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Dominion Mandate Daily Devotional Thursday February 18

THEME: SOME KEYS TO WISDOM,  
1 Samuel 23:1-13

Learn to make your prayer sessions a time to speak to God and also for God to speak to you. Prayer sessions should be time for two-way communication, not unidirectional communication.

In our passage today, we see how often it was stated that “David enquired of the Lord.” Anytime you have an issue you are not able to resolve, or a question you cannot find an answer to, write it on a piece of paper and ask GOD to beam His light upon that matter and let the eyes of your inward man be enlightened to receive the solution you are looking for. As you go to bed, put a pen and paper beside you.

In the early hours of the morning, you will discover that you will wake up with the answers you have been looking for. It can come in the form of a visual answer. God could decide to show you a clear visual picture that delivers to you the answer you are looking for. He can give you an audio version in which case He speaks to your inward man in a manner that supplies the answer. He can also drop a deep impression in your heart, just like a text message is delivered from one handset to yours and you are able to read the message and function with it.

Whenever you wake up in the morning, calm down and download the things that just came from the Ultimate Intelligence. It comes from His heart to your heart and from His Spirit to your spirit – that is how GOD operates. But you must be properly positioned to download what He is saying, document them and put them to practical use.

· Take hold of the key of David and unlock every door that has been. shut against you.
·Command destruction of all limiting gates and bars.

CONFESSION: Your plans for me, Lord, are the very best there can be. I receive and run with them every day.

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