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Thursday, 6 November 2025
Progressing Furthermore
2 Corinthians 9:6
The progress for the life of you is not necessarily contingent upon your rate of movement.
It’s widely regarded many times than not that movement equates to progress.
However it’s a misnomer to believe that movement equates to progress.
Infact it’s errorneous because progress and movement are not equal principles.
The movement of one’s life does not necessarily mean progress.
It’s possible to make progress in life without any sort of movement.
Infact not all progress requires movement.
Many times than not it may feel as if your life is not moving nowhere yet it’s progressing drastically.
God goes ahead of you and prepares a way for you inorder for you to make progress.
Sometimes you don’t have to make any moves so as to make progress.
All that it requires is God to move stuff and people out of your way so that other people may come in.
The in-and-out movement of some people out of your life is pivotal to your progress.
This is so because some people and some stuff can be an hindrance to your progress.
So God has to remove the scales off off your eyes so that you can see the purpose of the in-and-out movement of some people and things in your life.
Some people can walk out of your life and you feel a darkness around you.
But that darkness is demon-inspired.
And it can be a York of bondage.
That requires the anointing of the Holy Spirit to break that York of bondage so that you can see clearly.
That some people needed to move out of your life inorder for you to make further progress in your life.
See, it’s fundamental to understand that darkness does not stand the light.
The light rebukes darkness at the very sight of the same.
Nothing can stand in the way of your progress after God has removed the York of bondage from your life.
It’s sad that sometimes we stay in one place without making any progress because we are comfortable with our York of bondage.
To the extent that even when God breaks the York of our bondage through the power of his anointing we remain confused because we don’t understand freedom.
We so much used to our hindrances that we think of them as a solution to our progress.
But in actuality they are the very problem itself.
God has to remove the people and things we comfortable with inorder for us to make real progress and find a fundamental solution to our problem.
Beneath every key progress in life there lies the principle of sowing and reaping just like its decreed in 2 Corinthians 9:6.
“But this I say: He who soweth sparingly shall reap also sparingly, and he who soweth bountifully shall reap also bountifully.”
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