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The Secret Of Dismantling Obstacles



Tremble, thou earth at the presence of the Lord, at the presence of the God of Jacob; Psalm 114:7

On our journey of life, obstacles, hindrances or limitations abound. You might be surprised why this so. The experience of the children of Israel on their way to the promised land portrays this. They were confronted with many obstacles like red sea, the river Jordan, the wall of Jericho, the anakims who were the giants in the land, Joshua 11:24.

Suffice it then to say there's no promise land without giants.If God has ever given you a promise, there are giants confront and contend with. But what matters is not the presence of the giants but the victory we will have at the end.  what then is the secret of handling obstacles in our journey of life?
We confront obstacles with the presence of God.

From Psalm 114:1-8, that the presence of God is an obstacles dissolver. Where the presence of God is found, obstacles have no future.

Beloved, whatever you do to increase the presence of God in your life is not a waste of time because the presence of God is a weapon for dismantling of obstacles.

Note this: Where the presence of God is found, obstacles have no future. 

Tips: 1. Engage in spiritual exercise that will increase the presence of God in your daily life.
          2. Deviate from practices that will make God's presence away from you.

Prayer: O lord, dissolve every obstacles in my life. Help me Lord to attract your presence in Jesus Name...Amen




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