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EVERY LADY IS A QUEEN

Ladies on the Frontline! You are the very one that the Lord has entrusted influence for positive growth and improvement. In the heart of every girl-child or lady is a trans-generational dream that must be birthed. Your worth is not in the wedding, sex, love or your body. Your worth is in your dream trapped in your heart.

You are not meant for the back roll. You are meant to be at the Frontline of your passion and interest in life, fighting side by side with all the Men on the Frontline. If your success is not making live easier for the men on the Frontline, you are failing.

There is a difference between success and low self-esteem. If you have to pull down your fellow lady to succeed, you have low self-esteem. If you have to disadvantage a man to succeed, you have a low self-esteem. If you have to bury your dream for any reason, you have low self-esteem. This is not the will of God for your life.

Every lady is a queen. You don't need to compete with your fellow lady or men. You are unique in your own space, in your own passion and capacity. For success is maintaining your original status in idea and dream. Being successful at copying some one else is failure. Your success is staying in your own uniqueness and shine.

Ladies on the Frontline, the men on the Frontline are not your competitors but those whose effort you must compliment. For we all stand to defend the body of Christ (male or female equally). In case you are not aware, this generation is waiting for your own kind of mindset, creative ideas and capacity to manifest, as a source of solution in the area of your own passion, calling or purpose in life.

Prince Victor Matthew
Hope Expression Hub 

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