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Jesus Christ came to Help You

     

    As Christian, you need the Holy Spirit to fulfil God’s plans for your life and for your service to be acceptable to God. That is why the Lord Jesus said “And I will pray the Father, and he shall give you another Comforter, that he may abide with you forever” John 14:16. The Holy Spirit came to help you live the Christian life because no ordinary person can live this extraordinary life.

     There’s no reason for you to fall in anything in life after you’re received the Holy Spirit; in fact, you’re answerable to God for any failure. You have no right to fail because the Holy Spirit is your Helper! He’ll help and teach you to pray, and he’ll teach you how to  be free from debt, He’ll show you how to make one. He’ll energize and give you the ability to succeed; His ability will become your ability, and His strength will become your strength.

    Recognize Him as your helper and know that He came to make you a success in life; no evil can drown or suffocate you because He says He’ll be with you in trouble, to deliver you. He’s your very present help in the time of trouble psalm 46:1. It doesn’t matter the strength or number of your adversaries; if you have the Holy Spirit, you’ll be in charge.

    Give the Holy Spirit the preeminence in your life and you’d be amazed at the magnitude of God’s glory that’ll be manifested in you. You’ll become a man or woman of excellence, dignity and honour; and His ability, strength and wisdom will be evident in your life.

 

 

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