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How God Led Me To His Will For Me In Marriage (1)

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How God Led Me To His Will For Me In Marriage (1) 


Wednesday May 1st


Text: Numbers 36: 10 - 13 

Key verse: John 2:2 “And both Jesus was called and His disciples, to the marriage.”

My name is Paul Nathaniel. I had trusted God for a life partner for many years; both before and after I joined HOREMOW but my efforts ended in disappointments and frustrations. I had four disappointments in a row in Garki zone; either at proposal uf introduction stage. I wept bitterly and decided not to marry any more like Apostle Paul. One day, a coordinator asked of my marriage plans and I told him that I have decided not to marry again. He counselled me for over an hour, prayed for me and encouraged me to make at least one more effort in faith. He assured me that God will visit me since He wants me to marry in His will. 

I began to pray again. One day, a pastor came to the camp to see Daddy Paul Rika and invited me to come and assist him in a 2-day crusade in Kogi state. I prayed, “Oh God, as I go for this crusade, please reveal Your perfect will for me in marriage.” When I arrived at the crusade venue, I was offered a seat. I sat down and bowed my head in prayer. As I opened my eyes after the brief prayers, a young lady that I never knew before was kneeling in front of me. She greeted me and welcomed me to the crusade. Her voice sounded like music in my ears as she said, 'You are welcome, sir!" As I answered her greetings, I felt a cool sensation on my chest.

Then she rose up and continued her work as an usher. I perceived that it was not a coincidence. Later, I stood up and went to meet the host pastor and told him, “Sir, I have seen my wife.” He silenced me, “Don't lust after my daughters.” I said, “No sir, it is the leading of God.” He asked who the sister was and I told him. He said, “Okay, I encourage you to pray more.” When I came back to Abuja, I began to pray, saying, "God, if it be Your will, let Your will be done in my life.” One night I knelt and prayed for some hours before I went to bed. That night I had a revelation. 


Thought for the day: God is the perfect matchmaker


Song for the day: I am married to Jesus; Satan leave me alone …


Bible reading for the day: 1 Chronicles 7-9 

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