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Love is Me - Part 2

Where is LOVE? LOVE is in you! – Romans 5:5. LOVE is the Grace of our Lord Jesus Christ who is at work in you. LOVE is the Holy Ghost that dwells within you

When can you experience LOVE?

When you stop believing what you see, feel and touch above what the word of God says about you. When you choose to believe God’s word – Jeremiah 31:3 – Proverbs 23:7

LOVE is not only for dating. LOVE is for every daily activity of your life. It’s in the way you think, attitude, talent, creativity, skills and manner of approach. It’s in the way you treat your brothers and sisters. It’s in the way you treat you class mate and school mate. It’s in the way you make friends and the motive behind you making friends.

From age 13 to 22, you ought to use this season of your life to discover the purpose and plan of God for your life. Within this time frame you should be able to define your direction in life ad destiny. You should be able to know what is expected of you by the Lord. This stage of your life is not for any emotional attachment (dating). You need to discover your God’s given vision early. Your teenage season is your training season. It’s a place to search to discover and prepare your talent, creativity, ideas, and dreams into the stage of excellence. 

I discovered my purpose and vision at age 14 and I have not cease to pursue it till date. You are not too young to discover and understand your direction in life and destiny. Being a lady is not an excuse or limitation and being a man is not an advantage. It’s not about your gender or location or the colour of your skin. This is all about you and the Holy Spirit fellowshipping through the studying of God’s word.

LOVE IS YOU. See it, believe it, accept it, think it, become it and daily express it.

Shalom!

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