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Divine Preparations for Kingdom Professionals

DAY 8 OF 31

RECOGNIZING DIVINE CLUES (1)

God always prepares you for success and leaves clues along the way. Divine success comes with signs; one key indicator is the people God places around you. Pay attention to those you frequently interact with; they are often a clue to where you are headed. God brings these connections to give you a taste of future roles or positions you will occupy. If you are destined for ministry or significant wealth in the kingdom, you will often have an early sense or inkling of this.

Take David, for instance. He was destined to be king, but God orchestrated events so that through his battle with Goliath, Saul would notice him. As a result, David, just 17 years old, found himself in the palace, not to be dazzled by its splendour but to learn the qualities needed for kingship. His presence in the palace was a preparation phase, teaching him how not to act when he became king.

When you find yourself in a position or place that seems to align with your future, beware of the spirit of familiarity. This spirit can undermine the purpose of your placement by causing you to lose the sense of awe and respect that should accompany such opportunities. Developing a casual attitude towards significant things can result in losing divine access. Always remember, as a Daniel, God chooses you, and it is important to remain aware of your unique calling and purpose.

Prayer: Dear Lord, help me to correctly identify the divine clues You send my way for my destiny journey and deliver me from every spirit of familiarity in Jesus’ name.

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Divine Preparations for Kingdom Professionals

The Bible says, "Seest thou a man diligent in his business? He shall stand before kings; he shall not stand before mean men." God wants you to be a colossus in your workplace as a professional and, at the same time, a kingdom representative. This 31-day devotional will teach you the critical preparation required for Kingdom professionals to function effectively and make Jesus proud in their workplace.

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