Prayer Suggest Destiny
   In frustration, many source helps from strange places, like the Psalmist who lifted up his eyes unto the hills but later understood that his true help can only come from God, who made heaven and earth (Ps 121:1-2). . “At that day shall a man look to his Maker, and his eyes shall have respect to the Holy One of Israel” (Isa 17:7). 

   Prayer, an age – long resource mostly effective in reaching Creator for help in time of need is patronized as a way to fulfillment, fruitfulness and total wellness, occasionally without any concrete result. Why? This is partially due to the fact that most prayers and fasting are usually done with wrong motives or better still for selfish reasons, but life is about the next person – your neighbour, not you.

   Deeper revelation through intense prayers shows that man’s problems hovers around job, and will only be put to subjection when every sufferer engage himself in the appropriate steps to discovering and living his destiny. To buttress this assertion, a deliverance minister of a church of over 5000 crowd once told his members in strict confidence, “You’ve prayed and fasted, done several deliverances to no avail, now, stop sitting on the pew and believing that work will come, go out there and look for work”.
   Habba! I see looking for work as a fallacy – an erroneous belief. You search for jobs not work, for Work is pre – designed and intrinsic. Work is a subset of destiny. Most life problems are connected to people not knowing their destiny. God expect every man to locate his niche – best - fit in life and work, not to cut jobs. Living on job is like piercing your skin with razor daily. Job attacks your heart and curse discomfort in all areas of your life. It is equivalent to tilling the ground like cain, God never honour and respect such, rather He honours and respects keeping sheep. Yes, keeping sheep is where work is and it is. There are flocks Christ spoke into your spirit to keep before you were introduced into planet earth. People must stop living a life of putting wrong pegs in wrong holes - Job.

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