My Month Of Polishing ! Ez36 :29

We are prayed for this last day to stay connected, not to let the wind of distraction blow us away.
It is at the end that many are rewarded,
it is at the end that many are honored, it is always at the end that the ball is organized.
So ladies and gentlemen, let’s stay focused.
May our vision, our goal not be shaken.
The Lord invites us for the end to be focused on the essential.
What is the main thing?
For us, it is praying, reading the Bible, fleeing sin, loving Jesus and you?
Each of us has his essentials, it can be comfort, security, insurance, health, marriage, stability …
Our problem is that we are too dispersed, we are keys to everything, we don’t really know what we want.
When Jesus asked the paralytic in the pool of bethesda if he wanted to be healed, he did not answer, he entered into complaints, concerns, accusations, excuses; he didn’t realize his solution was there, right next to him, we have the impression that he had lost sight of his essential.
On the other hand, the woman has blood loss with her plan, she did not get carried away, she knew what she was looking for, what she wanted.
No one could disqualify her or prevent her from reaching her goal.
We too often look at our weaknesses, our shortcomings, our imperfections instead of fixing our eyes on Jesus.
Let us stop losing sight of our true purpose on earth and become true worshipers.
If our essential is Jesus, Romans asks us who can separate us from his love?
Who can stop us from trusting our God?
Lots of things can get us out and deviate from our priorities, let’s refocus our attention on what is right and just.
What is certain, we will always be disturbed, disturbed by the enemy but always look on the bright side, life in itself is a conquest whose victory has been given to us.
Staying focused is watching, being vigilant, staying on guard …
Even the Lord told Joshua that if he is to conquer and possess Canaan, he must cling to the word and meditate on it day and night to unseal the strategies of war.
Proverbs 28:19 – He that tilleth his field is full of bread, but he that pursues vain things is full of poverty.
Pray to keep your focus on the right thing.
If we are the type of person to deal with unnecessary things on a daily basis, this verse will embarrass you.
It is folly to deal with the worthless things in our lives, we are no different from fools.
But this passage can also revolutionize us if we understand it.
He tells us about the principle of focus.
* Cultivate your field * is to take care of our business, it is to do what makes us better, what makes us move forward.
Focus on our own goals.
* Pursuing vain things * is to be inactive, useless, to do few things that have no impact.
If we want to have what we want, let’s discipline our visions, our words, our actions in one direction to achieve our goal.
The time has come to sit down and think about our destinies, to give ourselves the means to get there.
A man without a vision is a man without a destination.
So, let’s get ready to enter a season of movement and visitation.
Let the anointing of God come down and fill us.
Holy Spirit glorifies Jesus.
May the glory be yours. Hello friends
Have a good day

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