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Seeds Of Destiny Devotional – The Impact Of Your Company On Your Destiny

Paul EnencheTopic: The Impact of Your Company on Your Destiny [Seeds Of Destiny 21 August 2019 Devotional]

The company you keep has an unquantifiable impact on your life and destiny.

SCRIPTURE: He that walketh with wise men shall be wise: but a companion of fools shall be destroyed. Proverbs 13:20

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: Your company can assist or resist you.

The company you keep has an unquantifiable impact on your life and destiny. If you are to fulfil God’s purpose for your life and become everything that God wants you to be, one of the forces of destiny to employ is the force of the right company because your company determines what accompanies you.

Beloved, please take note of the following:

1. Company is a major determinant of destiny. There are people who have been raised by the right company and people who were ruined by the wrong company.

2. Your company can help or hinder you.

3. Your company can assist or resist you.

4. Your company can inspire or expire you.

5. Your company can bring out the best in you or the worst in you.

The first time my wife ever manifested the gift of tongues and interpretation of tongues was through her association with me. The first time she ever saw a vision and revelation like watching a video on a screen was by the same company; the company is enhancing her spiritual life. Her company has enhanced my life as well because I was a strong-faced man before I met my wife, but now the story is different. Maybe our ministry would not have been where it is now if I was not married to her. So, your company can bring out the best in you or the worst in you.

Remember this: Your company can assist or resist you.

ASSIGNMENT(S):

  1. Assess your association; if you are an ‘Eagle’ avoid the company of ‘vultures.’
  2. Refuse to allow pressure to influence your choice of friends.
  3. Company with God.

FOR FURTHER UNDERSTANDING, GET THIS MESSAGE: THE FORCE OF DESTINY

PRAYER: Lord, You are all I need. Please let me not wander away from Your Hands O’ Precious Lord. Bring quality people my way, Lord in Jesus’ Name.

DAILY BIBLE READING: Job 1:1 to 3:26, 1 Corinthians 14:1 to 17, Psalm 37:12 to 29, Proverbs 21:25 to 26

QUOTE: Who you associate with is a confirmation of who you are. Culled from 30 SECRETS TO THE TOP by Dr Paul Enenche.

PROPHETIC DECLARATION/WORD: Grace for the right company is released on you in Jesus’ Name.

Today’s devotional was written by Pastor Paul Enenche of the Dunamis International Gospel Centre (DIGC), headquartered at Abuja, Nigeria, with Pastor Paul and Becky Enenche, as the Senior Pastors. It is a power-packed arena where God’s Presence, Principles and Power are at work for the salvation, healing and restoration of human destinies and dignities

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