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Dominion Mandate Daily Devotional Friday, February 19

HOOK UP WITH YOUR DESTINY PARTNERS
Luke 1:26-41

There are aspects of the assignment God has given to you that will not become a reality until you hook up with some persons God had planned before hand to be your destiny helpers. In His infinite wisdom, God raises and equips such persons with some dimensions of gift or knowledge that will be necessary for the successful execution of the assignment committed to you.

John the Baptist was raised by God to be a fore runner and a destiny helper to the Lord Jesus Christ. John said in John 1:23, 26-27, “I am 'The voice of one crying in the wilderness: "Make straight the way of the LORD,” as the prophet Isaiah said."... "I baptize with water, but there stands One among you whom you do not know. It is He who, coming after me, is preferred before me, whose sandal strap I am not worthy to loose."

God is the one that pairs people’s destinies. In the case of John and Jesus, the same Angel Gabriel that God sent to John’s parents to announce the coming birth of John was also sent to Mary to announce the coming birth of Jesus. The bible recorded such close partners as Elijah and Elisha; Paul and Timothy; David and Jonathan among others.
You find your destiny helpers through prayers. When you begin to ask God to connect you to such people, you have to be sensitive to the Holy Spirit who will give you directions and instructions that, if you follow, will connect you to your pre-ordained partners.

Pray that the Holy Spirit will guide you to your own destiny helpers.
Pray that you will be sensitive enough to know them when they cross your path.

CONFESSION: I connect my destiny helpers now by prayer. Precious Holy Spirit, draw them to me – practically.

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