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Deacon Oladipo Taiwo

Topic: Exceeding Expectations - A Call to Commitment

Anchor Scripture: Malachi 4:2


The LORD desires to fulfill the hidden expectations we hold in our hearts. He is patiently waiting for each of us to play our part. It’s essential to recognize that God has already proven His commitment. He spent six days creating the earth and all that dwells within it, then He rested, signaling His satisfaction with His creation. His dedication to our comfort and wellbeing is unquestionable.


Our Role in the Equation

While God is ever-ready to bless us, we must also do our part. This requires our time, dedication, and a willingness to align our lives with His divine purpose. It is in our actions—our prayers, our service, and our obedience—that we create space for God to fulfill His promises in our lives.


Pronouncements

As we seek to align ourselves with God’s will, let us take a moment to declare our intentions:

  1. I will commit my time to prayer and study of the Word, for I know that "if you don't have the Word, you cannot conquer the world."

  2. I will seek to serve others, reflecting the love and grace that God has shown me.

  3. I will let go of doubt and embrace the faith that God is at work in my life.


Prayers
  1. Heavenly Father, whatever I am doing that stands against Your fulfilling my greatest expectations, please forgive me. I desire a new beginning today in Jesus' name.

  2. Lord, help me to recognize the blessings You have already placed in my life. Open my eyes to see the opportunities before me.

  3. Father, grant me the strength to remain faithful and committed to Your Word, so that I may conquer the challenges that lie ahead.


As we embark on this journey together, remember that God’s desire is for us to thrive and succeed beyond our expectations. Let us fully engage in our relationship with Him, and trust that He will do exceedingly abundantly above all we could ask or think. May we find joy in our dedication and watch as God fulfills the desires of our hearts. Amen.

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