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TOPIC: PASTOR PAUL RIKA AS A GODLY YOUTH WITH A VISION

Text: 1 John 2: 13-14 

SATURDAY APRIL 1st.

Key verse: Psalm 119:9. Wherewithal shall a young man cleanse his way? by taking heed thereto according to thy word.
“When I was coming up as a young man, I memorized many portions of the Bible. You might have noticed me quoting some of them by heart today. I did those things in my youth. I was very committed and dedicated to the Lord and zealous for Him. In all these, the Lord was seeing me and He was saying “I have found the sons of Jesus. I have found a man that is after my heart who shall do all my will”. I am transferring the baton to you today as a youth. You will go and do likewise and let God have men and women of dedication to use in this end time. We will avenge the devil for all the devils he has done to mankind. We will overturn him. Evil shall go to his kingdom; evil shall go to his demons. We will deliver mankind from his hands in Jesus Christ's Name.”
“I remember when I was in the School of Basic Studies in Zaria, Nigeria, in 1984 or 1985. Already the thought of God was bubbling in me: how to serve God: how to sit down and study the scriptures. So early in the morning when we were going for lectures, I would pass some cleaners, cleaning around our hostels. I would look at them and say to myself, “Look at these people, see they have all the time. After they finish cleaning, what do they do? They go and sit down idle for all the remaining time. Ooh, let me finish this school quickly so I can give my whole life to Jesus and the knowledge and study of His service. God has provided this opportunity to me according to my request. Praise the Lord.” Matthew5: 6. Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness; for they shall be filled.
“Go and read God’s Word, hide it in your heart. In temptation the word will appear between you and the devil. You will quote it and defeat him”.

Thought for the day: Study the Word to be strong and victorious 

Song for the day: Bye and bye continue, Jesus says continue …

Bible reading for the day: Judges 6-7; Luke 8:1-21
#Horemow.

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