Suggested Reading:

Deuteronomy 1 v. 1-8; 3 v. 1-12; 9 v. 1-3; Exodus 13 v. 17.

Deuteronomy 1 v. 6-8; 9 v. 1-3:

During this Year of Progress with growth, the Lord is taking you on a journey with Him during which He promises you the land (blessing and achievement for Him and for yourself in every form). He commands you to go forward and pray for, work and fight for the possession of blessing and achievement far bigger than you have envisioned in the past. This is the key to progress and growth, both in your life and in God’s work.

Deuteronomy 9 v. 1, 2; 3 v. 1-6:

Possessing God’s blessing, achieving and making progress with growth requires war you need to do battle in the realities of this competitive world (e.g. in business) and also to fight spiritually and deliberately confront challenges bigger than yourself, in order to attain progress with growth. God wants you to adopt this attitude, trusting Him to help you overcome in all your battles. ARE YOU FIGHTING THE WARS OF PROGRESS IN YOUR LIFE AND TERRITORY AS WELL AS IN GOD’S WORK?

Exodus 13 v. 17; Deuteronomy 1-3:

Understand this important truth today: The shortest way to your promised land is the way of war. The reason why it took the children of Israel forty years to cover an eleven days’ journey to the edge of the Promised Land is that God saw that they were fearful and not ready for war, so they had to take a longer route of avoiding wars. It is important that today you understand that the true life of faith and progress is a life of wars. This is why God exhorts us, “Fight the good fight of faith”. 1 Timothy 6 v. 12.

Deuteronomy 1 v. 20-21; 9 v. 1-3:

Today commit yourself in prayer, and by making determined specific decisions, to begin to do battles for progress with growth in your life and in God’s work. Go forward, trusting that according to His promise, God your Father goes before you and helps you overcome every challenge and enemy.

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Rev. Andrew Wutawunashe

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