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Dominion Mandate Daily Devotional March 9, 2016

Theme: God’s Strategy Is Men
Exodus 31:1-11

God began creation but he did not complete it. His strategy for perfecting and completing what he started is men. God created sand, but men must mould blocks and build houses. God created trees, but men must build factories and produce wine and fruit juices. He created iron, but men must build bridges. He created aluminum, but men must build aircrafts. Men must continue crated from where God stopped.

The truth is that God never stopped creating. 
But he has continued to create through men. 
God desires to continue creating through you.

 When you partner with him in the business of creation, he pays you high dividends. What is commonly referred to as wealth is the reward that go brings to those that have partnered with him in creating a better world. Genuine wealth comes when you find a way to add value and improve on the things God has created especially in such a way as to solve problems and bring benefit to humanity- the people he made in his image and likeness.

At a time people in various parts of the world are bemoaning the crisis that have engulfed nations in form economic downturn, there is a set of people god is expecting to tap into his infinite wisdom and begin to provide the solutions the people are earning for.

 For your information, the solution to the economic and leadership predicament of our nations does not lie in the hands of those now occupying government positions. You are Bazeleel and Aholiab of the present generation. God has filled you with “…the spirit of God, in wisdom, in understanding, in knowledge, and in all manner of workmanship” (exodus 31:3). Put what God has given you to use and provide answers to local and national problems.

PRAYER: 
stir up your gift, pray in the spirit and venture out.

CONFESSION: 
I am created in the image and likeness of God. Creativity and ingenuity are part of my inheritance.

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