Taking Delivery Of The Morning – Dr. Paul Enenche

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SEED OF DESTINY DEVOTIONAL

Wednesday, 28 September 2016

TOPIC: TAKING DELIVERING OF THE MORNING

SCRIPTURE:  And all the people came early in the morning to him in the temple, for to hear him. – Luke 21:38

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: To oversleep in the morning is to miss the spiritual manna for the day.

It is clear from our anchor scripture that people gathered early in the morning in the temple to hear God’s Word from our LORD Jesus Christ. The morning season is critical to receiving Divine instructions. The children of Israel also gathered manna every morning (Exodus 16:21).

The morning season, therefore, is the time for spiritual manna. The morning time is when insight from the Word of God is deepest. Therefore, to oversleep in the morning is to miss the spiritual manna for the day.

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In order to access instructions in the morning, treasure God’s Word by studying your Bible early in the morning. Ask God to baptize you with a fresh hunger for His Word. Make up your mind to study God’s Word diligently in the morning hours of the day.

There are many benefits of being in touch with God’s Word, one of which is that God’s Word purifies our lives constantly (John 15:3).

Beloved, ensure that you do not start your day without studying God’s Word. As you do this, you connect with the insight of the morning and no devil can deny your impact in the day.

Remember this: To oversleep in the morning is to miss the spiritual manna for the day.

ASSIGNMENT(S):
1. Make effort to rise up early in the morning for Divine instructions.
2. Study God’s Word constantly.

FOR FURTHER UNDERSTANDING, GET THIS MESSAGE: IN THE DAYS OF HIS POWER – PT. 3

PRAYER: O LORD, I receive the grace to take delivery of the pregnancy of the morning from this day onward, in Jesus’ Name.

QUOTE: Instruction gives light, and light handles darkness. Culled from 10 PRINCIPAL SECRETS OF PRINCIPAL PEOPLE by Dr Paul Enenche.

DAILY READING: Isaiah 54:1 to 57:14, Ephesians 6:1 to 24, Psalms 70:1 to 5, Proverbs 24:8.

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