SCRIPTURE: And Abraham gat up early in the morning to the place where he stood before the Lord: – Genesis 19:27.
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: Your devotion to God determines your duration in life.
The Bible is filled with men and women who affected their generations for God to such an extent that the world cannot recover from. Our LORD Jesus made a mark in His time; the Bible recorded that no book can contain the exploits He did (John 20:30).
In our contemporary world, William Wilberforce was an English politician and philanthropist. He was also the leader of the movement for the abolition of slave trade. Abraham Lincoln was the 16th President of the United State of America. He was a committed Presbyterian. George Washington was the 1st President of the United States of America. He was a member of the laity of the Church of England.
These aforementioned great men that shaped their generations were not just nominal Christians but committed and dedicated to God.
Beloved, anyone who had been significantly relevant in the past was able to do so because of his connection and donation to God. Commitment to God that is a secret of relevance in life.
So, your devotion to God determines your duration in life; your reverence of God is key to your becoming a reference in life.
Remember this: Your devotion to God determines your duration in life.
ASSIGNMENT(S):
1. Make up your mind to impact your generation for God.
2. Endeavour to pay the price for greatness.
PRAYER: O LORD, I ask that You help me to impact my world for You. Help me not to waste my life on earth in Jesus’ Name.
FOR FURTHER UNDERSTANDING, GET THIS MESSAGE: SECRETS OF GENERATIONAL IMPACT.
QUOTE: Investment brings commitment, and commitment enhances character. Culled from WHO ARE YOU? by Dr Paul Enenche.
TODAY IN HISTORY – 3RD MAY, 1850: Sixteen-year old Charles H. Spurgeon made his public profession of faith in Jesus Christ in a Primitive Methodist Chapel, in Colchester, England. Spurgeon began a preaching career the following year which did not end until his death in 1892.
AMAZING FACT: The tongue is not the only place where taste buds are found. Taste buds can also be found on the inside of our cheeks, on our lips, on the roof of our mouth and even under the tongue.
DAILY READING: Judges 17:1 to 18:31, John 3:1 to 21, Psalm 104:1 to 23, Proverbs 14:20 to 21.
Tuesday, May 3, 2016
GENERATIONAL IMPACTERS
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