My Month Of Promotion! 1Sam2:8

We thank you Lord,
Your love for us is so reassuring,
You make us understand every time that we can count on you,
You have always filled our lives with your presence,
We give you all our gratitude.
Thank you for promising us the distinction of this season.
We’ve waited so long for this moment, but you know, Father, that many people are enemies of our success.
They like it when we’re stuck,
They love it when we go in circles,
They love it when we do nothing with our lives.
The day we want to move,
the day we decide to make our lives a source of blessing,
the day we decide to set the parameters for a better jump,
we become a problem for those we call friends,
loved ones,
family…
It would be great if everyone was happy when we had the testimonies, but it’s not always easy.
The Bible tells us that Joseph was the most beloved of Jacob’s children, because he had him in his old age.
To further distinguish him, his father made him a multi-colored tunic.
Joseph was not loved by his brothers, but the day he had a dream and told it to his brothers, followed by a second dream, his brothers began to hate him even more.
He was only seventeen years old, but he already had a clear vision of what he would be as a help of destiny for many.
His brothers couldn’t stand him,
they rose up with conspiracies,
with sabotage,
with the desire to kill him…
Not everyone will be happy with our progress,
Not everyone will stand for our change,
Not everyone will appreciate our progress.
This is also one of the reasons why the Lord wants us to put this subject in prayer.
It’s very complicated when we’re surrounded by people in disguise who pretend to encourage us and whose hearts are cold.
Esther, 6:11 – And Haman took the garment and the horse, and clothed Mordecai, and led him on horseback through the square of the city, and cried before him, This is what is done to the man whom the king wishes to honor!
Pray that everyone will conform to your promotion.
Haman was the king’s henchman, and Mordecai was the one who had thwarted the enemies’ plans to kill the king.
Haman disliked Mordecai and made sure he was shunned by the king.
One day, the spirit of God tormented the king because he had never rewarded the man who had saved his life.
So the king called on Haman to take his advice,
believing that he was the one to be exalted,
he opened his heart, but the King told him to go and do exactly as he had said about Mordecai.
Disappointed, Haman was obliged to respect the king’s order and honor the one who was his enemy.
The story goes that it was Haman who dressed Mordecai in the garments of honor,
it was he who presented him to the people,
it was he who announced to the others that Mordecai was no longer a beggar, but the king’s privileged guest.
That’s what we say every day: everything works out for the good of those who love God.
And Haman’s shenanigans opened the door to glory for Mordecai.
God used Haman’s manipulation to restore his son.
So let us pray that the Lord will give us discernment so that we can see all those who truly celebrate us.
Good morning
Good day to you

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