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Overcoming Challenges through #Faith ~ Abu Ephraim O.


Christians who know who there are in Christ Jesus, walking in the reality of faith do not call challenges oppression from they devil but there see it as d trial of faith. For every height of knowledge attained in Christ there is always a test that qualifies it not just to be called a mare head knowledge but to see if you can run with it. People who run from test of time or challenges have little or small destiny.
Challenges sum up to form your message.
Sicknesses,failure, frustration, poverty,etc. If there devil sees that your faith is not waved at all, what you are doing is shocking the devil.
That is why faith is the enforcement of God's will through your ways. It is not just to know the will of God concerning your health, finance and success but knowing how to make them walk is needed, so it's time to make it count let's see challenges as stepping stone for greater height in Christ and let's build our faith to make maximum impact because am not a ghost, is only a ghost who will pass through a place and the foot print won't be there.
Hallelujah how great is my love for Jesus.
Get saved if you must partake of this greater covenant.
And if you are saved come let's get into the nitty gritty of exploring our riches of redemption through knowledge, understanding and wisdom.
#EPHRAIM

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