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Divine Encounter with the Holy Spirit

The first level of relationship the Holy Spirit want to share with you is what I call DIVINE ENCOUNTER. This is an Eternal operation of the Holy Spirit over your life in other to set you Apart for himself. 

The power that separate you from the shadows (pain, regrets, mistakes, ignorance, condemnation & human expectation) is Divine Encounter with the Holy Spirit. This experience is not some thing you can not do with or by your strength, fasting or prayer. Divine Encounter is only way to come out of the *Shadows* and the only way to step into God's love prepared for your life. 

Divine Encounter flows through your ability to believe on what God's Word has written concerning your life. If you believe in the finished work of Jesus on the cross - the Holy Spirit will embrace you with Divine Encounter.  

Divine Encounter with the Holy Spirit is possible through the studying and meditating on God's Word with the aim of you knowing and understanding who God has created you to become. 

It is on this platform you will be able to establish a personal relationship with yourself. It is on this platform you will be able to know how to love yourself, value and understand your own uniqueness.  

You having a quality and healthy relationship with your self is important to God. 

This is your time and this is your day! 

Be inspired!  

#HopeExpression 
#PrinceVictorMatthew

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