Divine Preparations for Kingdom Professionalsનમૂનો
THE DANIEL’S CALL TO PREPAREDNESS
Daniels must dive deep into the waters of the Holy Ghost. Whether it is now or in the future, great things await you, but the question is whether you will be fully prepared to fulfil God's purpose when you reach those heights. Major challenges and battles may lie ahead; you must equip yourself thoroughly so that when these battles come, you can shine brightly instead of facing embarrassment.
Ideally, if you were born again at a young age, you should be a leader among Daniels. However, the devil is a master at presenting alternatives that can divert you from God's true plan and destiny for your life. This is why you might observe someone who should exemplify the virtues of Esther or Ruth instead of acting like Delilah in the presence of Mordecai.
The decision to be a Daniel involves a commitment to a divine process of growth and preparation. You may already be in the midst of this process, with God now giving meaning and purpose to the trials and experiences you have endured. For example, if you assumed leadership roles early in life due to the loss of your father, and now, at 42, you possess wisdom typically seen in those much older, consider why God allowed this to happen. Perhaps He has been waiting for this precise moment to open previously closed doors to ensure you remained humble and grounded. Take your training seriously because the journey ahead is of great significance. Prepare yourself thoroughly and tell God, “Lord, here am I.”
Prayer: Father, train me for Your end-time Daniel’s Company move. I receive help to take my training seriously in Jesus’ name.
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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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