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Why Settle For Less When God Promised You More (Luke 17:20-21). 19 January 2024

 There will be more in 2024, different From America thanksgiving is   in the month of November  but in Nigeria  you have  thanksgiving in  the month of December  and so December is a month  where you  thank God for all the things that God  did in 2023.

How many had thanksgiving in 2023? And so December was appreciation and the month of January is a month of preparation. What we do in these ten days will determine what will happen for the rest for the year. Today is January the 21st, this month has 31 days and what we do in these next 10 days will set the tone for the entire year.

Are you ready to bless your entire year today?  Stand  upon  your  feet and  we bless  your  February, we declared divine elevation in February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December. 2024 is blessed.

 The bible says that God knows the end from the beginning so we bless the entire year in the beginning of   the year. Did you know that 2024 is a leap year? There are not 365 days in 2024, there are 366 days in 2024 which means that God is giving you more days this year than you had last year.

 How do you know that God is going to do more in 2024? It is  because he’s  already  given you  more days this year than you had last year and so  in a leap  year  it means  that you are leaping  out of  one  thing  and leaping into something  else. I invite you to get on your feet and just do a leap  that I  leap  out of sickness and I leap into health. I leap out of disease  and  I leap  into health.

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