowers. Say, 'I love you.'

Most times, people don't need our opinions and solutions; when we give them our love and support, they usually find their own solutions. Yes, it's important to fulfil your God-given assignment in life, but not at the cost of the people who really matter. Three little words people never get tired of hearing are, 'I love you'. It's not complicated - it just requires thought.

02/02/2022

Give Jesus a chance

Wednesday 2nd February 2022

'Come, follow me, and I will show you how to...' Matthew 4:19 NLT

When others don't see your potential, Jesus does. In common fishermen, he saw the capacity to change the world. Here is something you may not have considered: there are two sides to following Jesus - you believe in him, and he believes in you. Jesus told Simon Peter and Andrew, 'Come, follow me, and I will show you how to...' (Matthew 4:19 NLT).

Do you doubt that? So did Nathanael. When he was invited to meet Jesus, he said, 'Can anything good come out of Nazareth? Philip said to him, Come and see' (John 1:46 NKJV). Even after three years of witnessing Jesus' miracles, his disciples still had doubts. Notice how often he said to them, 'O you of little faith'; 'Still you do not believe'; and 'If you believed, you would see'. Knowing they were anxious about what would happen when he left them and went back to Heaven, Jesus said, 'I will ask the Father and he will give you another Comforter, and he will never leave you' (John 14:16 TLB). The Greek word for comforter is parakletos, meaning 'one who comes alongside to help you'.

The truth is, there will never be a day when you don't need God's help or when it isn't available to you. Maybe you still have doubts. If so, take heart! Jesus loves doubters. Didn't he handpick Thomas? Maybe you think you have too many weaknesses. So did Peter - but Jesus made him the head of the church. Just come as you are, and let his presence rub off on you. What do you have to lose? If you have tried it your way and it's not working, come, give Jesus a chance!

24/10/2021

The seven sons of Sceva (3)

Sunday 24th October 2021

'Having a form of godliness but denying its power.' 2 Timothy 3:5 NIV

Here are three more important lessons from the seven sons of Sceva: (1) Those around you aren't necessarily with you. Just because somebody hangs out with you, admires you, and tries to emulate you, doesn't mean they're with you. These men followed Paul, studying his every move and trying to do what he did. But they had the wrong motives. They were never 'with' him at all! Are you concerned about losing certain people? Are you always trying to keep them happy? Do you wonder if you can make it in life without them? John writes, 'They went out from us, but they were not of us' (1 John 2:19 NKJV). When God removes a person who doesn't belong in your life, trust him; he knows what's best.

(2) Greater numbers don't always mean greater effectiveness. These seven men together couldn't do what one Spirit-empowered apostle did. And, their father was a chief priest, so they knew how to 'do church'. They fulfilled the Scripture: 'Having a form of godliness, but denying its power' (2 Timothy 3:5 NIV).

(3) Success isn't as easy as it looks. Sceva's sons showed up towards the end of Paul's career. They weren't there when he was humbled on the Damascus Road, or trained for three-and-a-half years in the Arabian Desert. These guys were looking for shortcuts. Just because someone writes a book about success, doesn't mean you can achieve overnight what took years of life experience on the part of the author. It's not that God can't give you instant success; it's that you need time, training and, in some cases, a major overhaul to prepare you for it.

23/10/2021

The seven sons of Sceva (2)

Saturday 23rd October 2021

'He who is in you is greater than he who is in the world.' 1 John 4:4 NKJV

From the seven sons of Sceva we learn two very important things:

(1) Satan knows who you are. The demons in this man spoke to the sons of Sceva, saying, 'Jesus I know, and Paul I know; but who are you' (Acts 19:15 NKJV)? Question: Do you have the kind of relationship with God that causes Satan to know your name, and acknowledge that you're a force to be reckoned with? When God asked Satan, 'Have you noticed my servant, Job?' he replied, 'Yes, and every time I come up against him I hit a force field I can't pe*****te' (Job 1:8-12, paraphrased). Maybe you're preoccupied with your own inadequacy, thinking you're not up to the job, or you're not good enough. Understand this: it's not you the enemy's afraid of - it's God's Spirit within you!

(2) When 'the evil day' comes, you discover if you have what it takes. Paul said, 'Take up the whole armour of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day' (Ephesians 6:13 NKJV). The demons in the man recognised the weaknesses in the seven sons of Sceva and stripped them of their pretence. You will only survive if your faith is genuine, because one day you'll have to walk with God when you can't understand or explain where he's taking you. Your techniques and talents won't get you through. You're going to have to stand on his Word when it doesn't look like it's working for you. That's when you discover it's '"not by might nor...power, but by my Spirit," says the Lord' (Zechariah 4:6 NKJV).

21/10/2021

EVANGEL DAILY MEAL

Thursday 21st October, 2021

TOPIC:
THE OTHER SIDE OF R-E-J-E-C-T-I-O-N

KEY VERSE:
"........Did you not hate me, and expel me from my father's house? Why have you come to me now when you are in distress?" (Judges 11:7)

TODAY'S TEXT:
Judges 11:1-10

MESSAGE:
It is not an excellent idea to go trough life without having anybody say 'no' to you, even when you're in the wrong, let alone when you're right! Some of the great people we hear or read about grew to be experts in rejections. It's just that they resourcefully handled whatever rejection that was dealt to them, and
turned them making something greatly rewarding.

Normally, many view the season of rejection as a season of humiliation, pain, and grief. But the few who view it as a season of resourceful reflections and reassessment of oneself; a season of resourcing and developing oneself to an enviable appreciable height, such people always come out much better, and even demanded and celebrated by the same people that had rejected them.

The time many people would have used to nurse or babysit their wounds of rejection, actually became the season Jephthah chose to make himself resourceful and highly in demand. He became so resourceful that even those that rejected him went after him, cap-in-
hand, begging that he be their deliverer. Then he had the opportunity to state his term: make me your ruler. They had no choice, they did And the stone which the builders rejected became the chief cornerstone (Psa. 118:22).

So, the issue isn't really the rejection that was dealt to you, but what you make out of it! A season of rejection shouldn't be a season of self-pity, but that of self-discovery. It shouldn't be a season to fume with rage and scheme vengeance. No! lt is rather a season to tune-up your resourcefulness to a very objective and conspicuous appreciable level. Make your resourcefulness so appreciable that even those that rejected you cannot afford to deny your relevance, if they do not wish to be rendered irrelevant!

CONTROLLING THOUGHTS:
Sometimes in life Rejection is Direction.

PRAYER:
Oh Lord, help me; strengthen me in times of rejection that I may fix my eyes on you in Jesus' name.

BIBLE STUDY IN ONE YEAR:
Jeremiah 5-6; 1Timothy 1

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