TRIUMPHING AT WHAT YOU DO

TRIUMPHING AT WHAT YOU DO

Spirit-living Devotional

Apostle Osborn

TRIUMPHING AT WHAT YOU DO

[[Psa 92:4]] KJV For thou, LORD, hast made me glad through thy work: I will triumph in the works of thy hands.

In the above is a great revelation about the success of men like David. They knew and understood the importance of engaging in the work of God and how it impacts on their personal endeavours. He declared, “thou, LORD, hast made me glad through thy work: I will triumph in the works of thy hands.” Because he worked for God will gladness, he triumphed in the work of his hands.

The principle is this; what and how you do what you do for God determines your triumph in your personal work. The work of God influences everything we do: it has a bearing on every aspect of our lives. The triumph of your job, finances, marriage, health, etc are all tired to your attitude towards working for God.

Note that the triumph of David in the works of his hands was dependent on his gladness in attending to the work of God. We too must cultivate the same attitude. We must be excited about working for God. We must find something doing in the house of God. And we must execute our duties with joy. Love what you do for God and deliver your best for Him, and watch Him cause you to triumph in everything. Hallelujah!

We can determine our promotion and success in anything. And the secret is addicting ourselves to the work of God with a joyful attitude. Glory! That is where the blessing is. As you work for Him joyfully and with gladness, He also increases and causes you to triumph. You simply become the best at what you do. Glory!

Prayer:
Dear God, I thank you for imparting truth in my heart through your word. I receive it. And I cultivate the right attitude towards working for you. I deliver with excellence and precision glorifying you in all my work for you in Jesus’ name.

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