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Looking 4 Myself - Part 6

CAUTION!
I want you to understand that finding your self is not a one time deal. This is a journey of different phases. Finding your self is some thing you will do and some thing you will keep doing till Jesus return. It is a journey from Faith to faith. This is a journey from Glory to Glory. This is the Journey from one Encounter to another Encounter with God.

Secondly, because you have found your self does not mean you can automatically become your self. Finding yourself or discovering your self is the awareness and you recognizing God has given you the capacity to become and do a specific assignment, according to a specific pattern (Christ). You must come to understand that discovering your self in Christ is a call to preparation or becoming what you have discovered.

Here are questions you must prayerfully ask and answer your self. Don’t answer any of the following questions according what any body has ever told you about yourself. Don’t answer the following questions with what your parents or any body is expecting from you. Answer the following question for your self. Look deep within you and prayerfully answer your self. Make sure your answers are in line with the word of God.

-          In this life, what I’m I really interested in?
Your answer to this question will reveal to you the specific area of life God has destined you to impact and add value.

-          What excites me the most?
Your answer to this question will reveal to you, your strength and your assignment in life

-          What angers me the most?
Your answer to this question will reveal to you, the events, or situation or area of life God is expecting you to use His Grace and your talent or creativity to IMPROVE AND ADD VALUE.

-          I’m I passionate about any thing in life?
Your answer to this question will reveal to you, what you were born to do.

-          What are my talents?
Your answer to this question will reveal to you, the tools God has given to you to use in fulfilling your purpose.

-          What do I love doing most even if nobody pays me?
Your answer to this question will reveal to you, your vision.

-          Where do I derive my inner fulfillment from?
Your answer to this question will reveal the deep understanding of your purpose in Christ.

I am excited you have prayerful and observantly answer those questions. The next step for you now is to turn your answers into prayer points. Ask the Holy Spirit to help you to understand how to use all that you have discovered about you (according to God’s will). Study the bible to understand what it says about your answers. Ask God to give you the knowledge, the understanding and wisdom for you to know what you ought to do, and what you ought to become per time, per season.

For further studies
Proverbs 25:2
Psalm 139:14 - 16
Hebrews 10:5 - 7
Psalm 40:7
Luke 24:44
Matthew 11:28

May the Holy Spirit give you the divine encounter you need in discovering your purpose in Christ in Jesus Name.

God bless you.

Jesus loves you so much.

You are Royal!

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