• ADDICTED TO APPROVAL (Part 2)

    Where It Comes From

    Nobody wakes up one day and decides to live for other people's opinions. Approval addiction does not arrive with a warning. It builds quietly, over years, in the places you least expect: your home, your school, your church, your earliest relationships.

    To break free from it, you first need to understand where it started.

    Root #1: What Happened at Home

    The story almost always begins in childhood.

    When a child repeatedly receives approval from their caregivers, they build up a sense of value. Over time, they develop a confident internal sense of worth and no longer need outside approval to feel secure.

    But when a child faces challenging experiences instead, they grow into adults who struggle to validate themselves and persistently seek approval from others.

    Think about what that means practically. A child raised in a home where love felt conditional, where praise was only given for performance, where emotional needs went unaddressed, learns one core lesson early: approval must be earned.

    That lesson does not stay in childhood. It travels with the person into every relationship, every career decision, every moment of vulnerability they face as an adult.

    Children develop an approval-seeking pattern when their caregivers value what is socially desirable over what is a better fit for their child. The child internalizes that it is more important to fit in and get praise than to develop their own ideas, preferences, and opinions.

    This is why so many young people look perfectly fine on the outside. They are well-behaved, high-achieving, and socially accepted. It is usually not until late adolescence and adulthood that the individual begins to feel the strain of continually acting to gain approval instead of living authentically

    By that point, the pattern is already deep.

    Root #2: The Wound of Absent or Dismissive Parenting

    Not every home is loud and demanding. Some damage is done in silence.

    Growing up with a dismissive parent or experiencing emotional neglect leads many people to spend their adult lives needing approval from others. Bullying and any form of abuse in childhood produce the same outcome.

    When a child does not receive emotional responsiveness from the people who are supposed to love them unconditionally, they do not conclude that their parents failed them. Children rarely do.

    They conclude that they themselves are not enough. And when you grow up believing you are not enough, you spend your life searching for evidence from others that you are.

    Research shows that the need for approval is a critical dimension of how attachment forms between a parent and child, and it is significantly tied to psychological well-being. High attachment anxiety, the kind that develops when early relationships feel unstable, has a measurable negative impact on a person's general well-being throughout life.

    Root #3: A Society That Measures Worth by Output

    The home is not the only classroom. Society teaches its own lessons, and those lessons run deep.

    From a young age, children are sorted by performance. Grades. Test scores. Positions on teams. Awards at school assemblies. The message, repeated constantly, is that your value is tied to what you produce and how others rank you against their expectations.

    Schema therapy research describes an approval-seeking pattern that develops when parents or environments set rigid standards for behavior, especially around achievement.

    Without experiences that challenge this pattern, the individual grows into an adult who measures their worth by how well they meet others' expectations rather than feeling secure in who they are.

    This is compounded by peer culture. The need to belong is one of the strongest drives in adolescence. A teenager who does not yet know who they are will instinctively anchor their identity to whatever the group approves of.

    That is not a character flaw. It is a developmental gap being filled with the wrong material.

    Root #4: The Identity Vacuum

    Here is the root that nobody talks about enough.

    Approval addiction does not only grow from pain. It also grows from emptiness, specifically the emptiness that comes when a person has not been taught who they are.

    A person with a clear sense of identity, anchored in something deeper than public opinion, does not need the crowd to tell them their worth.

    They already know. But a person who has never been given that foundation will build one out of whatever is available. In most cases today, that means other people's reactions.

    Proverbs 29:25 puts it plainly: "The fear of man brings a snare." A snare is not a sudden catastrophe. It is a trap you walk into gradually, one small compromise at a time, each step looking reasonable until you realize you are completely caught.

    The young person choosing a career to impress their parents is in that snare. The one staying in a relationship they do not want because leaving would cause judgment is in that snare.

    The one performing a version of themselves online for strangers every day is in that snare.

    They did not choose this. But they are responsible for getting out.

    And getting out starts with understanding that approval addiction is not a personality type. It is a learned response to an unmet need.

    Which means it is something that, with the right tools, a person can unlearn.

    In the next post, we will look at what this addiction actually costs you, because until the price is clear, most people will not do the work to change.

    The series continues.

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    ADDICTED TO APPROVAL (Part 2) Where It Comes From Nobody wakes up one day and decides to live for other people's opinions. Approval addiction does not arrive with a warning. It builds quietly, over years, in the places you least expect: your home, your school, your church, your earliest relationships. To break free from it, you first need to understand where it started. Root #1: What Happened at Home The story almost always begins in childhood. When a child repeatedly receives approval from their caregivers, they build up a sense of value. Over time, they develop a confident internal sense of worth and no longer need outside approval to feel secure. But when a child faces challenging experiences instead, they grow into adults who struggle to validate themselves and persistently seek approval from others. Think about what that means practically. A child raised in a home where love felt conditional, where praise was only given for performance, where emotional needs went unaddressed, learns one core lesson early: approval must be earned. That lesson does not stay in childhood. It travels with the person into every relationship, every career decision, every moment of vulnerability they face as an adult. Children develop an approval-seeking pattern when their caregivers value what is socially desirable over what is a better fit for their child. The child internalizes that it is more important to fit in and get praise than to develop their own ideas, preferences, and opinions. This is why so many young people look perfectly fine on the outside. They are well-behaved, high-achieving, and socially accepted. It is usually not until late adolescence and adulthood that the individual begins to feel the strain of continually acting to gain approval instead of living authentically By that point, the pattern is already deep. Root #2: The Wound of Absent or Dismissive Parenting Not every home is loud and demanding. Some damage is done in silence. Growing up with a dismissive parent or experiencing emotional neglect leads many people to spend their adult lives needing approval from others. Bullying and any form of abuse in childhood produce the same outcome. When a child does not receive emotional responsiveness from the people who are supposed to love them unconditionally, they do not conclude that their parents failed them. Children rarely do. They conclude that they themselves are not enough. And when you grow up believing you are not enough, you spend your life searching for evidence from others that you are. Research shows that the need for approval is a critical dimension of how attachment forms between a parent and child, and it is significantly tied to psychological well-being. High attachment anxiety, the kind that develops when early relationships feel unstable, has a measurable negative impact on a person's general well-being throughout life. Root #3: A Society That Measures Worth by Output The home is not the only classroom. Society teaches its own lessons, and those lessons run deep. From a young age, children are sorted by performance. Grades. Test scores. Positions on teams. Awards at school assemblies. The message, repeated constantly, is that your value is tied to what you produce and how others rank you against their expectations. Schema therapy research describes an approval-seeking pattern that develops when parents or environments set rigid standards for behavior, especially around achievement. Without experiences that challenge this pattern, the individual grows into an adult who measures their worth by how well they meet others' expectations rather than feeling secure in who they are. This is compounded by peer culture. The need to belong is one of the strongest drives in adolescence. A teenager who does not yet know who they are will instinctively anchor their identity to whatever the group approves of. That is not a character flaw. It is a developmental gap being filled with the wrong material. Root #4: The Identity Vacuum Here is the root that nobody talks about enough. Approval addiction does not only grow from pain. It also grows from emptiness, specifically the emptiness that comes when a person has not been taught who they are. A person with a clear sense of identity, anchored in something deeper than public opinion, does not need the crowd to tell them their worth. They already know. But a person who has never been given that foundation will build one out of whatever is available. In most cases today, that means other people's reactions. Proverbs 29:25 puts it plainly: "The fear of man brings a snare." A snare is not a sudden catastrophe. It is a trap you walk into gradually, one small compromise at a time, each step looking reasonable until you realize you are completely caught. The young person choosing a career to impress their parents is in that snare. The one staying in a relationship they do not want because leaving would cause judgment is in that snare. The one performing a version of themselves online for strangers every day is in that snare. They did not choose this. But they are responsible for getting out. And getting out starts with understanding that approval addiction is not a personality type. It is a learned response to an unmet need. Which means it is something that, with the right tools, a person can unlearn. In the next post, we will look at what this addiction actually costs you, because until the price is clear, most people will not do the work to change. The series continues. #fyp #foryou #fypシ #fypviralシ #davidwrites
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  • A WORD FOR YOU.

    No weapon that is formed against thee shall prosper; and every tongue that shall rise against thee in judgment thou shalt condemn. This is the heritage of the servants of the Lord , and their righteousness is of me, saith the Lord. Isaiah 54:17 KJV

    NO WEAPON SHALL PROSPER AGAINST YOU. It doesn't matter how sophisticated and powerful their weapons are, God's word says: it shall not prosper. You are covered, there's a shield over and around you in Jesus precious name.

    NO TONGUE SHALL SPEAK AGAINST YOU. Demonic voices speaking against you in accusation and condemnation is hereby silenced. The blood shall speak for you, grace, mercy Favour shall begin to speak for you. THIS IS YOUR HERITAGE! Stay refreshed!

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    A WORD FOR YOU. No weapon that is formed against thee shall prosper; and every tongue that shall rise against thee in judgment thou shalt condemn. This is the heritage of the servants of the Lord , and their righteousness is of me, saith the Lord. Isaiah 54:17 KJV NO WEAPON SHALL PROSPER AGAINST YOU. It doesn't matter how sophisticated and powerful their weapons are, God's word says: it shall not prosper. You are covered, there's a shield over and around you in Jesus precious name. NO TONGUE SHALL SPEAK AGAINST YOU. Demonic voices speaking against you in accusation and condemnation is hereby silenced. The blood shall speak for you, grace, mercy Favour shall begin to speak for you. THIS IS YOUR HERITAGE! Stay refreshed! #AwordForYou #InsightsforLife #nnamdicaezarsammyministry #NCSM #DewChurchGlobal #LifereFreshingMinistry #IAMADEW
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  • The resurrection was for you. Jesus went to the cross and came out of the grave with your name on His heart.

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    ✝️ The resurrection was for you. Jesus went to the cross and came out of the grave with your name on His heart. #PersonalSavior #LoveOfGod #HeRoseForYou #FaithJourney #Redeemed #MySaviorLives
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  • ADDICTED TO APPROVAL (Part 1)

    There is a generation that does not know who it is.

    Not because the information is unavailable. But because too many young people have outsourced the answer to everyone around them.

    Their identity is not formed from within. It is assembled daily from whatever the crowd approves.

    This is the age of approval addiction, and it is one of the quietest crises of our time.

    Studies show that between one-third and one-half of adolescents struggle with low self-esteem, particularly in early adolescence.

    The consequences go far beyond insecurity. Low self-esteem in adolescence is linked to depression, anxiety, disordered eating, violent behavior, and poor long-term outcomes including financial instability and higher rates of criminal behavior.

    Seven in ten girls believe they are not good enough in some way, whether in their looks, their school performance, or their relationships.

    Behind most of those numbers is one common root: a person measuring their worth by whether others approve of them.

    You see it everywhere. Young people choose careers not because they are gifted for the work, but because the title earns respect at family gatherings.

    They study certain courses, enter certain industries, and marry at certain ages, not out of genuine readiness or calling, but to satisfy a watching audience.

    Their choices are not really theirs. They are performances.

    Social media did not create this problem. But it accelerated it in ways we are still measuring.

    Researchers have identified "selfitis," defined as the obsessive desire to take photos of oneself and post them on social media, as a behavioral condition driven by factors including attention-seeking, social competition, and the need to fill a gap in self-confidence.

    One study found that the primary motivations behind posting selfies online were social approval, wanting to stand out, and maintaining an online presence.

    In other words, the phone is not the problem. The emptiness behind the lens is.

    Research confirms that people whose self-worth is tied to the approval of others are significantly more likely to emphasize their appearance in online interactions and to share more photos of themselves on social media.

    The likes are not just entertainment. For many young people, they function as daily evidence that they exist and matter.

    This is where we have to be direct: when another person's opinion of you becomes the standard by which you measure your own life, you have lost yourself.

    You are no longer living. You are performing.

    The Bible does not measure a person's life by what they own or what the crowd says about them. Luke 12:15 records Jesus saying plainly that a man's life does not consist in the abundance of his possessions.

    Yet the culture has flipped that completely. Worth is now calculated in followers, titles, brand names, and social recognition.

    Young men and women enter relationships, not because they are ready, but because being single is no longer socially acceptable past a certain age.

    They chase validation the way others chase oxygen, constantly, frantically, and at great personal cost.

    The result? A generation that is busy, visible, and deeply lost.

    This series, ADDICTED TO APPROVAL, exists to address that directly.

    Over the posts ahead, we will examine where approval addiction comes from, what it costs, and how a person builds an identity that does not depend on the crowd for its survival.

    Because the freedom you are looking for is not on the other side of more likes.

    It is on the other side of knowing who you are.

    Stay with us.

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    ADDICTED TO APPROVAL (Part 1) There is a generation that does not know who it is. Not because the information is unavailable. But because too many young people have outsourced the answer to everyone around them. Their identity is not formed from within. It is assembled daily from whatever the crowd approves. This is the age of approval addiction, and it is one of the quietest crises of our time. Studies show that between one-third and one-half of adolescents struggle with low self-esteem, particularly in early adolescence. The consequences go far beyond insecurity. Low self-esteem in adolescence is linked to depression, anxiety, disordered eating, violent behavior, and poor long-term outcomes including financial instability and higher rates of criminal behavior. Seven in ten girls believe they are not good enough in some way, whether in their looks, their school performance, or their relationships. Behind most of those numbers is one common root: a person measuring their worth by whether others approve of them. You see it everywhere. Young people choose careers not because they are gifted for the work, but because the title earns respect at family gatherings. They study certain courses, enter certain industries, and marry at certain ages, not out of genuine readiness or calling, but to satisfy a watching audience. Their choices are not really theirs. They are performances. Social media did not create this problem. But it accelerated it in ways we are still measuring. Researchers have identified "selfitis," defined as the obsessive desire to take photos of oneself and post them on social media, as a behavioral condition driven by factors including attention-seeking, social competition, and the need to fill a gap in self-confidence. One study found that the primary motivations behind posting selfies online were social approval, wanting to stand out, and maintaining an online presence. In other words, the phone is not the problem. The emptiness behind the lens is. Research confirms that people whose self-worth is tied to the approval of others are significantly more likely to emphasize their appearance in online interactions and to share more photos of themselves on social media. The likes are not just entertainment. For many young people, they function as daily evidence that they exist and matter. This is where we have to be direct: when another person's opinion of you becomes the standard by which you measure your own life, you have lost yourself. You are no longer living. You are performing. The Bible does not measure a person's life by what they own or what the crowd says about them. Luke 12:15 records Jesus saying plainly that a man's life does not consist in the abundance of his possessions. Yet the culture has flipped that completely. Worth is now calculated in followers, titles, brand names, and social recognition. Young men and women enter relationships, not because they are ready, but because being single is no longer socially acceptable past a certain age. They chase validation the way others chase oxygen, constantly, frantically, and at great personal cost. The result? A generation that is busy, visible, and deeply lost. This series, ADDICTED TO APPROVAL, exists to address that directly. Over the posts ahead, we will examine where approval addiction comes from, what it costs, and how a person builds an identity that does not depend on the crowd for its survival. Because the freedom you are looking for is not on the other side of more likes. It is on the other side of knowing who you are. Stay with us. #fyp #fypviralシ #foryou #fypシ #fypシ゚viralシfypシ゚ #foryouシpage #davidwrites
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  • A WORD FOR YOU.

    What shall we then say to these things? If God be for us, who can be against us? Romans 8:31 KJV

    WHO CAN BE AGAINST YOU? NO ONE. Fear not, no one will do you harm. That evil and negative dream will not come to pass. It came as a dream, it dies as a dream. That devil that is boasting and threatening you will eat back their words. Because the Lord is for you, you will win, you will overcome.

    When the lion cub is around the Lion, there's protection, security and safety. All these are lost once the Lion is absent. Listen, the Lion of the tribe of Judah is present with you, there's nothing the enemies and adversaries can do. I decree, every enemies against you be destroyed in Jesus precious name. SAY IT LOUD, NO ONE CAN COME AGAINST ME. Stay refreshed!

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    A WORD FOR YOU. What shall we then say to these things? If God be for us, who can be against us? Romans 8:31 KJV WHO CAN BE AGAINST YOU? NO ONE. Fear not, no one will do you harm. That evil and negative dream will not come to pass. It came as a dream, it dies as a dream. That devil that is boasting and threatening you will eat back their words. Because the Lord is for you, you will win, you will overcome. When the lion cub is around the Lion🦁, there's protection, security and safety. All these are lost once the Lion is absent. Listen, the Lion of the tribe of Judah is present with you, there's nothing the enemies and adversaries can do. I decree, every enemies against you be destroyed in Jesus precious name. SAY IT LOUD, NO ONE CAN COME AGAINST ME. Stay refreshed! #AwordForYou #InsightsforLife #nnamdicaezarsammyministry #NCSM #DewChurchGlobal #LifereFreshingMinistry #IAMADEW
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  • A WORD FOR YOU.

    For the eyes of the Lord are over the righteous, and his ears are open unto their prayers: but the face of the Lord is against them that do evil. 1 Peter 3:12 KJV.

    YOUR PRAYERS ARE NOT IN VAIN! Many of us pray - we pray alot. But we have lost the consciousness that God hears. Praying have become our daily tradition, a pattern. We wake up at midnight, early in the morning, during the day to pray. But very few believes and consciously acknowledge that God has heard. I'm glad to tell you: GOD STILL HEARS PRAYERS.

    ...HIS (GOD) EARS ARE OPEN UNTO THEIR (OUR) PRAYERS... This is one of the most assuring scripture that your prayers are not in vain - his ears are open, and he answers. So what should you do?
    - KEEP PRAYING, KEEP PRAYING. YOUR LABOUR IN PRAYERS ARE NOT IN VAIN. Today, God will hear you and he will answer you. Stay refreshed!

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    A WORD FOR YOU. For the eyes of the Lord are over the righteous, and his ears are open unto their prayers: but the face of the Lord is against them that do evil. 1 Peter 3:12 KJV. YOUR PRAYERS ARE NOT IN VAIN! Many of us pray - we pray alot. But we have lost the consciousness that God hears. Praying have become our daily tradition, a pattern. We wake up at midnight, early in the morning, during the day to pray. But very few believes and consciously acknowledge that God has heard. I'm glad to tell you: GOD STILL HEARS PRAYERS. ...HIS (GOD) EARS ARE OPEN UNTO THEIR (OUR) PRAYERS... This is one of the most assuring scripture that your prayers are not in vain - his ears are open, and he answers. So what should you do? - KEEP PRAYING, KEEP PRAYING. YOUR LABOUR IN PRAYERS ARE NOT IN VAIN. Today, God will hear you and he will answer you. Stay refreshed! #AwordForYou #InsightsforLife #nnamdicaezarsammyministry #NCSM #DewChurchGlobal #LifereFreshingMinistry #IAMADEW
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  • A WORD FOR YOU.

    For as the rain cometh down, and the snow from heaven, and returneth not thither, but watereth the earth, and maketh it bring forth and bud, that it may give seed to the sower, and bread to the eater: [11] So shall my word be that goeth forth out of my mouth: it shall not return unto me void, but it shall accomplish that which I please, and it shall prosper in the thing whereto I sent it. Isaiah 55:10-11 KJV

    GOD'S WORD SHALL NOT RETURN VOID. God is limited and unlimited by his Word. He is binded by the integrity of his Word. He cannot deny his Word. He is the only being who subjects himself to his Word. Hence, when he speaks, he places his entire strength, power, capacity, authority and personality on his Word to perform it.

    LISTEN, GOD WILL FULFIL EVERY PROMISE HE MADE TO YOU. HE WILL SURELY DO AS HE HAS SAID. NON WILL FAIL. HOLD ON TO WHAT HE PROMISED YOU, HE WILL SURELY BRING IT TO PASS. Stay refreshed!

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    A WORD FOR YOU. For as the rain cometh down, and the snow from heaven, and returneth not thither, but watereth the earth, and maketh it bring forth and bud, that it may give seed to the sower, and bread to the eater: [11] So shall my word be that goeth forth out of my mouth: it shall not return unto me void, but it shall accomplish that which I please, and it shall prosper in the thing whereto I sent it. Isaiah 55:10-11 KJV GOD'S WORD SHALL NOT RETURN VOID. God is limited and unlimited by his Word. He is binded by the integrity of his Word. He cannot deny his Word. He is the only being who subjects himself to his Word. Hence, when he speaks, he places his entire strength, power, capacity, authority and personality on his Word to perform it. LISTEN, GOD WILL FULFIL EVERY PROMISE HE MADE TO YOU. HE WILL SURELY DO AS HE HAS SAID. NON WILL FAIL. HOLD ON TO WHAT HE PROMISED YOU, HE WILL SURELY BRING IT TO PASS. Stay refreshed! #AwordForYou #InsightsforLife #nnamdicaezarsammyministry #NCSM #DewChurchGlobal #LifereFreshingMinistry #IAMADEW
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  • A WORD FOR YOU.

    For as the rain cometh down, and the snow from heaven, and returneth not thither, but watereth the earth, and maketh it bring forth and bud, that it may give seed to the sower, and bread to the eater: [11] So shall my word be that goeth forth out of my mouth: it shall not return unto me void, but it shall accomplish that which I please, and it shall prosper in the thing whereto I sent it. Isaiah 55:10-11 KJV

    GOD'S WORD SHALL NOT RETURN VOID. God is limited and unlimited by his Word. He is binded by the integrity of his Word. He cannot deny his Word. He is the only being who subjects himself to his Word. Hence, when he speaks, he places his entire strength, power, capacity, authority and personality on his Word to perform it.

    LISTEN, GOD WILL FULFIL EVERY PROMISE HE MADE TO YOU. HE WILL SURELY DO AS HE HAS SAID. NON WILL FAIL. HOLD ON TO WHAT HE PROMISED YOU, HE WILL SURELY BRING IT TO PASS. Stay refreshed!

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    A WORD FOR YOU. For as the rain cometh down, and the snow from heaven, and returneth not thither, but watereth the earth, and maketh it bring forth and bud, that it may give seed to the sower, and bread to the eater: [11] So shall my word be that goeth forth out of my mouth: it shall not return unto me void, but it shall accomplish that which I please, and it shall prosper in the thing whereto I sent it. Isaiah 55:10-11 KJV GOD'S WORD SHALL NOT RETURN VOID. God is limited and unlimited by his Word. He is binded by the integrity of his Word. He cannot deny his Word. He is the only being who subjects himself to his Word. Hence, when he speaks, he places his entire strength, power, capacity, authority and personality on his Word to perform it. LISTEN, GOD WILL FULFIL EVERY PROMISE HE MADE TO YOU. HE WILL SURELY DO AS HE HAS SAID. NON WILL FAIL. HOLD ON TO WHAT HE PROMISED YOU, HE WILL SURELY BRING IT TO PASS. Stay refreshed! #AwordForYou #InsightsforLife #nnamdicaezarsammyministry #NCSM #DewChurchGlobal #LifereFreshingMinistry #IAMADEW
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  • A WORD FOR YOU.


    For the vision is yet for an appointed time, but at the end it shall speak, and not lie: though it tarry, wait for it; because it will surely come, it will not tarry. Habakkuk 2:3 KJV

    GOD'S PLANS HAS TIMING! It's called appointed time. I don't know what the lord told you or showed you; I don't know what it is you are expecting, but what I know is that: it will surely come to manifestation.

    Delay is not denial. It may linger but delivery is certain. At the end, it will will find expression. It's not over yet, this is not the end. God is not asleep neither is he on holiday. Keep hope alive, keep dream alive - IT WILL SURELY COME, IT WILL NOT FAIL. Stay refreshed!

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    A WORD FOR YOU. For the vision is yet for an appointed time, but at the end it shall speak, and not lie: though it tarry, wait for it; because it will surely come, it will not tarry. Habakkuk 2:3 KJV GOD'S PLANS HAS TIMING! It's called appointed time. I don't know what the lord told you or showed you; I don't know what it is you are expecting, but what I know is that: it will surely come to manifestation. Delay is not denial. It may linger but delivery is certain. At the end, it will will find expression. It's not over yet, this is not the end. God is not asleep neither is he on holiday. Keep hope alive, keep dream alive - IT WILL SURELY COME, IT WILL NOT FAIL. Stay refreshed! #AwordForYou #InsightsforLife #nnamdicaezarsammyministry #NCSM #DewChurchGlobal #LifereFreshingMinistry #IAMADEW
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  • A WORD FOR YOU.


    I intreated thy favour with my whole heart: be merciful unto me according to thy word. Psalm 119:58 KJV See also Psalm 45:12.


    FAVOUR IS INTREATED. Favour is not an accident. It is not a product of luck or chance. Favour is not cheap. The best you will get when you cry is pity, and pity doesn't change destiny.

    To intreat means to negotiate, to persuade earnestly. Stop waiting and watching for favour, you can negotiate your way out misfortune, you can end emptiness and stagnation through favour. How?
    - Through good works. Prov.11:27, 12:2. Favour is active in good works.
    - Through good seed. Prov.18:16, 17:8 Gen.32:3-5, 20, 33:8. Favour has a price. Intentionally plant a seed today, and enjoy an harvest of favour. Be blessed. Stay refreshed!

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    A WORD FOR YOU. I intreated thy favour with my whole heart: be merciful unto me according to thy word. Psalm 119:58 KJV See also Psalm 45:12. FAVOUR IS INTREATED. Favour is not an accident. It is not a product of luck or chance. Favour is not cheap. The best you will get when you cry is pity, and pity doesn't change destiny. To intreat means to negotiate, to persuade earnestly. Stop waiting and watching for favour, you can negotiate your way out misfortune, you can end emptiness and stagnation through favour. How? - Through good works. Prov.11:27, 12:2. Favour is active in good works. - Through good seed. Prov.18:16, 17:8 Gen.32:3-5, 20, 33:8. Favour has a price. Intentionally plant a seed today, and enjoy an harvest of favour. Be blessed. Stay refreshed! #AwordForYou #InsightsforLife #nnamdicaezarsammyministry #NCSM #DewChurchGlobal #LifereFreshingMinistry #IAMADEW
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