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Dedication List


Hey Sisters,
You have no idea how glad I am to be write to you.

So, this post is basically to share my thoughts on 'dedication list'. At the just-concluded Shiloh (an annual gathering of the Winners' Family for encounters through the word), a message was preached on Dedication. As the message was going on, I flipped to the other side of my note and started drawing out my dedication list. Beneath it, I wrote "Never negotiate your commitment with the devil". Oh yes, its a way of harassing myself😀😀😀

After I drew it, I had it pasted on a smooth surface in my room where I could see it as many times as possible in a day. I took practical steps the following day or maybe even that day (can't really remember) by ticking off a few of them.

Thankfully, I have been able to achieve them and I have been praying to God for consistency because it's key. It's never enough to start. Each day, I see myself not just trying to abide by the list but living the list and each day, I feel grace released to follow them. It's a good feeling trust me (winks).

Do you think you need a dedication list? Do you think you aren't doing as much as you ought to? How would you rate your commitment in 2019 towards God, career, family, relationships, academics, etc? If you would be sincere with yourself, you would see there is always room to do more.

So, I challenge you sis to draw up your dedication list even as the year wraps up.

Tons of love😍😍😍😍🤗🤗🤗
Your Sis

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  1. I do need a dedication list, thank you Sis!

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