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Psalm 23:1 - Your Legal Right in Christ

Your legal right in Christ is begins with you admitting and submitting to the Lordship of Christ. You have a legal right not by your works but for the fact that you belong to Him and you are under His Lordship.

Your legal right is established by you acknowledging in the ever present reality of your position in Christ. You can dwell in the past encounter or knowledge of Christ for the present welfare and warfare.

You must dwell in the present and see God's commitment to you as ever present reality irrespective of your faults and mistake. The Lord IS your shepherd.

You must embrace to the reality that He is your source for everything you need in becoming all God have ordained for your life. For you to embrace and fulfill your purpose in life, you must see Jesus as your only source. The Lord is MY SHEPHERD. You can't depend on the spiritual strength of any one for your daily walk in Faith.

Your legal right is established when you understand how to identify the difference between enticement and your necessity. If you subscribe to the Lordship of Jesus and His Shepherd nature, you will always have access to what you need.

There is time for everything and you must trust Jesus in every situation and see the opportunity in every situation that can feed your need.

In this place, you must understand that your needs are factors that will inspire you to discover God's plan, understand it and practice. Any opportunity or provision that won't offer you these are distractions irrespective of how good and godly they appear.

Your needs in the kingdom of God are things that exposes you to grow, learn and practice your purpose for existence according to God's plan. You can't desire whatsoever you like. You can't seek for whatsoever you like. Your purpose and calling in Christ is what dictates what is helpful to you and what is harmful to you.

Follow all these steps and you will be able to walk in your legal right in Christ Jesus. Your legal right is needed for raising the banner of Christ and for doing the will of the Father.

Prince Victor Matthew
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