SPACE FOR PACE (2)

SPACE FOR PACE (2)

If you know the secrets you will repeat the success. In today’s topic, we continue to look at what made Elijah, a man who ran barefooted to outrun a king who carried a chariot. The speed of a horse cannot be compared to that of a man, how do you explain an athlete who outran a moving car? Elijah did outrun a chariot and here are the remaining things he did to have such an outstanding performance and what you can do too to enjoy divine speed:

3) Don’t communize small opportunities, Elijah prayed seven times for rain and only saw a little cloud out of the sea and he capitalized on that. The beginning of a fast-moving car is when the engine starts. Every problem around you is an opportunity, a raw material for your lifting. If you see a little opening to start up your business, grab it, don’t wait till when you have bigger space, there is abundance in that little beginning. Embrace it with both hands. You are a master degree holder and only job around you is a volunteer position, if you are being led, go for it; it may be your launch pad.

4) Have humility in prayers, I did not say you must just be a man of prayers, no! Many people prayed today and never gotten results because they are too big for God, always criticizing man of God, open their eyes while prayers are going on and when it is time to give, they give excuses. Can you still bend your knees to God in prayers, you said, yes, right? But what if a man of God asks you to kneel down for prayers and you know the cloth you wear is expensive or possibly white attire. Humility is the surest way to the top.

5) Pursue that dream again, pray again, and launch out again. Never be too tired to pursue your dream, Elijah did pray seven times for rain but got a little cloud out of the sea. Never be too tired of God, He answers prayer. Caleb requested for a mountainous land at the age of eighty-five years. If you can have a determination to succeed, you will surely break new ground.

Word Affirmation: When the wicked, even mine enemies and my foes, came upon me to eat up my flesh, they stumbled and fell - Psalm 27:2 (Don't just say it, mean it!)

“Every problem around you is an opportunity, a raw material for your lifting.”
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