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bluidkiti 11-30-2014 01:10 PM

Lack No Good Thing
 
Lack No Good Thing
TODAY’S SCRIPTURE
“...Those who seek the Lord lack no good thing.”
(Psalm 34:10, NIV)
TODAY’S WORD from Joel and Victoria

When God created you, He put in you everything you need to fulfill your purpose in the Earth. You have the talent, the creativity and the ideas. You are full of discipline, focus and self-control. You have strength, determination and resolve. The Creator of the universe has crowned you with His favor. If you’re going to live a victorious life, you have to see yourself as a “no lack” person.

If you go around thinking, “I’ll never get out of debt. I’ll never have enough,” what you’re really saying is, “I’m lacking talent. I’m lacking ability.” Or, “I’ll never lose this weight. I’ll never break this bad habit.” You’re saying, “I’m lacking discipline. I’m lacking self-control. I don’t have enough.” If you see yourself as lacking, what does that say about God?

Deep down you have to know that because you trust in the Lord, you are a “no lack” person. Meditate on the fact that Almighty God breathed His life into you. He has already equipped and empowered you. You may have difficulties, but it’s not a surprise to God. He has equipped you, and you are well able to fulfill your destiny!
A PRAYER FOR TODAY
Father, thank You for providing everything I need. I trust You have given me everything I need to fulfill my destiny. I declare that I am a “no lack” person and receive every blessing You have prepared for me in Jesus’ name. Amen.

MajestyJo 12-01-2014 04:58 AM

As soon as I saw this, I am reminded of the Native American woman who brought me into recovery, who couldn't not stay sober herself, who said to me, "Remember, God doesn't make no junk." She took me to my first meeting. She was at my first morning meeting at the Hamilton Women's Discussion Group at she got up and gave me a hug and said, "I am so glad you lived to make it." She got me my first bachelor apartment and helped me to move out of the YWCA.

The sad thing was, she knew the program, she knew the words, she could apply them, but she just had problems living them.


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