Two Key Aspects of Maturity in the Singlehood Phase

1. Know Yourself
Your single phase is the best time to truly discover who you are. When you know yourself well, you will attract people who reflect your nature and purpose. Self-knowledge brings discernment, you can easily tell, “This is not for me.”
Many sisters think they are attractive because everyone approaches them, even those who don’t know God. But the truth is, when you don’t know yourself, you attract anything.
When you are alone, you develop faster. Growth in a group can bring unhealthy comparisons and imitation. You start dressing like others, behaving like others, and lose your originality. There are moments when God wants to develop you as you, where you can be honest about your weaknesses and open to His transformation. Enjoy this season. Be alone with God.
2. Develop the Capacity to Accommodate Another Person
You do not jump into a relationship before there is a place within you for another human being. You must come to a point of maturity where you have created space for that person, so that when that person walks into your life, they will easily fit in without any struggle.
People fight in relationships because they rushed. They thought love was just walking together, holding hands, or eating at KFC. But true partnership requires inner capacity, space built through maturity. You don’t start dating hoping to “grow together.” Grow yourself first.
What develops a person to the point where he or she can open up to accommodate another person? It is maturity. When you reach that point, that’s when you are ready to date. You don’t start dating before that space is created.
Hebrews 11:23–26 “When he came to years, he refused to be called the son of Pharaoh’s daughter.”
The phrase “when he came to years” speaks of maturity, not age. Moses grew up in Pharaoh’s house. But the Bible says, “When he came to years,” not “when he turned a certain age.” The rendering of that phrase refers to maturity. When Moses matured, he discovered his true identity, he realized he was not an Egyptian but a Hebrew. He refused to be called the son of Pharaoh’s daughter.
There is a level of maturity that brings you into the full knowledge of your identity. You begin to know who you truly are. You can see through Moses’s choices that this man had matured, he now understood the values of life and what truly mattered. When you are not mature, you behave carelessly. People have to keep checking up on you. Many of the mistakes you make in relationships come from immaturity. If you are mature, you know when to be together and when not to be together. The single phase is a divine opportunity from God to grow and mature.

The Law of Faith and the Release of Spiritual Power

Faith is a force and a law. When you engage the Law of Faith, every other law becomes subject to it. Faith gives you mastery and positions you to silence any contrary law that tries to speak against your life and destiny. “Do you know the laws of the universe? Can you use them to regulate the earth?” (Job 38:33 NLT).
Faith is one of the spiritual laws God has given to us so that we may function in control and in charge. It is a law that grants us the ability to walk in dominion. However, the Law of Faith must be activated in order to produce results. “By faith the walls of Jericho fell down, after they were compassed about seven days” (Hebrews 11:30 KJV). It was not merely the shout that caused the walls to fall; it was the faith behind the shout that carried power.
Faith demands corresponding action. James 2:17 teaches that having faith alone is not enough. A man who is unable to act on his faith will never experience its results. Your shout must be a response of faith. If it is not born of faith, it produces nothing. Speaking is spiritual work. Never assume that talking is doing nothing. Speaking is working in the realm of the spirit. God spoke for six days, and His words were actively creating. Your speaking must come as a response to your faith and not as ordinary speech.
James 2:22 reveals that faith is made complete through action. Therefore, examine your words and ensure they align with your faith. God instructed Moses to build according to the pattern He showed him so that what was in heaven could be manifested on earth. In the same way, the spirit of prosperity also follows a pattern. There are divine patterns that align you with what God is doing, and as you align, what exists in the spirit becomes a reality in your life.

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Inspiration As a Gateway to Manifestation

Inspiration is not simply motivation or encouragement; it is a divine stirring—a powerful prompting within your spirit that activates your will to take action.
"And such as do wickedly against the covenant shall he corrupt by flatteries: but the people that do know their God shall be strong, and do exploits." (Daniel 11:32)
Knowing God imparts a special kind of knowledge—one that empowers and compels you to act. This knowledge is not passive or theoretical; it is alive and dynamic. You must be in a certain place spiritually before you can do what God has called you to do.
There exists within you an ideal spiritual version (your divine potential) that must be revealed and awakened through this knowledge. The more clearly you see this ideal, the more your life aligns to manifest it.
"Wherefore, my beloved, as ye have always obeyed, not as in my presence only, but now much more in my absence, work out your own salvation with fear and trembling. For it is God which worketh in you both to will and to do of his good pleasure." (Philippians 2:12–13)
It is your responsibility to actively work out the divine deposits God has placed within you. The word “will” here has multiple nuances in the original Greek:
1.Boulomai — Wishful Thinking
This is a passive desire, a longing that does not translate into action. Many remain stuck here, wanting change but never pursuing it seriously.
2.Thelema — The Will to Act
a) Determination
Action arises from clear, decisive resolve. When you make a firm decision, God often meets you there with speed and grace to help you move forward.
b) Desire
"As he loved cursing, so let it come unto him: as he delighted not in blessing, so let it be far from him." (Psalm 109:17)
A deep, heartfelt longing that fuels persistent pursuit. When you truly delight in something, God draws near and strengthens you to pursue it.
c) Settled Intent to Resolve
Deciding to act is one step; remaining consistent in your decision is another. Many start well but falter; few persist with steadfastness, and it is this persistence that aligns you with God’s manifesting power.
"And the Spirit of the Lord began to move him at times in the camp of Dan between Zorah and Eshtaol." (Judges 13:25)
The word “move” here means to stir or trouble by inciting one to action. When your will is properly aligned with God anchored in desire and determination, He stirs you to take the next step.
To be continued.....

You are what you see

"But we all, with open face beholding as in a glass the glory of the Lord, are changed into the same image from glory to glory, even as by the Spirit of the Lord." - 2 Corinthians 3:18

The reason for Jesus’ hanging on the cross was reconciliation of mankind and God. And He rose from the dead to give us a new life. The death and resurrection was to say, here starts a new life, here is a new set of eyes— eyes that see the mind of God about us. That which you see in God now, is what you become.

You and I are different because of differences in the exposure we have had in God. Where you are now is what you have been seeing in God. However, your mind can grow by what you are exposed to. So, if you want to become more glorious, if you want to grow in every area of your life see what the Scriptures say about you and you will be transformed into it.

PRAYER:

Father, there if life in Your words. There is more to live for, there is more I can do, there is more I have not seen and experienced and I want more. Open the eyes of my heart, Lord, so that I can see and become it. May I never lose the hunger and thirst to always pursue more in You. In Jesus name. Amen.

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Set on a Definite Path

In the bible, in Psalms 16 verse 11, the Psalmist laid to us about the path of life, which is to tell us that it is definite. Reading Isaiah 46 verse 10 the bible says that God declares the end in the beginning, telling us that this path of life is a preset path.
Knowing this should give you confidence that when God declares, He fixes it. He fixes your end before you started the journey. In other words, as long as you are walking in the path of God, the circumstances you face in this path, are not a surprise to God. The only thing you need to be in check is that you are in the path set for your life.
This you should always know that the devil knows you are in the path God set for your life, that is why he tries much to frustrate you. He brings unnecessary fights and contrary voices along the way that can make you abandon this path, because it is in this path that all what God destined for your life is. Abandoning it will mean you miss out on what God has set for you.
When it comes to matters to do with your destiny, do not just give up, these are matters that you fight till you win. Let the enemy know that you only have one option, win. This is the only path for your life, you will never take a shortcut to your destiny, that is why you will fight till you win.
One advantage in this path set for your life is that there is spiritual enablement and there is the leading of God. Do not give up easily on the matters of your destiny.
I pray that if you were on the edge of giving up because you have fought and you feel weakened, there will be fresh strength to help you hold on, you will not give up, you will rise again and win. Grace is released to cause you to triumph. In Jesus Name.