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WHAT DO YOU SEE?



The word of the LORD came to me, what do you see Jeremiah? "I see branch of an almond tree" I replied. (Jeremiah 1:11)

You are a reflection of what you see daily. You may not have control over what your eyes look at, but what you see is your choice. Focus your mind to see what God wants you to see in every situation you find yourself. The reason many are limited in life is because they have not mastered God's principles of breakthrough.
Often times, God will package great opportunities in challenges, so the problem many face is that they keep looking at the challenges and never see the opportunities. In 1 Samuel 17:26, David asked the men standing near him, "what will be done for the man who kills this Philistine and removes this disgrace from Israel? Who is this uncircumcised Philistine that he should defy the armies of the living God?

You see, others were looking at the giant and the problem. David saw an opportunity to get favour from the king. You can be looking at the same thing with others, but make sure you see what they can't see. Because in what they can't see lies your solution. See life from the eyes of faith, not from the eyes of the flesh. When you see from the perspective of the flesh, you will err and make mistakes but when you see from the spirit's dimension, you will always be on the advantaged side. I command the eyes of your understanding to be enlightened right now in Jesus name, Amen.

Further Studies: 1Corinthians 2:9-10, Genesis 13:15

Prayer Points:
1. Oh Lord turn my eyes away from vanity and every fleshy lust.
2. I come against every spirit of distraction in Jesus name.
3. Father help me to see opportunities in the midst of challenges in Jesus name.

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