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'Even so, faith, if it hath not works, is dead, being alone' James 2:17

What you believe doesn't amount to very much unless it causes you to wake up from your dream and start working. You can't just dream yourself into what you could be. Often the solution to our problem is: Go to work. Rising above mediocrity never happens it is always a result of faith combined with works. What you don't push won't move, what you don't market won't sell. A belief is worthless unless converted into action. 


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Jesus said, 'I must do the work of the Father who sent me before is dark when no man worketh. Destiny is not fulfilled on a theory it takes work. It's time we start doing it and not talking about it. Biblical principles multiplied by nothing equals nothing. True faith is taking action. It is not enough to know that you know. It is more important to show that you know. 


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Further Bible Reading:

Proverb 22:29


PRAYER: Father I thank you for the Word you sent my way today. I receive grace and strength from you to fulfill destiny. In Jesus' Name. Amen.


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