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Warning from God: Take your calling very seriously!!!

Imagine the consequences if Jesus Christ had not embraced the mission on earth that he was given by the father (John 6:38). Imagine what could have happened to millions of souls. Consider what could have happened to the Israelites if Moses had never taken his calling seriously when God called him to deliver the Israelites from Egypt (Exodus 3:10). 

God has invested something in you, and it takes you to pray and discover what he has invested in you. Some of you God gave you the anointing of healing, but you aren’t even aware.

Millions of souls are lost out there, and this situation requires you and me to take our calling very seriously. So many people are dying in hospitals from cancer, diabetes, and other diseases, while you are ignoring doing the will of the father, and you expect things to go well with you.

Certainly, not everyone is destined for the same path, as God has assigned us various missions and duties. The key here is to discover your true identity. When you don't take your calling seriously, God won't take you seriously when you pray or fast. God will never accept your offering and sacrifices seriously because you are not obedient.

Remember how God rejected Saul's offering? God rejected Saul's contribution because he did not follow God's instructions; he believed he could make things right by giving and sacrificing rather than obeying (1 Samuel 15:22-23). 

Witches and warlocks are aware of their identities, titles, and ranks. They understand their mission, according to John 10:10. Even when they meet on the street during the day, they recognize that one belongs to their kingdom. As believers and followers of Jesus Christ, we shouldn’t be ignorant of our identity. Life is more spiritual than physical, because everything begins spiritually before it manifests physically.

Ignorance can prevent you from receiving God's benefits. Your ignorance may cost a loss in God's kingdom. Many souls have been lost as a result of our failure to carry out our father's will. Those around us are in pain and struggling because we prefer ignorance over obedience. God is urging us to reconcile with Him before it’s too late. Recall the story of Jonah, when God instructed him to go to Nineveh and proclaim that the community should repent. Instead, Jonah opted to travel to Tarshish (Jonah 1:1-3), which resulted in others suffering.

Let it sink in that our obedience to God can become the answer to someone's prayer.

Here are some of the signs that indicate that we are not taking our calling seriously:

1. You are only praying for yourself

2. You don’t have peace

3. You pray and fast, but nothing changes

4. People around you are hurting, including your family and friends

5. Your presence causes problems in people's lives; for example, whenever you work for a particular company, the company begins to experience a lot of losses

6. Nothing makes sense to you spiritually 

7. You are unable to sleep at night, despite praying

8. You lack grace, and there’s just so much misfortune

9. You encounter so many blockages and anti-progress

10. You pray, but you feel as though the prayer you're saying is out of context

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