Sunday, July 27, 2025

 DIVINE ATTRIBUTES IN THE GENRE OF LEADERSHIP 

-The Question Becomes...


ARE YOU THE REASON FOR THE SEASON...


IT’S TIME TO EXTOL YOURSELF THAT YOU ARE EQUIPPED, READIED AND EMPOWERED...


Here are a few of the most prevalent Biblical reasons why..

Firstly, Know That you’re not a mistake for the Leadership Mission that awaits you..


I want to share some manifestations of notable divine order of achievements from the bygone era of the Old Testament 


Moses felt unworthy-he stuttered, he could not speak very well-But God provided a voice that went through his cognitive, which not only allowed him to speak, but he was able to convey to the Mighty Pharaoh down in Egypt, as he spoke these words to the king. “Pharaoh! God said, to tell you to Let My People Go” {Exodus 4:10-12}

Gideon called himself the least of these..But God called him, A ‘Mighty-Man-of-Valor’ {judges 6:12}

Jeremiah, thought and said he was too young-but God told him, “Do not say, I am a youth” {Jeremiah 1:6-8}

Ester was an orphan in exile, and in divine order, God raised her to be the Queen for such a time as this, where she seized the moment to be in the moment. [Ester 4:14}

Do you know that Peter lost his confidence, as he denied Jesus? However, in spite of his crucial denial, God still used him to preach the gospel at Pentecost {Luke 22:61-62, Acts 2: all verses

In conclusion, know that you’re not chosen because you are perfect.

You are chosen simply because you are obedient and willing to trust and be of service 

God foretells these narrative utterance proclamations to us.

“My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in time of weakness”

Know that when we are praying to God our goal is to live in relationship with God The Father, God The Son and God The Holy Spirit. We do so to be complicit with the Will, Purposes, Plans, Provisions, and Protection, and every else that is intended All For The Glory..Amen

Steve Braxton, Founder/President & CEO, Marketplace Ministries, Inc. & National Clergy Fellowship Initiative, Critical Writer, Contributing Blogger, and Author of Non-Fiction Books



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