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GLORIOUS WORD DEVOTIONAL

30/07/2021


DON’T GIVE ATTENTION TO DISTRACTIONS


(Hebrews 12:2) looking unto Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith…


God desires to always get the attention of his children. He sought the attention of young Samuel passionately to give him a Word (1 Samuel 3:1-14). Meanwhile, the Bible teaches us that the Word is Jesus (John 1:1).


This is the reason why our theme scripture admonishes us to look unto Jesus. When Lot’s wife looked at the distractions she was experiencing at her time, instead of following God’s instructions, she became a pillar of salt (Genesis 19:26).


This means she changed from being a living being to a non-living being. Living beings are characterized by all of life's processes such as respiration, excretion, reproduction, growth, development, and others from the perspective of science. We see that when Lot paid attention to distractions she lost all of these life's processes.


Do you want to develop, grow, and multiply? Simply focus on Jesus and stop focusing on the troubles you have in life. Don’t give attention to distractions. Halleluyah!

Meditation: (Hebrews 12:2) looking unto Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith…

Activity: Spend time today and declare that you are not going to give attention to distractions in life.

Confession: I look unto Jesus. He is the author and finisher of my faith. I refuse to give attention to distraction. Jesus Christ is my focus. I see multiplication, development, and growth in my life as I give Him my attention. Halleluyah!


If you have never been born again then make the confession below.


I declare from today that Jesus Christ is my Lord and I believe that God raised Him from the dead.


Congratulations


You can begin to attract God’s goodness into your life from today.


Prepared by Ps. Ben and Team

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