Saturday, 14 November 2015

Seeds of Destiny (Daily Devotional)

Saturday, 14 November 2015
THE POWER OF A CLEAR CONSCIENCE

SCRIPTURE: And herein do I exercise myself, to have always a conscience void of offence toward God, and toward men. – Acts 24:16

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: When a conscience is clear, guidance is easy.

A major secret of life is anchored on one major thing: a conscience that is clear with God and with man. If our relationship with God and man is clear, reaching where we are meant to reach and becoming what we are meant to become on earth is inevitable.

With this in mind, the enemy has decided to constantly organize diversities of situations to make us offend God as well as cause our hearts to be bottled up with offence towards man.

A clear conscience is a powerful force in the fulfilment of destiny. Now, what makes a clear conscience powerful?
1. A clear conscience imparts the boldness of faith in a person’s life (Proverbs 28:1). A clear conscience equals strong confidence at the place of prayer and in life generally.

So, anything that makes God not to be happy with you is indirectly fighting the boldness of your faith.

2.   A clear conscience gives someone access to Divine Direction. When a conscience is clear, guidance is easy. But when a conscience is injured guidance is lost, and when guidance is lost, disaster is inevitable. In Proverbs 20:27, the Bible says, ‘The spirit of man is the candle of the LORD,...’. So, when the spirit is injured by offence, it cannot function accurately.

Beloved, anytime someone comes your way to constitute an offence, such a person is fighting your direction and the accuracy of your spirit.

Remember this: When a conscience is clear, guidance is easy.

ASSIGNMENT(S):
1. Disengage from anything that displeases God in your life.
2. Forgive anyone who offended you.

FOR FURTHER UNDERSTANDING, GET THIS MESSAGE: THE POWER OF A CLEAR CONSCIENCE.

PRAYER: LORD, I receive the grace to forgive those who offended me. Give me a heart of love, O LORD, in Jesus’ Name.

DAILY READING: Ezekiel 29:1 to 30:26, Hebrews 11:32 to 12:13, Psalms 112:1 to10, Proverbs 27:17

QUOTE: Our ability or inability to forgive affects our lives in eternity. Culled from AM I BITTER? by Dr Becky Enenche.

DON’T FORGET TO ATTEND: The Impartation Sunday Service in 6 over-flooded services by 6:00am, 7:20am, 8:40am, 10:00am, 11:20am and 12:40pm tomorrow. Endeavour to come to Church with your friends and loved ones. God bless you.

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