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Wednesday, 27 April 2016

MAN’S GREATEST GIFT

Man was created with certain gifts. When in the depth of loss, despair and pains, man’s gift cry out to the tacit but listening universal forces to make a way for him. Always relying unknowingly on these gifts, we find ourselves soaring out of the clutches of damnation and undesirable circumstances. Many are led to believe it was their own handiwork they got saved, yet something, anything could have gone amiss to keep man in the same despair state.

Man’s greatest tool is not in his physical or mental strength nor will—indeed to survive, a man must be true to his purpose. Yet purpose trueness fall short of the creative inheritance of man.
Man’s greatest gift Is not in his handsomeness or manliness. Fairness may pave some way but ultimately fail where astute change is required. Today, situations respond more to your mental abilities than even fairness or beauty.
Man’s greatest gift is the small conceited towel in his mouth, capable of causing an unending strife or a forever peace between nations, of breaking or mending mortal souls, of painting a new world and bringing it to being.

Physically, a man can through words spinning from his lips orchestrate new ideas. In fact, not a brick was ever laid on another without it being thought out and communicated through words written or spoken).

Spiritually, man, like God, is endowed with creative ability vested in his words. Your words spin your will and can cause tremendous changes in your life. Anything can be caused to be if you learn how to harness the power in your tongue.

For starters,
  • Never use your words idly. This is a clear indication of your emptiness. Constructively engage your words to work for you.
  • Learn never to curse but bless. Trust me, the measure of words you use on others, the same will invariably reflect in your own reality.
  • Always be positive. Always speak positively.
  • Learn about God. He made you just like Him. Ever heard of the Bible?

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