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  • GOD HAS ONE MAIN PRAYER POINT FOR YOUR LIFE!

    Exo 33:12 And Moses said unto the LORD... THOU HAST SAID... Thou hast also FOUND GRACE IN MY SIGHT. 13 Now therefore, I PRAY THEE, if I have found grace in thy sight, shew me now thy way, that I may know thee, THAT I MAY FIND GRACE IN THY SIGHT...

    This opening text is one of my favourite passages in the entire Bible. But this prayer of Moses puzzled me for years. From human perspective, Moses' prayer above is totally illogical. The tenor of the prayer goes something like, "Lord, you said I have found grace in your sight. If so, let me find grace in your sight." To ordinary ears, what an irrational prayer! Or at best, what a prayer of unbelief! Moses, why are you demanding God to do what He already emphatically said He HAS done? When God said He HAS done something, should you request Him to do it again? Moses, you seriously need to go back to the school of faith to learn to simply take God at His word!

    Yet, this is how all the people who really knew God in the Bible prayed. It is not just a Moses phenomenon. We saw yesterday that King David prayed exactly the same way. They all prayed God's word back to Him. This kind of prayer is called prayer of supplication. Studying these saints discloses a sobering fact: most christians today do not know how to pray! We mostly pray our own desires. Meanwhile, God wants us to pray His activated word and promise back to Him. Secondly, we often have too many prayer points instead of one God-given prayer. Thirdly, we easily derail from that our single God-given prayer point and drop it for other prayers: our minds lack resolve and focus!

    The outcome is that we never pray through any single prayer point for our lives to experience any significant breakthrough and progress. These are the secret power of prayer of supplication: it originates from God, it is one prayer per period of time, and we sustain it until the answer materializes. Henceforth, make the raw material for your supplication prayers God's own prayer point for your life! May you find, tenaciously hold and begin to push through God's prayer point for your life!

    Niyi Adetiloye
    "Opportunity: Disruptive God-moments" series https://t.me/prayervoice_christian_network
    GOD HAS ONE MAIN PRAYER POINT FOR YOUR LIFE! Exo 33:12 And Moses said unto the LORD... THOU HAST SAID... Thou hast also FOUND GRACE IN MY SIGHT. 13 Now therefore, I PRAY THEE, if I have found grace in thy sight, shew me now thy way, that I may know thee, THAT I MAY FIND GRACE IN THY SIGHT... This opening text is one of my favourite passages in the entire Bible. But this prayer of Moses puzzled me for years. From human perspective, Moses' prayer above is totally illogical. The tenor of the prayer goes something like, "Lord, you said I have found grace in your sight. If so, let me find grace in your sight." To ordinary ears, what an irrational prayer! Or at best, what a prayer of unbelief! Moses, why are you demanding God to do what He already emphatically said He HAS done? When God said He HAS done something, should you request Him to do it again? Moses, you seriously need to go back to the school of faith to learn to simply take God at His word! Yet, this is how all the people who really knew God in the Bible prayed. It is not just a Moses phenomenon. We saw yesterday that King David prayed exactly the same way. They all prayed God's word back to Him. This kind of prayer is called prayer of supplication. Studying these saints discloses a sobering fact: most christians today do not know how to pray! We mostly pray our own desires. Meanwhile, God wants us to pray His activated word and promise back to Him. Secondly, we often have too many prayer points instead of one God-given prayer. Thirdly, we easily derail from that our single God-given prayer point and drop it for other prayers: our minds lack resolve and focus! The outcome is that we never pray through any single prayer point for our lives to experience any significant breakthrough and progress. These are the secret power of prayer of supplication: it originates from God, it is one prayer per period of time, and we sustain it until the answer materializes. Henceforth, make the raw material for your supplication prayers God's own prayer point for your life! May you find, tenaciously hold and begin to push through God's prayer point for your life! Niyi Adetiloye "Opportunity: Disruptive God-moments" series https://t.me/prayervoice_christian_network
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  • Livewell Miles Hospital was once a bustling facility, renowned for its excellent care and dedication to patients.

    But as its reputation grew, so did it's need for reliable pharmaceutical supplies.

    The hospital's administration, eager to keep up with demand, entered into a contract with a pharmaceutical company that promised to deliver high-quality drugs at a competitive price.

    The offer seemed too good to pass up. The hospital trusted that the company would honour its word despite the vague terms.

    After all, the hospital had worked with the company in the past without issue.

    So, the hospital signed the contract without a second thought, believing it had secured a great deal.

    But trouble began almost immediately.

    The drugs delivered were of inconsistent quality, and some shipments arrived late or not at all.

    The hospital staff
    reached out to the pharmaceutical company to address the issues, but the company pointed to the contract.

    The hospital realized too late that the contract was poorly drafted leaving it with little recourse.

    Livewell Miles Hospital's reputation began to suffer as patients were affected by the unreliable drug supplies.

    The administration was forced to buy emergency supplies at much higher prices from other vendors, cutting deeply into their budget.

    The hospital learnt a hard lesson: without a well-drafted contract, it was left vulnerable, with no way to hold the pharmaceutical company accountable.

    This experience cost the hospital not only financially but also in terms of its reputation.

    If only it had taken the time to ensure the contract was airtight, it could have avoided this disaster.

    Livewell Miles Hospital's story is a reminder of the importance of having solid contracts in place.

    Contracts are not just formalities; they

    protect your interests,

    outline clear expectations,

    and provide a way to enforce those expectations if something goes wrong.

    That's why I'm here to help you avoid such pitfalls.

    I am working on a contract templates designed specifically for health professionals and facilities.

    If you're interested in securing your operations and avoiding costly mistakes, join the wait-list for my contract templates through the link in the comments.

    It is Free for those on the wait-list.
    Livewell Miles Hospital was once a bustling facility, renowned for its excellent care and dedication to patients. But as its reputation grew, so did it's need for reliable pharmaceutical supplies. The hospital's administration, eager to keep up with demand, entered into a contract with a pharmaceutical company that promised to deliver high-quality drugs at a competitive price. The offer seemed too good to pass up. The hospital trusted that the company would honour its word despite the vague terms. After all, the hospital had worked with the company in the past without issue. So, the hospital signed the contract without a second thought, believing it had secured a great deal. But trouble began almost immediately. The drugs delivered were of inconsistent quality, and some shipments arrived late or not at all. The hospital staff reached out to the pharmaceutical company to address the issues, but the company pointed to the contract. The hospital realized too late that the contract was poorly drafted leaving it with little recourse. Livewell Miles Hospital's reputation began to suffer as patients were affected by the unreliable drug supplies. The administration was forced to buy emergency supplies at much higher prices from other vendors, cutting deeply into their budget. The hospital learnt a hard lesson: without a well-drafted contract, it was left vulnerable, with no way to hold the pharmaceutical company accountable. This experience cost the hospital not only financially but also in terms of its reputation. If only it had taken the time to ensure the contract was airtight, it could have avoided this disaster. Livewell Miles Hospital's story is a reminder of the importance of having solid contracts in place. Contracts are not just formalities; they protect your interests, outline clear expectations, and provide a way to enforce those expectations if something goes wrong. That's why I'm here to help you avoid such pitfalls. I am working on a contract templates designed specifically for health professionals and facilities. If you're interested in securing your operations and avoiding costly mistakes, join the wait-list for my contract templates through the link in the comments. It is Free for those on the wait-list.
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