MOTHER OF FAILURE.

MATTHEW KAYODE FLOURISH AYANBIYI

I'M AN EASYGOING MAN, DRIVING BY PURPOSE AND VISION. A LOVER OF GOD, I WRITE, I SPEAK AND I TEACH.

25 articles

April 26, 2020

 

AND YOU ALL DO IT

 

Over the years in my studies, I  discovered that failure in life is not because God is not ready to solve the problems of humanity or because He didn't want us to succeed, a resounding No! Also, it is not because God doesn't wrought miracles anymore. In fact He's committed today than ever before.

Where the problem lie is in our lackadaisical attitude towards Time and missing of preceding moments to success or breakthrough.

Jacob the son of Isaac dreamed at the right time and exploited the moment.

Then He became blessed. Moses saw the burning bush which birthed his encounter.

The woman with the issue of blood didn't miss the Time and eventually she was made whole at the moment.

Paul on the road to Damascus encountered Christ and became great,

John on the isle of Patmos birthed the book of Revelation.

Peter and James on the mountain of transfiguration, they saw the true glory of Christ.

Jesus being baptized by John in the Jordan. His journey to fulfilment of the Divine assignment.

Obviously, the right time to forfeit Jesus assignment as our savior was when John refused to baptise Him, but He insisted because He knew if He  could miss the time and didn't explore the moment he could probably not receive the spirit of God that will lead him throughout his journey of destiny which  could have resulted into failure.

Most often, it is not because people are not hard working, it is not because they don't attended every seminar, workshops or conferences, not because they were unable to attended every prayer meetings or crusades, it is because they are mostly not present at the right time to explore the preceding moments to success.

Time in every of its journey always present opportunity to people with a silent question that takes only a good listeners to hear and a well prepared person to explore.

"And Jesus answered and said unto him, What wilt thou that I should do unto thee? The blind man said unto him, Lord, that I might receive my sight." (Mark 10:51).

The question now is, Are you prepared for your the moment that Time will present at you?

If i may ask, “What do you want Time to do for you?” What would you say?  

Do you know what you need?

If you don’t know, then you may have just missed your moment.

Shalom.

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MATTHEW KAYODE FLOURISH AYANBIYI

I'M AN EASYGOING MAN, DRIVING BY PURPOSE AND VISION. A LOVER OF GOD, I WRITE, I SPEAK AND I TEACH.

25 articles

April 26, 2020


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