My Month Of Prosperity! 3Jn1:2

The Lord wants to bless entrepreneurs this morning.
He wants us to know that it’s not just through our efforts that we can be successful.
He is the one who gives connections and good health to our businesses.
One day, the man known as Joseph had a dream.
He was only seventeen years old and he told his brothers about his dream.
In the dream, they were all tying up sheaves in the middle of the field, and Joseph’s sheaf stood upright.
The sheaves of his brothers then surrounded it and bowed down before it.
This dream cost him the rejection and hatred of all his brothers.
We would therefore like to point out that every entrepreneur must have a dream in which he strongly believes,
a dream that they will cling to through thick and thin.
This is what will enable us to achieve our objectives, to project ourselves and to plan our actions.
Joseph had a dream, and although he was challenged, mocked and sold out by his brothers, he believed in his dream.
Above all, he remained sensitive to the Spirit of God.
We may have a dream, but it is our spiritual sensitivity that will enable us to discern what God is really calling us to do.
We need to know our talents and put them to good use.
Joseph was not only a dream-maker but also a dream-interpreter.
He was a hard worker in Potiphar’s house and even in the prison.
What do we have to do?
As entrepreneurs, we need to know what we’re good at, what we’re good at and use it intelligently.
It is our talent that will make us sought-after.
It is our talent that will make us successful and give us impact.
And Pharaoh had a dream too, he wanted interpretation and Joseph interpreted it.
Who else but him could execute the plan of action for seven years,
Who else could be a good manager?
He knew how to manage resources rigorously. Who else but him could anticipate crises and make good decisions without becoming alarmed?
Genesis, 39:3 – His master saw that the Lord was with him, and that the Lord made everything he did prosper in his hands.
Pray that the Lord will grant prosperity to all your undertakings.
Even Potiphar understood that Joseph had a special grace, he had a personal relationship with God, he was not only prosperous physically, the spiritual was assured.
And thanks to the presence of God that he carried, everything worked out for him and Pharaoh understood that he couldn’t make Joseph do anything.
He was the one who carried grace,
He was the one who carried the anointing,
He carried the glory,
Heaven was wide open over his head and favour was his portion.
For Pharaoh’s kingdom to be powerful, even though Joseph was a foreigner, he had to be part of his royal team.
So let’s remember that to be prosperous and stay on top, we must first and foremost maintain our relationship with God.
And then we will prosper.
May the glory return to us in the Lord.
Good day to you all
Good day to you all
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