

APOSTLE EMMANUEL NICHOLAS
Sep 21, 2023
Memory Verse:
Proverbs 25:15-16
"Through patience, a ruler can be persuaded, and a gentle tongue can break a bone.
If you find honey, eat just enough; too much of it, and you will vomit."
Inspirations:
" When angry, speak less and breathe more."
Prophetic word:
" This month of September is your month of Tehila ( glory and praise ). Seek the Lord and he will give you the blueprint for your life and divine guidance."
Prayer Points:
1. Heavenly Father, grant me the wisdom to make righteous decisions in every aspect of my life.
2. Lord, help me to be patient and understanding in resolving conflicts so that I may bring peace and reconciliation.
3. Father, fill me with humility so that I may find favor and honor in your sight and in the eyes of others.
4. Guide me, O Lord, in all my ways, that I may walk in the path of wisdom and righteousness.
5. Thank you, Lord, for the valuable lessons and insights found in Proverbs 25. May I apply them to my life and be a source of blessing to others.
6. This is my month of praise and glory in jesus name
7. I Declare this is my year to move forward.
Embracing Patience and Understanding
In a world filled with haste and anger, Proverbs 25:15 reminds us of the transformative power of patience and understanding
Patience and understanding are the keys to resolving conflicts and nurturing peace in our relationships. Just as honey is best enjoyed in moderation, too much haste and anger can lead to unpleasant outcomes.
Let us strive to exhibit Christ-like patience and empathy in our interactions. Through these virtues, we become instruments of reconciliation, mending broken relationships and fostering unity.
Remember, "A gentle tongue can break a bone." Our words have the power to heal and restore. May we choose them wisely and embody the love and grace of our Savior in all that we do.
#Patience #Understanding #Reconciliation
Let's reflect:
Do you find it challenging to remain patient in conflicts or stressful situations?
- Yes, it's a struggle for me.
- No, I usually handle it well.
- Sometimes, it depends on the situation.
How important is understanding the perspective of others in resolving conflicts?
- Extremely important; it's a game-changer.
- Important, but not always easy to achieve.
- Not very important; I prefer to focus on my own perspective.
Have you experienced the transformative power of patience and understanding in your relationships?
- Yes, it has positively impacted my relationships.
- Not sure, I haven't paid much attention to it.
No, I haven't seen a significant difference in my relationships.
Join the discussion and share your thoughts on the fear of the Lord and the transformative power of faith and reverence! #FearOfTheLord #EmpoweredByFaith #ReverenceAndAwe
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