The goal in life is to live young, have fun and arrive at your final destination as late as possible, with a smile on your face.
~#theenergybus@JonGordon11
You're a man. Stop telling people about your private life. Be silent
You're a man. Stop telling people about your private life. Be silent
You're a man. Stop telling people about your private life. Be silent
You're a man. Stop telling people about your private life. Be silent.
It's not that women are better at cheating than men, that's why it's difficult to catch them cheating
BUT
A side chick wants to replace the main & that's how men get caught
Whikst the side dude wants to remain the side & that's why women are not caught easily
Hey @WhatsApp Kindly take it a step further for Privacy. Can we get a "No Screenshot" option for profile pictures, WhatsApp statuses and photos in private chats?
That would be a game changer for user security #WhatsApp#Privacy
Joseph's dream came with a 13-year character development program that included betrayal, slavery, false accusations, and prison.
God gave him the exact hardships needed to transform a spoiled teenager into a leader capable of saving nations. The dream came first, but the dungeon was required before the position. Every obstacle Joseph faced was forging the character he'd need to carry the authority he'd been promised.
When Joseph received his dreams at 17, he was arrogant enough to tell his brothers they'd bow to him. He had vision without wisdom, calling without character, destiny without discipline. If God had promoted him immediately, the power would have destroyed him.
The pit, Potiphar's house, and the prison were preparation for what was to come. In Potiphar's house, Joseph learned integrity by resisting temptation when no one was watching. In prison, he learned faithfulness by serving others even when forgotten.
Through betrayal, he learned forgiveness. Through injustice, he learned to trust God's timing over his own understanding. Every hardship carved away the immature parts of his character that couldn't carry the weight of his calling.
Most people want the dream without the development. They want the platform without the process, the authority without the refining, the throne without the training ground. They pray for promotion while avoiding the very circumstances
God is using to prepare them for it. When God gives you a vision bigger than your current capacity, He's also committing to develop you into someone who can handle it. The gap between your dream and your readiness is the curriculum that you need to grow.
The challenges you're facing are the forge where your calling is being shaped. Joseph spent more time being prepared for his purpose than he did walking in it. Thirteen years of hardship for a dream he received as a teenager. Most people would have given up, assumed they heard wrong, or decided God forgot about them.
But Joseph understood something crucial: the process is the point. The hardships you're facing right now are specifically designed to develop the character you'll need for where God is taking you. Your current struggles are very strategic.
I've watched my biggest breakthroughs come only after my deepest breakdowns. Every season that felt like betrayal was actually building discernment and wisdom. Every period that felt like exile was developing independence from human approval.
Stop resisting the process and start embracing it. The dream God gave you is real, but you're not ready for it yet. And that's exactly why He's allowing you to go through what you're going through. Trust the forge. The fire is refining you into someone capable of carrying what's coming.