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Happy New Year.

It's good to write you for the first time in the new year. This time of the year when new decisions are made,new strategies,new resolutions and etc. Whilst all these are very good it's important not to forget what is most important  for the journey ahead.

Moses, the superman assigned by God to lead Gods very own people was not about to do so without asking Gods presence to go with him.

Exodus 33:15  And he said unto him, If thy presence go not with me, carry us not up hence.

I want to point your attention to intentionally asking God to go with you into the year. He's always with you no doubt,however there is a side of God that walks with us and we experience when we ask Him to walk with us.

James 4:8a NKJV- 8 Draw near to God and He will draw near to you. 


You're going to need God in everything you do this year and in as much as He has given us a promise of his presence; Pr.3: 6 says "In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths."

To think of it,it wasn't necessary for Moses to have asked because God himself ordained that he should lead the Israelites. But he went ahead and asked for it and God honoured it by showing him His glory!

May you and I enjoy the presence of God as we proceed through the year in Jesus name. Amen!!

Happy New Year!!


With Peace,

Grace Adeniyi.

Comments

  1. Amen. Thanks Grace. You're right, there's a side of God that walks with us when we ask him to. It's unlike the general presence promised Christians. Beautiful.

    Happy new year.

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  2. My heart leaps as I see the word 'Intentionally'. This is surely the word for 2019. Thank you for sharing, Grace. Looking forward to more of what the Lord woul dhave you share.

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      Thank you for reading Tosin, I look forward to writing as well!!!
      Have a pleasant year ahead.

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    2. I'm also glad that you look forward to contents on this blog,i appreciate you.

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  3. Very insightful Grace. You`re right, we are going to need God in all we do. We can not do anything without Him.
    Thank you for sharing. Happy prosperous new year to you and yours.

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  4. I forgot to add, my name is Whitney Edna Ibe. Head blogger for whitneyibeblog.wordpress.com

    Thank you for visiting my blog-sphere. i`m humbled.

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    1. Hello Whitney,thank you for stopping by. Glad to know you did. Hope you come around often.
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  5. Thank you for this Dr. Grace.Grace,abundant grace,overflowing grace in Jesus name.Amen.

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