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APOSTLE EMMANUEL NICHOLAS
Jul 1, 2023
Memory Verse:
Luke 15:7
"I tell you that in the same way there will be more rejoicing in heaven over one sinner who repents than over ninety-nine righteous persons who do not need to repent."
Inspirations:
"Integrity in the small things sets the foundation for God to trust us with greater blessings and responsibilities."
Prophetic word:
"As you prove yourself faithful in the small things, God will elevate you to greater levels of influence and responsibility. Your faithfulness will be rewarded."
Prayer Points:
1. Pray for a heart of compassion to reach out to the lost and broken, just as God rejoices over one sinner who repents.
2. Ask God to help you be faithful and trustworthy in the small things, knowing that He entrusts greater responsibilities to those who are faithful.
3. Pray for the wisdom to handle wealth and resources with integrity and to prioritize eternal values over worldly possessions.
4. Seek God's guidance to use your resources and influence to bless others and advance His kingdom, being mindful of the stewardship He has entrusted to you.
5. Pray for the humility to recognize our own need for repentance and the ability to extend forgiveness and grace to others.
"Lost and Found: God's Heart for the Repentant"
God is not a wicked God; he loves us, and he never wants us to perish, and in so doing, he has provided us with a way to escape demination. God's heart for sinners is for them to repent from their old ways.
God is relentless in the pursuit of the lost, and Heaven is filled with Joy when the lost come to repentance. One of the strategies God has provided for the lost to be found is by you and I sharing God's intentions, his love, and his ways with the lost, actively seeking opportunities to lead others to repentance and restoration.
Repentance is the turning point that leads to restoration, forgiveness, and a renewed relationship with God. Just as the prodigal son found grace and acceptance upon repentance, we too can experience God's loving embrace when we humbly return to Him.

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