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And David put his hand in his bag, and took thence a stone, and slang it, and smote the Philistine in his forehead, that the stone sunk into his forehead; and he fell upon his face to the earth.(1 Samuel 17 vs 49). That is the Focal Scripture of Streams of Joy Devotional Today. It is instructive to observe that when Goliath came to the battlefield, he wore a brass helmet. Helmets are meant to protect the head from harm. So, Goliath made an arrangement that would make it difficult or even impossible for anyone to hit him in the forehead. He made an arrangement that should ordinarily stop David from hitting the target. He placed a difficulty on the path of anyone who wanted to aim at his forehead. Notice that despite the helmet, David stone sunk into Goliaths forehead. Despite the arrangement that should have stopped him from hitting the target, David still hit his target. Hitting Goliaths forehead may have seemed impossible in view of the helmet, but David did it all the same. Despite all he did to stop David, David remained unstoppable. Friend, hear Gods Word of Grace to you: YOU ARE UNSTOPPABLE! The arrangements of the enemy will not stop your success. The plans and conspiracies of your enemies will not stop you from hitting your targets. The difficulties on your path will not stop your advancement. Those that walked away from you cannot hamper your movement in destiny. No sickness shall stop you. No wicked gossip shall stop you. No setback shall stop you. The gatherings against you may not stop,but God will empower you to prosper despite the gatherings. The Goliaths of this World, will always wear their helmets, but always remember there is a stone you carry that can pierce through every metal and bring every and any Goliath down. Raise your right hand wherever you are now and declare,I AM UNSTOPPABLE. Prayer: I declare over my life, I am Unstoppable in Jesus name.
Posted on: Tue, 21 Jan 2014 20:15:37 +0000

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