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PRAY FOR GOD TO GIVE YOU A BLESSED LIFE

God's blessings shall follow you, for taking the time to study.

TOPIC: PRAY FOR GOD TO GIVE YOU A BLESSED LIFE

TEXT: 2 PETER 1:2-4 

SATURDAY JULY 22ND

Key verse:  1 Thessalonians 5:17 Pray without ceasing.  
In today’s bible text, Peter is telling the children of God that by virtue of your knowing God and knowing Jesus, you have entitlements. You have blessings; you have provisions that God has made available for you. Some benefits accrue to you because you know God, because you know Jesus and these blessings are the blessings of grace and peace. Grace refers to unmerited things which by your power and knowledge you could not have gotten. You could not have acquired them, yet they would come from God freely. What comes by grace is a free gift. They are gifts to you because you know Jesus. They are the provisions for your joy, provisions for your peace, provisions for your satisfaction, provisions of prosperity in your life, because you know God, because you know Jesus Christ. His divine power has given us all things that pertain to life; everything you need or desire in this world as you live and walk in this life. Every desire of your heart and every good thing you wish for yourself are inside the package that God has provided for you. 
These goodly provisions from Jesus are to make you live well, to make you live joyfully, to make you live happily, and it relates to everything about your life, about yourself, about your family, about work, about your marriage, and about anything that will make you happy, joyful and peaceful. All these provisions have been made by God for your full benefit. This package also covers your education, and relationship with fellow human beings, in the way you want or desire it. God has placed at your disposal a full package of blessings, not only to meet your physical needs but also the spiritual. God is also concerned about your spiritual well-being, your spiritual success, your spiritual advancement, your spiritual achievement, and your spiritual attainment. These provisions and blessings are there for your asking. Earnestly ask God for the good things you need in life so that your joy may be full. 

Thought for the day: Your blessings are waiting for your asking. 

Song for the day: Nothing prayers cannot do, Jesus answers prayers. 

Bible reading for the day: Psalm 36-37; Acts 23:1-11 
#Horemow.

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