Every day you have to make the choice, “Am I going to hold on to this offense, or am I going to let it go? Am I going to hang out with these friends that cause me to compromise, or am I going to stay on the high road and be a person of excellence?"
Every day you need to put on a fresh new attitude. Yesterday’s attitude will get old. If you don’t start afresh and new, then you’ll bring all of the negative from yesterday into today.
The how is not as important as the Who. When you know who you are, a child of the Most High God, crowned with favor, with royal blood flowing through your veins, then the Who will override the how.
When you really know who your Heavenly Father is, you’ll go to Him with confidence, knowing that He accepts you—faults and all. He has mercy for your mistakes. He’s not in the judging business; He’s in the restoring business.
You need to enter into rest. Come back to a place of peace. You can’t trust God and be worried at the same time. When you’re at rest, you know God’s in control, you know all things are going to work for your good, you know what He started He’s going to finish.
You need to tell every closed door, “You are not permanent; you will not keep me from my destiny. You don’t have the final say. God has the final say. He is my doorkeeper. He’s promised that He will open doors that no person can shut.”
Look for opportunities to teach others what you know. It helps the the other person and it gives you more confidence as a developer.
It’s not a competition. The world is a better place when we help each other out.
I declare Ephesians 3:20 over your life. This week God will do exceeding, abundantly in your life! You will have favor and increase in all areas of your life and beyond your wildest imagination!
You may fail an interview or have a business idea that doesn't work out. You WILL run into these issues, but so did the most successful people on the planet.
Failure is nothing to be ashamed of unless you let it stop you.
Sounds kind of corny and cliche, but it's true 😉
We’re supposed to reign. God didn’t crown you to live defeated, burdened down by fear and addictions. You are crowned to defeat enemies, crowned to take your family to a new level, crowned to succeed, to excel, to leave your mark.
God knows we’re going to get tired. He knows there will be times that we don’t have the strength on our own to do what we need to do. He doesn’t fault us; He doesn’t cancel our destiny. He sends the right people to lift and encourage us.
God doesn’t expect you to be strong all the time. He understands there will be times that we get weary. The good news is God doesn’t fault us for feeling weak. The Scripture says, “When you are weak, He is strong.”