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Embrace Your Destiny

Being a lady is an opportunity of displaying the capacity of God as a suitable helper. Being a lady is journey from being a lady, to being a friend, to being a lover, to being a wife, and to being a mother. Each of these capacity must benefit the Body of Christ, your parents, society and your marriage. Without marriage, you can fulfill your Divine Purpose for existence. Marriage is just a tool or platform to have a team mate under the covenant of marriage to display your Divine Purpose. With or without marriage, you are a lady with Divine Purpose, on a Divine mission to generate a suitable help...to the society according to your own capacity. Every lady is a female but the capacity of each lady differs from another. Stop comparing your self with your fellow ladies. Be content with your own capacity and keep improving your capacity to function better than your previous level of success. Ladies need to learn to start supporting ladies and supporting men too. Striving for a success that disadvantage men is fighting God Himself. You are not just an emotional being...you are a physical, spiritual, intellectual, emotional, financial and potential being. Stop caging yourself within the world of emotions. Do not allow one or few irresponsible men make you feel that men are your problems. If you can't handle the frustration that comes alongside men, you won't understand what it means being a lady. Giving up on men is a direct insult on your own dignity as a lady. Fulfilling Divine Purpose won't be complete without men. In the beginning, God design success as a male and female working as a team. If dating or being single dictates your self esteem, you are immatures. As a lady, your self esteem should be defined by Jesus dwelling in you as your Hope of Glory. Prince Victor Matthew Hope Expression Hub

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