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WHAT CAN YOU NOT EAT AS BREAKFAST Ohhhhhhhhh this guy has come again with his article/epistles. How does he even get the time to type and write these long messages...” Yes! Here I am again with it, I cant just stop doing what I have the passion for and find very pleasant doing. Some hours again ago, I asked this question What can you not eat for breakfast?” I really appreciate all that responded to the message. From the questions, I gathered some peoples opinion through their various responses. This bring to the topic “You cant eat your Lunch and Dinner as your breakfast. Situation can cause you to eat anything as your breakfast even when you do not feel like eating that particular meal but you dare not eat your lunch and dinner as your breakfast meal. Do you think it is literally possible to eat your lunch and dinner as breakfast? Now let us be practical about this, some have tried to eat their lunch as breakfast but the eventual result ended up as a disaster. A case study is Esau who because of his haste to gratify his hunger sold his birth right just because of a plate of porridge. He thought then that his birth right wasnt really a major priority but prefered to fill up his tommy instead. Patience is an important tool in delaying immediate gratification. If you are the type of person that has been seeking for admission into University for a number of time and you have been experiencing set back in form of failure but you think the best way to overcome the misfortune is to look for a crook ( cheating and all sort of corruptible act) way. You might eventually gain the admission but there is always a repercussion that follows. It may not happen immediately but when it occurs it will be very disastrous. It will eventually tell in the future of the person. A lady that was so desperate to get marry by all means eventually got a man that pretended to be there for her but she eventually regretted embarking on a marital journey with the husband because she never experienced a day happiness in her matrimony. She was eventually brutally murdered by her husband. If she had waited and seek for Gods face more, she wouldnt have fallen into the hands of the murderer. A middle age man that has been predestined to prosper but due to his present predicament eventually embarked on a money ritual. The ritual was successful but he never enjoyed the prosperity for more than a year before he eventually turn mad. Even throughout the one year he couldnt sleep comfortably because he had to sleep with some deity that has been possessed with evil spirit and power every night. If he hadnt eaten his lunch as breakfast, he would have become a prosperous person and enjoyed it with longer years. The moral lesson here is that no matter the situation we find ourselves, we should be PATIENT. Dont ever try to help God out in your present predicament. Gods time is always the best. A big testimony always takes patience to manifest. Look at how many years it took Abraham and Sarah to give birth to Isaac (a promise child). It also took Isaac and Rebekah many years before the prophecy of giving birth to two great nations; finally came to past. It took Zechariah and Elizabeth many years before the front runner of Christ (John the Baptist) was born. If Absalom had been patient, he would have succeeded his father’s (David) throne but he was in haste to overthrown his father to become the next king even though David was still alive. The kingship was however given to Solomon due to Absalom lack of patience. Patience is the ability to bear or suffer. Are you ready to bear your present situation? Be patience, trust God, and have the faith that God will grant you a total recovery of your lost time in your course of waiting and compensate you with uncommon Grace. God bless you!!! Ayokunmi-Solomon Jimoh President/Initiator: The Immaculate Team Phone: 07034586467 BB PIN: 7CDBB41A Email: apostleayoks@yahoo
Posted on: Thu, 27 Mar 2014 15:00:57 +0000

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