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February Thursday 6th

TOPIC: THE POWER OF EXEMPLARY LIFE WILL TAKE YOU TO HEAVEN
TEXT: Job 29:11-17
KEY VERSE: 1 Thessalonians 2:10, Ye are witnesses, and God also, how holily and justly and unblameably we behaved ourselves among you that believe.

I am telling you of that which will take you to heaven, not that which destroys or condemns. I am encouraging you in what will take you to heaven. Get a godly Christian husband, he will become a message to you his wife. He will become a message other wives preach to their husbands as a role model. Get a godly Christian wife, who is humble, holy, and submissive to her husband, she will become a message to her husband. Other husbands will preach her to their wives. That is the power of an exemplary life! Get an industrious, obedient and submissive child, he or she becomes a message to the parents. Other parents will preach him to their own children and say “Can’t you see the child in that house, how he behaves and is a pride of the parents? Won’t you learn to behave likewise?” It is the power of an exemplary life. That is the spirit of a wonderful life; a satisfied life; an excellent life! It will possess you and make you an example to the society, a role model that others will want to pattern their lives after for the sake of heaven.

These are the things we have been teaching in Holiness Revival Movement. We have been teaching you uncommon scriptural truths that will perfect you for heaven. We are not them that dilute the word of God to make bitter to taste sweet, and sweet to taste bitter. Our teachings are true, plain and trustworthy. I pray that the Lord will make you an example of a complete holy man, of a complete holy woman, of a complete holy pastor, of a complete holy choir member, of a complete holy co-coordinator. I mean a holy and righteous youth; a holy and righteous young lady; a holy, righteous and truthful student; holy, righteous and sincere civil servant; holy and righteous driver. Holiness and righteousness will bless this work; it will multiply conversion of souls and bring many into the holiness of God. Living a holy life is not a difficult task. It is possible and achievable. Many in biblical times lived a holy and blameless life and the Bible testifies to it. Among them were Noah, Abraham, Moses, Lot, Job, Mordecai, Daniel, Joseph, Elizabeth, Anna, Paul, Peter etc. Therefore, living a holy life is a possibility. Living an exemplary life is your minimum standard for heaven and it is achievable.

Thought for the day: Living an exemplary holy life is not a difficult task if you are determined.
Song for the day: Make me holy … Make me holy O Lord
Bible reading for the day:
Exodus 39-49; Matthew 24:1-22
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