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Dance With Me - Part 2



     WHAT’S YOUR SONG?

It is your responsibility to discover and understand your song. Your song is the totality of what God has called you to do in this world. Your song is your passion, your talent, and your creativity. Your song is your identity. Your song is the knowledge and understanding of your purpose. Your song is the knowledge and understanding of yourself. You must discover your song and the Holy Spirit is the only one that can help you discover your song.

There are many songs. Some of the songs look so enticing but not needed. Every seed of God has been created by God to dance; some dance with the wrong songs, and some dance with the right songs but you need to allow the Holy Spirit to help you discover your song. You can’t just dance to every song or any song you decide. Before you were formed into your mother’s womb, God has already decided your song and ordained it. You are not here to find out what your song should be; you are here to discover what your song ought to be according to the expectation of the Lord.

Its one thing for you discover your song and it’s another thing for you to learn and understand your song. You must come to a place where you can identify and recognize your song. This is a call and shift to maturity.

Life and relationship is so important. Every body can not just love you if they don’t know and understand your song. You will not be able to love your self like you should if you don’t know and understand your song. Low self esteem and other negative emotion is the absent of the knowledge and understand of your own song. If you know your song, you will be more confident and daring through the Grace of God within you. If you know your song, you won’t settle for less and settle for abusive relationship. If you know your song, you won’t beg for people to love you. You won’t beg for attention, people’s approval, acceptance and relationship.

Love and relationship is the function your song. If you must love any body, you must understand their song and if any body must love you, they must understand your song. This is the place balance is expected from you. There must be a common ground for your song and your love-mate song to compliment or compatible.

The only way forward is you residing in your personal relationship with the Holy Spirit through the Word of God. Your song is in the scriptures and the only person that can teach you how to recognize, understand and sing your song is the person of the Holy Spirit.

WHAT’S MY SONG? This is the beginning of your personal relationship with the Holy Spirit through His Word of God. The only reason why you should or must study your bible ought to be to discover, learn and understand your song. The only reason why you should pray must be tailored towards you discovering, learning and understanding your song. This is a necessity for your life because your destiny depends on this.

Your song is your Authority and power.

Your song is your strength of influence and impact.

To be continued... 

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