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What’s your flavor? Taste the Rainbow- God's Covenant Promise

According to the Dewey Color System, if you like yellow and orange, your first thoughts are about how to get things done.

By establishing a systematic approach, you can figure anything out.

Your realism makes others see you as technical and efficient.

You see yourself as someone who makes the most of his or her resources and gets results.

You embody the saying, “When life gives you lemons, make lemonade.”

You are an innovator, far ahead of your time. This is your great talent!

You have the ability to create something from nothing by reinventing the resources around you.

When you put your mind to something, new ideas and possibilities arrive with a bang!

Use your abilities to encourage people as you are also a great motivator and construct new things as you are also an inventor and great at producing new products.

By pulling together the resources and talents around you- your know-how is unparalleled!

Global competition, rapid-fire changes, increase customer demands, mergers, shrinking profit margins, downsizing, bankruptcies, insider stock trading scandals, and an unstable economy all contribute to the uneasy situations we experience in the world of business today.

Customer loyalty has been transferred to competitors offering better quality and faster delivery of products and services.

Profits decline as costs increase and PRICE WATERs down, forcing you to be more cautious with your Sovereign Investments.

The prayer of Jabez (1 Chronicles) is not a “quick fix” or a magic wand.

It’s not a few words that you memorize and just recite every day.

It is not a prayer that elevates you above your competition, gives you an unfair advantage or sets you on the path to prosperity.

No, the prayer is specifically for God to look upon you favorably with blessings as He sees fit.

When you pray Jabez’s prayer, you’re asking God to bless you, to expand your territories, to guide and to protect you from evil.

The Lord changes everything based on the intent of your prayer.

Jabez’s intent was focused on his desire to be used by God and was void of selfishness.

His prayer was not asking God to show favoritism, partiality or take blessings from someone and give them to him.

An act becomes selfish when someone is deprived or hurt by it.

Because prophecy is a powerful gift, we have to handle it very carefully.

We can easily do harm if we have either got incorrect revelation for somebody, or have given them correct revelation but in an inappropriate way.

If we seek to exercise the gift of prophecy with anything in our hearts other than love for the Lord and the person or people we may be speaking to, it is all too easy for things to go wrong.

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For those reasons, I believe anyone wanting to grow in the gift of prophecy to be hungry for words that will strengthen, comfort and encourage as their first priority.

It is also vital that anyone exercising the gift of prophecy does so with a submissive heart.

Because prophecy must be weighed, we must be willing to submit what we have spoken or shared to others around us, and especially to our leaders.

Doing it this way, preserves “the unity of the Spirit in the bond of Peace”.

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