My Month Of Proclamation! Deut32:3

The first miracle that will take place in our lives after the Lord has taken his time to make us understand his importance is evangelisation.
He has sent us to preach the gospel, but we are still hesitant, we are heavy, yet many are thirsty.
Does the fact that the Lord has given us this task mean that everything will always go well?
Of course not, but we must try, we must go for it, he is with us.
Let’s get a move on, that’s the first thing we have to do,
If we don’t take the initiative, we will also miss out on seeing what the Lord can do through us.
Let’s try to get out of our comfort zone so that the Lord’s name can be glorified.
It doesn’t matter what we do, who we are or where we are,
we are charged with making Christ’s lordship prevail.
Beloved, we must be candidates to receive what God brings us.
Are we ready and able to heal all those to whom the Lord sends us?
How can we heal others when we ourselves are sick?
How do we carry this grace that we often fail to identify?
It’s all about doing our part, and that’s why it remains a miracle when we’ve been able to help someone feel better.
Proclaiming the gospel brings healing, the how belongs to God.
Luke, 9:6 – And they departed, and went from village to village, preaching the gospel and healing everywhere.
Fast and pray for miracles when you speak of God.
Let us not be afraid to go into remote areas to proclaim the word of God.
Let us not be afraid of hikes and walks to reach our goal.
It is in sickness and suffering that we can often open our hearts to God’s tenderness and love.
Just talking to someone who is ill, touching them and offering them our comfort and compassion opens their heart to receive the word of truth.
Good day to you all
Good day to you all
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