“Not Enough Hours in A Day?”
GREETINGS FROM THE TEMPLE …
“Not Enough Hours in A day?”
We sometimes find ourselves wishing there were more hours in a day to complete whatever tasks we’ve committed ourselves to. “Not me!” If you can say, “Not me!” and this holds true for all your commitments, then you’re a well-organized person.
Organized person: A person with a system of doing things in a particular way that allows for completion of daily assignments or tasks.
How does God fit into your daily plans or assignments? Are you diligently seeking God?
“The plans of the diligent lead to profit as surely as haste leads to poverty.” – Proverbs 21:5 (NIV)
“Chase after God – put Him first! He’ll take care of everything else!” – Pastor Victor S. Brice
In the words of our Pastor, Rev. Victor S. Brice, “The vision for this House, STMI, is Prayer Ministry and Word Ministry.” Our plans must align with our pastor’s vision. We must take advantage of the opportunities that have been carefully laid out for us.
Start your day in prayer, which is available to us daily: 6:00am – 6:15am. There is noon day prayer, available Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. You will also receive a Word of prayer during Sunday morning worship, during Tuesday night Word Life teleconference/Facebook call and on our zoom Life Transformation conference on Wednesday nights.
You can also create your own opportunities to participate in prayer and Word. Start on a small scale and gradually increase in prayer, worship, Word. Watch your relationship with God grow.
The doors of STMI are open every Sunday at 10:00am. Show up early for your temperature check – hand sanitizer – and walk right on in. Receive an invigorating Word that will bring comfort to your weary souls. STMI is a Place of solace – of worship – of fellowship. We need God, and we need each other. Organize your schedules to include God, first and foremost. Watch! Reap! Rejoice! When you think of His Goodness!
“For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son …” – John 3:16 (NIV).
Still not enough hours in a day? Then you are not putting God first. Try putting Him first, take advantage of the opportunities laid out for you. Everything else will fall into place.
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Solomon Temple Ministries International – Blogger – Othella Hill-Jordan