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Good Intentions Is Not Enough

The worst thing on earth is when you have people that do not understand what God is doing in your life and where God is taking you to in life....TRYING TO HELP YOU.

It's so tough...irrespective of their good intentions and plans for you....they will become the major obstacles to you. Every single thing they think and do to you as a show of concern and help will be the major thing that will be frustrating you.

YOU DONT HAVE THE RIGHT TO HELP ANY BODY... IF YOU ARE NOT LED BY THE HOLY SPIRIT.

YOU DONT HAVE THE RIGHT TO CHOOSE HOW TO HELP ANY BODY...YOU MUST DEPEND ON THE LEADING OF THE HOLY SPIRIT.

The fact that you have good intentions and plans for some one or towards some one does not mean it will actually help them.

Peter with Good intention  rebuked Jesus when he spoke about his death.

Peter out of good intentions cut off the ear of the servant of the high priest that came to arrest Jesus.

As passionate and sincere it might has looked...if Jesus kept silent..it could have frustrated the plan of God in His life and salvation to mankind.

Please, don't be a burden or create frustration in the lives of people with your good intentions you have not yet tested with the approval from the Holy Spirit.

Good intentions is not enough....are you led by the Holy Spirit? Is that what God wants or needs you to do at the moment?

I have suffered in this area and I don't want any body else to suffer it. YOU WORST ENEMY ARE PEOPLE THAT LACKS THE UNDERSTANDING OF WHAT GOD IS DOING IN YOUR LIFE YET... THEY REALLY WANT TO HELP YOU WITH GOOD INTENTIONS.

Don't be an obstacle to some one. *I pray for God to deliver you from people, family members, relatives, lover, and friends trying to help you without Gods approval in Jesus Name.*

HOPE EXPRESSION celebrates you.

#PrinceVictorMatthew

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