Maybe you have been wondering what took me so long to
publish the next key that will help you unlock your breakthroughs. The main
reason ladies and gentlemen, is because this message is one that is close to my
heart. God had to deal with me first before I can even write anything about it.
I believe that as you read through, and do what God says, you will see those
miracles you expecting coming to life; you will see the most amazing things
like you have never seen them before. Those dreams you thought they were dead,
will be resurrected!
In order to understand this third key that will help you
unlock your miracles, let us look at the story of Moses. At about the age of
forty, Moses went out from the palace to see how his fellow Hebrews were doing.
Unfortunately, when he got out he saw one of his people fighting against the Egyptian.
He then murdered the Egyptian and hid him in the sand trying to rescue the
Hebrew. The next day the same thing happened, a fight broke, but this time it
was between the Hebrews. When he tried to resolve the issue, the other said, “Who
made you judge and ruler over us? Are you thinking of killing me as you killed
the Egyptian?” When Moses heard that, he was afraid and thought, “What I have
done must have become known.” Indeed
these news reached Pharaoh’s ears and he wanted to kill him. Moses fled to the Median.
What amazes me the most is that when Moses finds himself in
the very same situation at Median; the similar situation that threw him to the
back side of the desert; he doesn’t change his attitude toward helping and
protecting others. I mean we need to understand that Moses had been living a
good life but trying to help others or protecting others was the same thing
that almost took his life; but here he is in a situation where he has to help
the daughters of the Priest. (The daughters of the priest had come to the well
to draw water and fill the troughs to water their father’s flock but some shepherds
came and drove them away, but Moses again rescued them.) Later Moses ended up
getting married to one of the Priest’s daughters.
What we learn from Moses story is that we must keep on doing
good. The scripture says, “We shall receive a great reward at a proper time if
we do not give up!” I know that when you have been hurt many times sometimes it’s
easy to kind of shut people off and say well I got my own problems to solve,
let them solve theirs too. Let me tell you something, every time you doing the
right thing even when you feel like you have a right to do otherwise; God sees.
Yes even when you know you have good reasons why you shouldn’t do the right
thing, but nevertheless you choose to do the right thing; God sees! God will
reward you for your every act of kindness. He says, “He who refreshes others
will himself be refreshed.”
Ten years to come, I would hate to look back and say I
regret to find out that the person I didn’t help was the very same person that
was carrying my breakthrough. Could it be possible that God is testing us if we
are ready for the great things he had in store for us ten years to come? It
could be possible that God is testing you if you could help one person, so that
if you can than he can entrust you with power to help the nation. The question
is will you pass the test? Will I pass the test? Maybe you are in a point in
your life where it seem as if you have reached the limit you can’t go any
further, but I assure you today that if you help someone else you will draw God’s
attention and he will open doors for you that your qualifications couldn’t
open. He will get you to the level where your abilities and strength failed to
take you to.
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