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Please stop finding fault and shifting blame

Dear friend, you are welcome to our daily word for spiritual strength! The entrance of God’s word dispels darkness from our minds and hearts. His word is indeed lamp to our feet and a light unto our path. Here is what the Lord will want you to see from His word today: If you are set to initiate change in your life, please stop finding fault and shifting blame. Other people might be responsible for where you are in life, but nobody is responsible for your continuing to stay where you are. Until you stop finding fault and shifting blame, you will not rise up and take responsibility for your advancement in life. Here is what God want you to do from today on:
  • Don’t blame the devil, resist him (James 4: 7);
  • Don’t blame God, obey Him (Genesis 3: 12-13);
  • Don’t blame your challenges and predicaments; fight your way through them by faith (Number chapter 12-14).
This is God’s desire for you today. If you receive this revelation into your spirit today, it will not only dispel confusion and darkness from your life, you will also become strong to go through any demonic opposition and breakthrough any limiting circumstances of life. 
“For thou wilt light my candle: the LORD my God will enlighten my darkness. For by thee I have run through a troop; and by my God have I leaped over a wall” (Psa. 18:28-29)
 Believe from this day on that with God you can run through any demonic troop and leap over walls of circumstances. Remember that as long as you are blaming people or circumstances, you are giving them the power to control your life. You will make it in life in Jesus Name! See you tomorrow! Pastor Rufus Ajiboye

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