Great is Thy faithfulness, O God my Father; there is no shadow of turning with Thee; Thou changest not, Thy compassions, they fail not; As Thou has been, Thou forever will be….. Great is Thy faithfulness! Great is Thy faithfulness! Morning by morning new mercies I see. All I have needed Thy hand hath provided; Great is Thy faithfulness, Lord, unto me! // I will call upon The Lord Who is worthy to be Praise… I will magnify the Lord… Who is worthy to be Praise….let the Lord reigneth blessed the Lord, honour to the Lord…let the Rock of my salvation be exalted…. Hosanna! Blessed be Lord, honour to the Lord…let the rock of my salvation be exalted…

Our Father, we thank You, we glorify Your Holy Name… Thank You for the gift of this week…You were everywhere doing wonders alleluia!!! Thank You Matchless Jesus for the Great and Might things You are doing in our life…Great are You Lord… You are greatly to be Praise…Father You reign… Praise the Living Jesus!!! Alleluia!!!

I feel like dancing….. I feel like shouting…. I feel like clapping… I feel like jumping………….praise the Lord alleluia!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Do you why because God has been gracious to me…. I cannot not say it all….

Beloveth, is TGIF….”Today God Is First”….Is our PCL…. Praise the Lord somebody!!!!!!!!!! Our God is good… all the time.. All the time the Lord is good… What a Wonderful God we serve… His Faithfulness is ever sure and His Compassion faileth not… Praise the Lord…

Beloveth, this is the secret behind my pitching my tent on the Solid Rock (Jesus)… “There is no turning of shadow with Him…” “He Changeth not and He faileth not…” Praise the Name of the Lord..

Beloveth, the grace to be everything has created you to be receive in Jesus Name…. Wow! the topic we are about to consider spoke about how Jesus work in line with His Father… according to Him, He does only what He see His Father doing…even as a Son of God, He does not assumed His work rather He work as He see His Father works… likewise beloveth, we must seek the face of God in our work at Home, in the Office, Ministry, during Evangelizing and more…

Beloveth, “Go up and possess your mountain” must be in line with what God can bless… no covetousness… no bitterness, no hate, no bickering… may God give us understanding in Jesus Name…

Let us always imitate Jesus Who works according to what He see His Father doing…when we do just that you see yourself succeeding in every facets of life….Amen!!!

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Then Jesus replied, “I assure you: The Son is not able to do anything on His own, but only what He sees the Father doing. For whatever the Father does, the Son also does these things in the same way.

For the Father loves the Son and shows Him everything He is doing, and He will show Him greater works than these so that you will be amazed.”—John 5:19–20

Jesus, realizing that His role was that of a servant, never sought to initiate activity for the Father (Matt. 20:28). The servant never sets the agenda—the master does. The servant must be so alert to what the master is doing that whenever the master begins to move in a direction the servant quickly joins him.

Even the Son of God did not assume He knew the best thing to do in a situation. Instead, He looked to see the Father’s activity and then joined Him. Jesus knew His Father so well that He was keenly sensitive to divine activity around Him, immediately recognizing His Father at work.

It is possible for us to be so busy trying to bring God into our activity that we don’t even notice Him at work around us. He seeks to redirect our attention so that we might join Him, but we tend to be self-centered, evaluating everything by how it affects us. We must learn to view events around us from God’s perspective. Then we will see our world very differently.

When God brings someone across our path, we will look to see if God is convicting that person of his need for salvation. Perhaps God is comforting someone in her sorrow. God might be encouraging your friend as she faces a challenge. We will then adjust our lives to join God as He works in that person’s life.

We ought to live each day with tremendous anticipation as we look to see where God is working around us. As our eyes are opened to His activity, we will marvel at His great works.

Beloveth…let us ask God to lead to His Will for us… “Let the Will of God lead us where His Grace will keep us… in Jesus Name… Amen..

Beloveth, this month will mark the end of toiling in your life in Jesus Name… You it no more…when you labour beloveth….your Hand will experience increase in Jesus Name… You start operating in abundance in Jesus Name… An end to every activity that yields no result in your life in Jesus Name…. because we will imitate Jesus …going only where God has initiated His activities in Jesus Name…(Rom  12:2)

Have a glorious weekend…see you again on Monday by His grace… carefully consider what God is doing around you and join Him in the process…

Futher  Reading: 1Sam.16:3, Rom 12:1-21, Eph 6:10-18. 2 Cor. 6:1-10.

Come on let conclude our song….

Great is Thy faithfulness!
Great is Thy faithfulness!
Morning by morning new mercies I see.
All I have needed Thy hand hath provided;
Great is Thy faithfulness, Lord, unto me!

Summer and winter and springtime and harvest,
Sun, moon and stars in their courses above
Join with all nature in manifold witness
To Thy…

Remain blessed in the Lord.

Evang. Ifeoma  Ohondu

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IFEOMA OHONDU is the founder of the MattersoftheHeart foundation, a platform where issues affecting our everyday life are discussed and where necessary proffer solution. She is part of the end time army, who will not break their rank to fulfill the urgent call of God upon her life by declaring His word to the helpless, the doubting, the comfortless and the dying world. The world will experience great restoration and healing in the Word of God through her ministration. She is a voice to emphasize key spiritual truth about Faith, Healing and Encouragement.

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