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Do You Want to Be Successful?: Daily Devotional

Do You Want to Be Successful?: Daily Devotional

 “Lead me, O Lord, in thy righteousness because of mine enemies; make thy way straight before my face.” Psalms 5:8 (KJV)

The way you lead determines your success in life. There are levels of success in life. Some are only successful locally, while others are successful both locally and internally (Mark 1:28). True success comes from God; it comes when you let the Word of God guide you. God's kind of success is the product of His Word.


Beloved, always ask God to guide you in His Word; it is the only sure way to walk in His righteousness and guarantee success and victory. Acting on your own wisdom or knowledge can only lead to failure and disappointment because your enemies will have the advantage over you (Proverbs 26:12).


Beloved, listen and follow the leaders who are living the life of Christ so you will be motivated to live a Christlike life. May the Lord guide you to always make the right 
decision and be successful. Hallelujah!

Be a winner!


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