Happy new month guys!!!
It's been a minute and then some on here. I can keep apologising every time I come back or you can just forgive me in advance because it's going to happen again ;) :*
Anyway the discussion for today is A.S.K. I won't make it long I promise. This acronym is from Matthew 7:7
'Ask and you shall receive, Seek and you shall find, Knock and the door shall be opened unto you'.
(QUOTED THAT FROM MY HEAD BY THE WAY IN CASE IT'S NOT PERFECTLY IN LINE WITH ANY VERSION).
At this point some of you have figured out that A is Ask, S is Seek, K is Knock. Let's look at this verse from another angle - that the A.S.K. sequence is deliberate.
I promised this won't be long so here's the point - Making A.S.K. your daily routine means
1) Asking God for His plan for you for that day.
2) Seeking His Kingdom all day even in the 'uninstructed' parts
3) Knocking the ground with your knees to check in with Him.
Okay that's all I have to say for now. Let your daily routine be A.S.K. and sometimes as a Nigerian you're allowed to say /aks/ (Don't let the grammarians catch you sha). Feel free to knock anytime you're confused.
Once again, happy new month!
Happy new week!!
Happy new day!!!
Happy new third???? :D
Lol!
Okay I'm out,
God's Girl.
It's been a minute and then some on here. I can keep apologising every time I come back or you can just forgive me in advance because it's going to happen again ;) :*
Anyway the discussion for today is A.S.K. I won't make it long I promise. This acronym is from Matthew 7:7
'Ask and you shall receive, Seek and you shall find, Knock and the door shall be opened unto you'.
(QUOTED THAT FROM MY HEAD BY THE WAY IN CASE IT'S NOT PERFECTLY IN LINE WITH ANY VERSION).
At this point some of you have figured out that A is Ask, S is Seek, K is Knock. Let's look at this verse from another angle - that the A.S.K. sequence is deliberate.
I promised this won't be long so here's the point - Making A.S.K. your daily routine means
1) Asking God for His plan for you for that day.
2) Seeking His Kingdom all day even in the 'uninstructed' parts
3) Knocking the ground with your knees to check in with Him.
Okay that's all I have to say for now. Let your daily routine be A.S.K. and sometimes as a Nigerian you're allowed to say /aks/ (Don't let the grammarians catch you sha). Feel free to knock anytime you're confused.
Once again, happy new month!
Happy new week!!
Happy new day!!!
Happy new third???? :D
Lol!
Okay I'm out,
God's Girl.
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