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Set Sail with God’s Light


 

Arise, my people! Let your light shine for all the nations to see! For the glory of the Lord is streaming from you. Isaiah 60:1 (TLB)

 

Many people think of doing great things with their lives, unfortunately, not everyone ever gets to achieve great feats. We know that there are different reasons that could be responsible for this failure, but I will not attempt to discuss those in this piece, rather I will try to focus on something I think you can do to be counted as one of those who achieved a great feat in life. 

 

For so many people, the challenge is not that they have got no ideas at all, but they are too afraid to try anything. Success is partly a product of ambition, but more than that, you must set sail from shore if you don’t want to be a perpetual dreamer. When you stand at the shoreline of life and watch the big waves as they beat, you may discover that those big waves have a way of intimidating you never to launch out. But it will interest you to know that every person who has made something out of this life and done something great has had to make the decision to set sail at some point in their life, regardless of how big and intimidating the waves beat.

 

The reason many fail to set sail is that they are looking at those factors beyond their control and seeking for possible ways to control them, rather than focusing on the little things that are within reach. If you have a dream to touch the world in a way that no one else has, then you have got to start from where you are now and with what you have now, while trusting God for the elements of time and chance to turn in your favour.

 

Whatever is in your heart to do to bless your community or nation, whether it is ministry, business, politics, philanthropy or any other thing, put your fears aside and get started now. Start out from where you are and with what is in your hands, take your eyes off what you don’t have or the things outside of your control. It is better to be a failure that attempted something noble, than to be a coward who never dares anything.

 

The story of the four lepers in 2Kings chapter 7, provides a classic example of why you must always follow your heart and set out to accomplish the dreams laid in your heart, often times, that is where your redemption lies. Can you imagine how much of a failure they would have been if they never committed to setting out? Another good example is the widow in 2Kings chapter 4, she put her fears aside and began to do the unreasonable, of pouring oil from a small jar into large vessels. Many generations after, we still recount her story, a story of bravery and complete trust in God to take care of the unforeseen challenges as she dared to follow divine instructions.

 

You have given in enough to fear and all the “what ifs”, it is time to break camp and set sail. I can guarantee that there will be challenges and obstacles in your path in the proportion of the size of your dreams, but God has also made provision ahead, and you will only find out as you set out.

 

What better time is there to set out than now? A new year, a new month, a new day and a new beginning for you. Arise and let God’s light shine in and through you.

 

Welcome to your best year ever!

Ola & Kemi

Comments

  1. Thanks, awesome word for the year. Blessings!

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  2. Thank you very much Sir/Ma. God bless you both. More grace.

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  3. God bless you Apostle Ola

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  4. We set sail in 2023! Amen

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  5. Nice piece, Thanks for sharing!

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  6. This Message has just made me a new person ready to take on the New Year with God fully backing me up.
    Thank you for this encouraging words.

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  7. Words on Marble for the Year. Many thanks for sharing, more Grace sir.

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  8. More grace sir

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  9. Apt; often times we are laid back because of the fears within and without. This is a GOD sent word to begin the new. Thank you sir and ma. More Grace.

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  10. Thank you sir for words, God bless you.

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