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Leaving A Legacy Part 6A

An episode of the David's Christian Centre podcast, hosted by David's Christian Centre, titled "Leaving A Legacy Part 6A" was published on September 29, 2019 and runs 41 minutes.

September 29, 2019 ·41m · David's Christian Centre

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Minister Supo  bringing us God's word this morning tagged The power of consistency in leaving a legacy. Opening verses: Matthew 24:13 It is easy to start a thing, but it takes more to see it through to the end. In the journey of life so many things will try to stop you from staying till the end, you need to persevere till the end in order to get the desired result You have to learn to keep your eyes on the ball.  There's need for you to manage your life and time. You have to learn to keep your eyes on the ball.  There's need for you to manage your life and time. 2 Corinthians  4:17  For our light affliction, which is but for a moment, worketh for us a far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory; A man's life is designed to be progressive and not stagnant; if it's not progressive then it's a curse. God doesn't want you to be stagnant. Never make a permanent decision for a temporal situation. The wilderness doesn't define you, it is only a temporary phase. There's an attitude you need to have when going through the wilderness, remember that it is only a phase. Your salvation is tied to your endurance to the end. How to endured to the end; 1) God plants you in a family. Psalm 68:6, Psalm 92:13 You cannot flourish if you're not planted (rooted) in God's house. 2) See the bigger picture for your life. Hebrew 12:2 This helps you not to be easily moved and not give up easily. Matt 24:13  2cor 4:17 1John5:14 Psalms68:6 Psalms 92:13 Heb12:2 Mark10:47-48 Luke18:1 All is NKJV #Leavingalegacy #Dccsundayservice

Minister Supo 

bringing us God's word this morning tagged The power of consistency in leaving a legacy.

Opening verses: Matthew 24:13

It is easy to start a thing, but it takes more to see it through to the end.


In the journey of life so many things will try to stop you from staying till the end, you need to persevere till the end in order to get the desired result


You have to learn to keep your eyes on the ball.


 There's need for you to manage your life and time.


You have to learn to keep your eyes on the ball.


 There's need for you to manage your life and time.


2 Corinthians  4:17 

For our light affliction, which is but for a moment, worketh for us a far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory;


A man's life is designed to be progressive and not stagnant; if it's not progressive then it's a curse.


God doesn't want you to be stagnant.


Never make a permanent decision for a temporal situation.


The wilderness doesn't define you, it is only a temporary phase.


There's an attitude you need to have when going through the wilderness, remember that it is only a phase.


Your salvation is tied to your endurance to the end.


How to endured to the end;

1) God plants you in a family. Psalm 68:6, Psalm 92:13

You cannot flourish if you're not planted (rooted) in God's house.


2) See the bigger picture for your life. Hebrew 12:2

This helps you not to be easily moved and not give up easily.


Matt 24:13 

2cor 4:17

1John5:14

Psalms68:6

Psalms 92:13

Heb12:2

Mark10:47-48

Luke18:1

All is NKJV


#Leavingalegacy

#Dccsundayservice





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