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Jesus Christ came to resurrect those that had died in sin, fear, poverty, sensuality, sickness, those who had been chained in bondage by alcohol, drugs,  theft, unforgiveness, hatred, bitterness, pride, addictions etc...God told Ezekiel to speak life to the dry bones and indeed he did and God made flesh come over them and they came back to life (Ezekiel 37:1-14)....

Today, i want us to speak life to everything that died in us...the gifts, skills, love, among others. Come to God as you are and tell Him everything in your heart, tell God why you can't leave that man who mistreats and defiles you, why you can't forgive your parents or that friend who really hurt you, tell Him why it's so hard to get out of that addiction of drugs, porn, talk to Him as you would talk to yourself in the mirror...You have tried everything but nothing seems to take away the pain, trying to belong by changing who you are and trying to be like the people around you, doing everything to please your partner so that he/she can stay… nothing seems to bring you true happiness and peace....

I want you to tell God that you need Him. He will rescue you, renew your strength and give you sufficient peace. Jesus did it for me, He turned my life around, my Lord and Savior who loved me despite my flaws, has delivered me, healed my ailments, quenched my thirst and satisfied me fully with His love ...Truly God is able to do exceedingly abundantly above all that we ask (Ephesians 3:20-21)...Jesus is loving, kind, a faithful friend and will do it for you. Never give up on God because He will never give up on you. I am a living testimony and you too can be one if you surrender everything to God. Be blessed.

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