BECOME SELF-MOTIVATED. DO NOT EXPECT DIRECTION OR ENCOURAGEMENT FROM OUTSIDE
BECOME SELF- MOTIVATED. DO NOT EXPECT DIRECTION OR ENCOURAGEMENT FROM OUTSIDE.
Scripture: Mark 11:23
Topic: Seven steps to encouraging yourself.
In this series we will be looking at how you need to become self- motivated and not to expect direction or encouragement from outside which is an art of leadership. Everyone looks up to a leader for encouragement, but who encourages a leader? A true leader is someone who knows how to encourage himself whenever it is necessary. A true leader does not look to the outside for motivation, does not depend on external factors to encourage himself/herself but motivates himself /herself.
Lets take a look at the seven steps to encouraging yourself.
4. Make positive confessions.
Your faith must speak when you need encouragement. Faith is the opposite of depression. Faith is a shield. That's why the Bible calls faith a shield that quenches the fiery darts.
For verily I say unto you, that whosoever shall say unto this mountain, be thou removed, and be thou cast into the sea; and shall not doubt in his heart, but shall believe that those things which he shall come to pass; he shall have whatsoever he saith.
Mark 11:23
Your faith is a God-given weapon meant to stop attacks!
Credits: Excerpts from
The Art of Leadership
Bishop Dag Heward-Mills
Faith is a shield. By faith I encourage myself to take action and to move forward.
ReplyDeleteAmen, Lord help me yo use my faith as a weapon to overcome attacks and make positive confessions in my life.
ReplyDeleteThank you Father for your word this morning, Lord help me to have faith in you may I use my faith as a God given weapon to overcome my attacks everyday. Amen.
ReplyDeleteLord help me to use my faith to overcome my attacks whenever I come across them
ReplyDeletePositive confession will help me to overcome my situation and build my faith to encourage me.
ReplyDeleteAmen!!! God given weapon. O Lord increase my faith in Jesus mighty name.
ReplyDeleteWe should make positive confessions
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