How to Create a Prayer Schedule
By Sade Tagbo | July 19, 2008
Hi Everyone!
I’d like to thank each and every one of you again for joining me at the Prayer Boot Camp on FaceBook. Even though every one of us is accountable directly to God for our walk with Him, it is also wonderful to be a part of a family of like-minded people who can encourage each other to press on further into God and into the fullness of the image of Jesus Christ to which we have been called.
So, I’m glad you’re all here with me to learn how to be faithful and effective in the place of prayer. We need it more than ever. More than ever we need to help each other develop an all-consuming passion for the Presence of God so that we can truly know Him and develop the substance we need to touch the world for Christ.
You are God’s hope in the earth. Each of you has a calling, a gifting, a measure of faith (Rom. 12:3). Contained within your measure of faith is everything you need to fulfill your call here on the earth and go home to an awesome reward. God has already given you everything you need to fulfill your ministry…imagine that.
There truly exists a place you can get to where your walk with God is not a mystery. The next step for your life is not something you wonder about briefly in between changing the diapers and fighting traffic and then the thought disappears until next Sunday. It is a very real walk with God that He has made available. But how do we get there?
We get there by knowing Him. There is no shortcut to fulfilling your destiny in Christ. Jesus said, “Apart from Me you can do nothing.” That pretty much sums it up. And we know Him through prayer and the Word. If you’re serious about getting to know the Lord, you have to make time for prayer. If you’re too busy to pray, then don’t count on doing anything that has His stamp of approval on it.
We cannot afford to be too busy to pray. Whose work are we trying to do? If it’s His work, then it means we must have His mind. Even when you have His mind, you must also have His method.
So, we must pray and pray much. Before we get to the prayer itself, I’d like to talk about creating a prayer schedule. Let me tell you, having a vibrant prayer life is all about strategy. Your flesh will fight you all the way to the prayer room. The devil’s going to fight you, so you have to stay ten steps ahead of yourself to make sure you win the battle for the prayer closet. I don’t know if you guys can believe this, but I have had to pray about my prayer life to get it going sometimes.
Our faith wasn’t really designed for believing for material things. Our faith was designed for us to win spiritual battles and getting into prayer is a hard fight. But we have the victory and having a prayer schedule is the first step.
You want to pray? You want to spend time with God? Good. When are you going to do it? You don’t know? You’ve got to know if you’re really going to do it. You need to set that time down on paper and stick it up on your mirror where you dress up every morning to remind you to pray.
Today is the day that you create a prayer schedule for your prayer time and get a prayer life.
1. Set aside a quiet time
2. Have a pen and paper
3. Pray for wisdom
4. Take a look at your current schedule and pick a time when you are dog-tired to pray. No two person’s schedules will look the same. The schedule for a stay at home mother will be different from someone who works 9 to 5 and from someone who works a four-day shift.
5. Pick as many large slots of time during your week as you can. Basically, it’s better to have four two-hour prayer sessions during the week instead of seven thirty-minute sessions. If what you can do is 30 minutes a day, that’s fine. However, you may not have as much time to spend praying and then also waiting upon the Lord, reading the Word etc.
6. As you pray in the Spirit, the longer you pray, the quieter your spirit gets. You may have to pray in the spirit for several hours before your spirit gets quiet enough for you to hear the Lord. This is especially the case if you are not by reason of use an expert at hearing the Lord.
7. Now, once you have those times earmarked, write out your schedule on a piece of paper and stick it up where you can see it. If you use a computer or cell phone, put reminders on your calendar that will pop up and remind you that you have prayer coming up that evening or morning or whenever.
Now, it is very important to keep in mind that the minute you set out on a journey to pray like this, the devil is going to be on high alert to stop you. Why? Because if he can stop you at this early stage, he doesn’t have to deal with you when you become a spiritual giant.
One thing you’ll face is discouragement. The first couple of prayer times, you may find that you fall asleep (that would be me) or your boss asks you to stay late at the office, or something, whatever it is comes up. No matter what comes up, you need to commit in your heart that you will never, ever quit. A righteous man falls down seven times, but he also gets up seven times. If he stays down on the seventh time, he’s failed. You have to outlast the devil. One thing he cannot overcome is a Christian who will never quit.
Second, the enemy will attack with condemnation. Listen, God loves you. You are His beloved. If you never pray another day in your life, God loves you and He will do anything He can to bless you here and get you to heaven. Now we know that this is not a license to blow God off and just spend all our time seeking money at the office or a social life. It is a license to tell the devil to “Shut Up!” when he tries to bring sorrow and depression on you because you didn’t pray as much as you were supposed to. As we said earlier, never, ever give up, because we have the victory.
One last word to the people who have excuses and “good reasons” why they can’t find time to pray: If you are a believer, there is no good reason not to pray. Granted, it’s not easy to get a prayer life, but just because it’s not easy doesn’t mean that we can justify the lack of prayer. We cannot do anything without the Holy Spirit, the power of God.
If ministry is keeping you out of prayer, kiss the power of God in your ministry goodbye. If your children are keeping you out of prayer, how do you expect to hear God’s mind about how to raise them or how can He get you into intercession for their future? If your job is keeping you out of prayer, ask yourself if you are serving God or money.
Once you let all of your excuses go, then God is free to bring you His grace and strength to see you through all the way to a vibrant, powerful prayer life.
So, recapping, your assignment today is to write down your prayer schedule. Post your thoughts, question and new prayer schedule if you would like in the discussion area of the group.
Grace and Peace to you,
Sade.
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The Prayer Boot Camp is Now on FaceBook!
By Sade Tagbo | July 19, 2008
The Prayer Boot Camp is now a group on Facebook. Click here to view and join the group. Facebook gives us the ability to hold discussions, post pictures and events and network more closely and encourage each other more to get a prayer life.
Grace and Peace,
Sade
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Praying in Tongues is a Revelation Gift
By Sade Tagbo | June 1, 2008
Hello all,
I have spent the last few weeks starting up the Bible Study/Prayer Meeting in our home. It’s well on its way now, thank God. I also worked on options for publishing the teachings from those meetings on this blog as well. It’s not perfect yet, but it’s good enough to go.
So, here is the teaching from the Bible Study on May 29th, 2008: Praying in Tongues is a Revelation Gift
http://www.prayerbootcamp.com/Teachings/Tongues-The-Revelation-Gift.mp3
And here is the handout to go with the teaching:
Handout – Tongues are a Revelation Gift
Grace and Peace,
Sade
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Prayer To Be Filled With The Holy Spirit
By Sade Tagbo | May 25, 2008
If you are reading this blog and have never been baptized in the Holy Spirit, it is a simple matter to receive his precious gift. All you have to do is just ask in faith for the Lord to fill you with the Holy Spirit and give you the gift of speaking in tongues.
When you do that, the Holy Spirit will come upon you, and you will sense His Presence.
Immediately the Holy Spirit will move into your new nature and begin to create a language on the inside of your spirit. When He does, your tongue and mouth will begin to shape the same words He is creating inside.
Now pray this prayer from your heart:
Heavenly Father,
Your Word says that You are faithful to give the Holy Spirit to those who ask You (Luke 11:13). So in the Name of Jesus, I ask You to please fill me with the Holy Spirit. I thank You for giving me a new language. I believe I receive it now. Amen.
After you have prayed this prayer, don’t speak your native language any longer. Yield yourself to the Presence of the Holy Spirit, and begin to speak out those words that you don’t understand with your mind.
It may sound a little like baby talk in the beginning. But as you continue to yield yourself to speaking the words the Holy Spirit gives you, you will begin to pull more of a flow out of your spirit. Soon you will be speaking fluently in your new, supernatural language.
Continue to pray in your new language for at least fifteen minutes to establish yourself in this gift you have just received.
You have reason to rejoice! You have just entered through the doorway that will lead you into the supernatural realm of God!
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Praying in Tongues: The Four Different Types of Tongues
By Sade Tagbo | April 22, 2008
1st Corinthians 12:27, 28: Now ye are the body of Christ, and members in particular. And God hath set some in the church, first apostles, secondarily prophets, thirdly teachers, after that miracles, then gifts of healings, helps, governments, diversities of tongues.
The key of praying in tongues has been maligned much in the body of Christ. Things have come to the point where many, many churches now have by-laws declaring that tongues passed away with the apostles or they simply ignore the fact that the Bible mentions tongues at all. Why the shame-facedness about this gift of God? Why do we think that praying in tongues makes us look crazy or weird?
It is because tongues have been used in many weird ways by people who did not understand the different types of tongues and the rules that govern each one. The descriptions and operations of the diversities of tongues are not hidden. These things are clearly laid out in the Bible for anyone who wants to search them out.
In teaching on the four types of tongues, I really cannot do any better than this excerpt from Dave Roberson’s book, the Walk of the Spirit, the Walk of Power:
“Although many diversifications of tongues occur as the Spirit wills, four basic manifestations are outlined in the Word:
- Tongues for personal edification (1 Cor. 14:4): This is the supernatural language the Holy Spirit prays through us that we can use to pray hour after hour as we desire. It accompanies the baptism in the Holy Spirit.
- Tongues for interpretation (1 Cor. 14:5): This manifestation of tongues is normally presented in a public assembly, accompanied by interpretation by the same or another person.
- Tongues of deep intercessional groanings (Rom.8:26): This diversification of tongues empowers the believers to stand in the gap for their own lives, their families, their church, their city, their nation, etc. God may also call on them to intercede for someone or for some situation that is totally unknown to them.
- Tongues as a sign to the unbeliever (1 Cor. 14:22): This is the phenomenon that took place on the Day of Pentecost (Acts 2:4-11). It occurs when the Holy Spirit transcends the intellect and all language barriers by empowering a believer to preach, teach, or testify about Christ in some language of men of which the believer himself
has no knowledge.The rules that govern the operation of tongues for personal edification are as different as night and day from the rules that govern tongues for interpretation. For that matter, the rules governing the deep intercessional groanings of the Spirit are completely different from either one of the other two manifestations of tongues. And the diversity of tongues that presents
itself as a sign to the unbeliever has very different rules from the other three!Of these four different manifestations of tongues, two are designed to be used in the individual prayer life of a believer: tongues for personal edification and tongues that extend into the deep intercessional groanings of the Holy Spirit. The other two, tongues for interpretation and tongues as a sign to the unbeliever, are normally for use in public assembly. As a believer begins to understand and yield to these four different manifestations of the diversities of tongues, it will completely transform his life.”
When we are in a church service and a person is really feeling the presence of God and he or she begins to run around the building speaking in tongues at will, it doesn’t bless anyone because they are speaking in a tongue for their own personal edification, but no one else is being edified. Situations like that are exactly what the Corinthian church was going through. Things like that are what made Paul pen the book of Corinthians to sort everything out.
In the end he said, “Wherefore, brethren, covet to prophesy, and forbid not to speak with tongues. Let all things be done decently and in order.” (1 Cor 14:39, 40). Paul’s goal was not to run tongues out of the church, but to sort them out so that we could grow in Christ through the power of the Spirit and yet walk decently and in order.
More on tongues in the next post. You won’t believe how much there is to learn!
Grace and Peace to you,
Sade
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The Power of Praying in Tongues – Introduction
By Sade Tagbo | April 17, 2008
Like many born-again, the beginning of my spiritual walk was pretty exciting. I was lucky to have been filled with the Holy Spirit within a year of being saved. I spoke with tongues, hung with my Christian friends and did my best to pray. One thing that I did not have though, was knowledge of what to do next with the gift of the Holy Spirit that I had been given. It was not very long, however, before the disparity between the life that I had been told was available in Christ and the life that I was actually living became very apparent.
I have since discovered that the gift of praying in tongues is a foundational gift in the life of a believer. It is the first stepping to stone to growing up in the fullness of the life that Christ has given us. The minute we become born-again, God rewrites your destiny. He gives you a calling and a place in His Body. You become called to be an Apostle, Teacher, Evangelist, Prophet or Pastor. Or maybe He calls you to the ministry of Helps or Governments. He gives you a new future based on His will for you. He puts you into one or more of His operations and ministries.
1st Corinthians 12:28
And God hath set some in the church, first apostles, secondarily prophets, thirdly teachers, after that, miracles (Evangelists), then gifts of healings (Pastors), helps, governments, diversities of tongues.
However, no matter what your call is, you cannot walk right into it the day after you become born-again. This is one of the troubles with the Church today. People who have not been qualified by God are teaching, pastoring, “apostling,” and prophesying all of over the place and on television. We know them by their fruits and it is not a pretty sight.
So, how can a believer go from being a newborn Christian into the fullness of the image of the full-grown Son of God? The very first key is praying in tongues for personal edification.
There are different types of tongues. In the verse above, they are described as “diversities of tongues.” The Bible describes four different manifestations of the gift of tongues as follows:
- Tongues for personal edification (1st Corinthians 14:4);
- Tongues for interpretation (1st Corinthians 14:5);
- Tongues of deep intercessional groanings (Romans 8:26);
- Tongues as a sign to the unbeliever (1 Corinthians 14:22).
There are different rules that govern the different operations of tongues in the Body of Christ. Some are meant for use in the public assembly while others are meant for use in private prayer. Some types of tongues are available at the will of the believer and others are only available as the Spirit wills and administers the gift to you.
In tomorrow’s post, I will go into more detail into the different types of tongues and the use of each one and also into the rest of 1 Corinthians 12:28 – 30 to clear up the statement “Do all speak with tongues?”
Grace and Peace,
Sade
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Fighting the Flesh in Prayer
By Sade Tagbo | March 13, 2008

The very first obstacle you will run into when you set out to begin a life of prayer is not the devil. Neither is it other people who may discourage you. The first obstacle will not even be a lack of time or the lack of an appropriate prayer spot. The very first obstacle that will stop you from obtaining a prayer life will be YOU. You, or rather, your flesh and the unrenewed parts of your soul (mind, will, emotions and intellect) will be the very first enemy you will have to deal with if you want to be an overcomer in the area of prayer.
The moment you begin to pray privately, your flesh will begin to put up a resistance. This resistance can come in many forms:
- feelings of frustration, anger or depression
- thoughts that your prayer is accomplishing nothing
- reminders that you have lots of other things that you should be doing right now
- unbelief and doubting God’s Word
- you may wonder why you should have to do so much work in prayer
- feelings of unworthiness
- ………..insert what stops you from praying here…
The list goes on and on. An example from my life is when I set out to learn how to worship God without the aid of a choir or a public service. I went into the prayer room at our home and began to worship God by speaking scriptures of worship to Him. Within 30 minutes, feelings of being unloved began to well up in my mind. I ignored them and continued because I had set the clock for two hours, paid a babysitter to watch the kids and was determined to stick to the time. As I continued, the thoughts became stronger and stronger. My mind began to focus on every time I had been rejected by someone, and I could not seem to drag my mind back to worship. Behold the attack of the soul!
However in the midst of all that, a scripture floated up to my mind. I know this was the Holy Spirit speaking to me to give me a way out of this temptation to give in to the pain and stop worshipping. The scripture He gave me was Hebrews 13, verse 15:
By Him therefore, let us offer the sacrifice of praise to God continually, that is, the fruit of our lips giving thanks to His name.
Now, this Scripture is part of a larger discussion of the sacrifice of Jesus Christ. But, I wasn’t thinking about that at that moment. What I heard was the words “fruit of lips” and “continually”. I realized that I could win this battle to stay in prayer if I just continued to use my lips to speak words of worship continually to outlast the attack on my mind. And that’s just what I did.
I raised my voice louder and began to thank God for loving me so much, for sending Jesus to die for me, for adopting me into His family. I just kept going and going for about 20 minutes. Would you believe me when I say that the thoughts just disappeared? In one moment, it was as though the barrage of thoughts about being unloved just ended and disappeared without a trace.
I hate to think how I would have lost that moment of victory if I had turned tail and given up because I felt bad in prayer. The harder the flesh fights in our emotions, the closer we are to the change and our answers. When everything is fighting prayer and fighting spiritual principles, that is the time to forge forward.
Understand this: when your soul is putting up a fight and resisting prayer, your spirit-man is not doing the same thing. Your spirit is having a jolly time fellowshipping with God. This is why we must resist the flesh and put it under subjection to the spirit. The spirit wants to stay in prayer, but the soul wants to get out. Don’t let your unrenewed soul be the boss. Stay in prayer until it becomes renewed and lets your spirit rule. This is our ultimate goal: to let that life of Christ in us grow until it takes over everything.
The soul has issues, and prayer is the place where we deal with those issues. Don’t put off praying until you’ve sorted yourself out. Let the Holy Spirit sort you out. You don’t need to spend $200 an hour on a therapist or read another self-help book!
God made you and knows you better than anyone else. His Son Jesus has been tempted with every frustration, depression and feeling of unworthiness that you may feel. Again, in Hebrews 4 verse 15 – 16:
For we have not an high priest which cannot be touched with the feeling of our infirmities; but was in all points tempted like as we are, yet without sin.
Let us therefore come boldly unto the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy, and find grace to help in time of need.
Don’t let your flesh talk you out of staying in prayer. Your born-again spirit-man is stronger than anything your flesh can throw at you. And don’t forget you also have the Holy Spirit helping you!
Grace and Peace to you,
Sade
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Endurance in Prayer: Feel the Burn!
By Sade Tagbo | March 7, 2008
2 Timothy 2:1-7
Thou therefore, my son, be strong in the grace that is in Christ Jesus.
And the things that thou hast heard of me among many witnesses, the same commit thou to faithful men, who shall be able to teach others also.
Thou therefore endure hardness, as a good soldier of Jesus Christ.
No man that warreth entangleth himself with the affairs of this life; that he may please him who hath chosen him to be a soldier.
And if a man also strive for masteries, yet is he not crowned, except he strive lawfully.
The husbandman that laboureth must be first partaker of the fruits.
Consider what I say; and the Lord give thee understanding in all things.
My favorite workout is a weight-training system called Body Pump. It consists of a high number of repetitions of each weight exercise to challenge all the major muscle groups. Some tracks require more than 40 repetitions of squats, presses, lifts and curls.
Well, the first few times I lift the weight on a track, I feel great. Everything is easy. By the 16th rep, my muscles start to feel fatigued. I get this slow burn creeping through my muscles.
The natural response to pain or difficulty on the path of life is: “If it hurts, stop!” It’s natural, but it is the wrong response. When working out, it is at this point of fatigue that the muscles are getting the benefit of increasing their capacity to lift. It is at the point of the burn that the muscles are getting stronger and I become more fit.
So what does all of this have to do with prayer?
Every form of private prayer has a burn or fatigue point. It’s easy to pray in a group when you are surrounded by other prayer warriors and you get points and admiration for being there. Prayer gets harder when it’s just you and God, when you shut the door and pray in secret believing that your Father who sees in secret will reward you.
The burn point in fasting is when you wonder why you need to do this and you’re ready to raid the refrigerator. The burn point in worship is when you feel like your words of worship are as dry as cracker juice and you’re not getting “in the spirit”. The burn point in praying in tongues is when your throat is dry, you’re not getting any revelations and your mind is screaming to go do anything, anything but pray.
Don’t be fazed when you hit the burn point in prayer. This is the point at which you have reached the end of your current capacity to pray. If you stay in prayer through those hard moments, you are increasing your capacity to fellowship with God and receive from Him. You need to work those spiritual muscles until spending 3, 4, 5, 12, and 24 hours in God’s presence comes naturally to you.
There are many men who have walked in the anointing and miracles of God. We admire them for their ability to carry the presence of God and deliver Him to the people. The only difference between them and you is the capacity of their spiritual muscles. Those muscles weren’t built in a day. If your burn point of prayer is 30 minutes today, push to 40 minutes tomorrow. If you’re at an hour, push to two hours. Keep pushing, keep working, and keep growing.
Build your endurance in the spirit. If you keep praying and make it past the hard places, God will be able to give you the divine wisdom and understanding that will produce the power of God that you are looking for. God wants to give you all that you desire, more than even you want it, but He can’t do so until He builds in you the capacity to carry His anointing.
Grace and Peace to you,
Sade
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The Resting Place of Need
By Sade Tagbo | March 5, 2008
Why do you rise up in the morning and work all day? What are you hungry for? What are you looking for? Why are you in the ministry? Why do you do what you do?
Why is it that you are not completely fulfilled in this very moment? Chances are that even if your entire want and need list were to be filled right now, you still would not be satisfied. This is because what you really want is God. The things we want are actually a distraction to what we really want – God. You think you want a bigger house, but what you really want is God. You think you want to get another promotion, but what you really want is God. You think you need more money, but what you really want is God. You think you want a larger ministry, but what your soul hungers for is God Himself.
Why do we want so much? I am always amazed at how many things I desire when I walk into a store. I go in for a bottle of milk, but I end up with a cartful of other things I just can’t live without. Why are we so needy? Because God made us that way. He put a need for intimate communion and unbroken fellowship with Him inside of us and that need will be filled with nothing else.
You want and strive because you have not found a resting place for your need. Don’t spend the next 20 years of your life working for something that will never fill your soul’s hunger. Fill your soul with God. To learn more, listen to the free MP3 series “The Resting Place of Need” by Larue Adkinson.
Within the heart of mankind there is a need that has been divinely fashioned by the Master Architect of Heaven. This series explores the depths of this need and identifies the only platform in which it can come to rest.
Grace and Peace to you,
Sade
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The Blessings of Worshipping God Privately
By Sade Tagbo | February 29, 2008
Below is a prophecy that came through my pastor, Dave Roberson about God’s desire to bless His children in the place of worship:
For what is My desire, says the Lord. Is it not that I might have fellowship with you? Are you not bone of My bone and marrow of My marrow, one with Me? And to fellowship with you is My desire and My delight.
For your fellowship with Me, saith the Lord, should be your desire and your delight. For rejoicing and rejoicing that your names have been written in Heaven, while looking not at things which are temporal but looking at the things which are eternal.
For know this, that soon all things are to change, all things are to change. And that which is temporary shall remain, but that which is eternal shall be part of your reward.
Hear what the Spirit of the Lord would say, that I saved you to be with Myself and I saved you for fellowship with Myself. I will take the fellowship from you when you are fellowshipping with Me over needs if that’s all the kind of fellowship you want to give to Me. I will take that, just over your needs.
But know the delight of the Lord, know His delight, is that when you enter into My presence to worship Me and glorify Me that I might fellowship with you. For he that worships Me, worships Me in spirit and in truth. For I seek such to worship Me, saith the Lord, and he that enters into My presence for the sole purpose to worship Me, is the soul that I delight in. And for this person, I will put wealth in their house, I will put riches.
Hear what the Spirit would say, he that has ears to hear, hear, hear what the Spirit would say, for if you would enter into those times of worship and fellowship with Me, then in all the areas of your life I would make you free. I would give you abundance and health, and wealth, and your soul would prosper.
Everyday would be a delight,everyday would be full of happiness, which is the fruit of joy. Everyday would be fulfilled in Me and so goes it with the man who fellowships with Me, saith the Lord. So hear what Spirit would say, I delight in fellowshipping with you over your need but even more because you desire to fellowship with Me.
Is there anything too hard for the Lord, is there anything? No, no My children. There’s nothing too hard for Me. And for he who would spend time in My presence and get to know Me, know you not that I’ll give you the little things? I’ll give you the little things. The little things that make the difference. I’ll walk with you and talk with you. So goeth he that fellowships with Me.
Be not estranged and afar off that your experiences are only the experiences that you have in church. Hear what the Spirit of the Lord would say, for I give you My teachers, and My instructors, and My exhorters that they may teach you how to walk in My presence every moment.
In church that presence doesn’t constitute My walk with you. What constitutes My walk with you is every moment of the day. And oh, I am pleased, saith the Lord, I am so, so very pleased when continually the communion of your heart is set towards Me and your heart is full of worship, spontaneous, bursting forth, bearing fruit, every moment both in the good times and the bad times. For the Lord seeketh such to worship Him and He delights in them.
Those who are strong in character and strong in will and take the extra times when other people are doing what they do, when you come into My presence and sacrifice these times, soon they will not be sacrifices, they will be great times of fellowship and worship. For I’ll give you time, the time that you used to spend fellowshipping with circumstances, I’ll give you that time because I’ll give you authority. You’ll say to one go and he will go, and to another come and he will come. And they’ll do the things that you once did. For I seek people to worship Me and I’ll favor you greatly, I’ll put riches and wealth in your house.
For a man that worships Me, I’ll fill him with wisdom. He will direct and counsel people. His time is valuable to Me. For I’ll fill his heart with wisdom in My Word and he will declare My truths and people will be set free. I’ll make him My counselor, those things you once did, I’ll have people do for you.
Grace and Peace to you,
Sade
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