
The Father's Menu
Apostle Dr. Richard Udoh
Sunday, September 15, 2019
NO STOPPING, KEEP MOVING
“And the LORD said unto Moses, Wherefore criest thou unto me? Speak unto the children of Israel that they go forward:â€
Exodus 14:15
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You need a steady increase in grace to fulfil the purpose of God for your life. No man succeeds in life without adequate empowerment of grace. Be it physical, spiritual, mental or financial, you need to be adequately and steadily empowered to make it in life. You cannot afford to live your life the same way and at the same level as the day you were born. You need to move through the various stages of crawling, walking and running. These levels were clearly mapped out for you from the day you were created. Provided your thoughts are aligned with that of God, you need to get the needed empowerment per stage to get started and keep moving on till you get to your God ordained destiny. Go getters will never faint nor be weary. They will always summon up courage to make it to the end. This is not your final bus stop brethren. There’s a place called destiny and that’s where you should aspire to be. “If thou faint in the day of adversity, thy strength is small.” Proverbs 24:10. Don’t faint or look back in the face of life’s challenges. You cannot be called successful until you succeed in those examinations of life. These seasons are for your testing and trials but you will be successful if you don’t stop fighting and concentrate on what the Lord has spoken unto you. Put on the required armour of God and forge ahead. This place is too small and is far from where God is taking you. Forget about the present day suffering, pain and rejection. Jephtah was once rejected and called a bastard but he came back to rule as king over the same people. If he had given up on himself, there won’t be this testimony about him today. I declare, your testimony shall be unstoppable in this 2019!
Prayer: Grant me the grace to move on and to get to my place in destiny.
Further reading: Exodus 14:13-15
Read through the Bible: II Samuel 11 & II Corinthians 4