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FOOT PRINTS (Constitution of Love ) - Part 2




My world has to do with my emotional make-up, my moods, my urges, my likes, my dislikes, my fears, my worries, my doubts and every thing I can stay conscious of as my personal affairs.

My world has a system and this system determines how I must function. My system can be discovered by me through my understanding about how the scriptures dictate me to do things.

My world is not a system I create or choose for my self; it is a world or system I discover through the Holy Spirit by the word of God. My world is not all about carnal desires; it is centered on Christ. It is centered on what the plan of God says about me.

The first point in the constitution of love is – I must discover my own world. If I must love and be loved in return according to the expectation of God for my life – I must discover my world. The location that creates the opportunity for me to find or discover my world is the scripture. 

Jesus was able to help us in Matthew 7:7 – 8… it says and I quote Ask, and you will be given what you ask for. Seek and you will find. Knock, and the door will be opened. For every one who asks, receives. Anyone who seeks, finds. If only you will knock, the door will be open. I must ask, seek and knock through my personal relationship with the Holy Spirit in other to find your self in the scripture (Studying the word).

The Major reason the Holy Spirit was given to me was for him to help me find or discover my world. Finding my world is not automatic but a journey of different phases.

The second point in the constitution of love is – I must understand my world. After I find my world through the scriptures, I must come to the place of meditation on the scriptures where I found my world in other to understand. Meditation and Divine Encounter with the Holy Spirit is what will help me to understand my world. Understanding my world is not automatic but a journey of different phases.

The third point in the constitution of love is – I must have the wisdom to operate or function in my world. With the understand of my world through meditation and my encounters with the Holy Spirit, I must learn to obey the instructions of the Holy Spirit in other to know how to function in my world. Functioning in my world is not automatic but a journey of different phases.

YOUR WORLD…

Every single thing I have explained about my world is what your world is all about. The first, second and third points in the constitution of love in my world is the same principle that applies in your world.

God uses one principle for us all but with different approach according to our individual difference. Every thing about my world is all about what God has planned for me and every in your world is all about what God has planned for your life. I can’t use my world to compare with your world and I must not use my world to compare with your world.

Our values or priority are different and the dealings of God in our lives will be according to what he wants to achieve in our lives individually. Your world is your world and my world is my world. What is good in my world might be bad for your world. The opportunity in my world can be a threat to your own world.

What determines what is good for your world is not all about my approval or what you see in my world. What determines what is good for your world is the plan of God for your life; what you have discovered in the Holy Spirit by the scripture.

Your world is your world because God has ordained it to be. It’s not because you are smarter, wiser or better. This has nothing to do with what people have that you don’t have. This has nothing to do with what you have and others do not have. This has much to do with what God has provided for you to do what he has ordain for you to do and become here on earth.

To be continued....

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