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Day 26 of 41 Thank you Lord for the gift of Men you have blessed me with

God has blessed me with GIFTS OF MEN. I kept thanking God because God has used people left, right and centre to help me in Diverse Ways. 

And then boom, while studying recently, I came across the words of Apostle Joshua Selman and I want to quote him. He said, "God gave men to men as gifts – men are keys and they are doors, they serve as ladders to one another to rise. Believers must know the importance of its valuable gift and how to secure the quality gifts of men into their lives."

As I kept thinking, I told myself that at every stage of one's Life, we need the heavenly backings of God. But remember, there are situations that God cannot come Himself to do things for you but he sends people your ways. You just need to be sensitive enough. 

See, there are ANGELS in HUMAN Forms. 

Look deep, they are around you. 

I am so blessed, I have great gifts of Men.

I sat down to come up with these great gifts. These precious gifts are your

  • DREAM HELPERS: These are people who support and guide you to achieve your dreams. They see your potential and encourage you to push through tough times. Dream helpers could be friends, family, or mentors who inspire you to be better and help you realize your full potential. They give you hope when times are tough and show you that anything is possible. Dream chasers should never forget their dream helpers as they are the ones who help them achieve their dreams.
  • VISION REMINDERS: These are people who constantly reminds you of the bright future you have. These are people who support and inspire you to pursue your vision.
  • CONNECTORS: People who are connectors are individuals who are skilled at making connections between people, ideas, and opportunities. They possess a natural ability to build and maintain relationships across different social circles.
The above gifts are some people that are assets to your life, they are
1. Supportive family members: Those who offer love, encouragement, and support can be incredibly important in our lives. They can help us navigate difficult times and make us feel grounded.

2. Good friends: Friends who listen, offer advice, and make us laugh can help improve our overall well-being and give us a sense of belonging.

3. Mentors or role models: People who have achieved success in areas we aspire to can offer guidance, wisdom, and inspiration.

4. Colleagues or classmates: People we work or study with can offer support and camaraderie, and their teamwork can help us achieve our goals.

5. Spiritual leaders: Religious or spiritual leaders can help guide us towards a deeper understanding of ourselves and our values.

6. Healthcare professionals: Doctors and therapists who provide medical or mental health care can help us manage our physical and mental health and improve our overall quality of life.

7. Teachers or coaches: Those who challenge us to learn and grow, and who provide guidance and support, can be valuable additions to our lives.

Can you be intentional and thank God for blessing you with the gifts of men? 
Can you take a moment and send the messages of appreciation? 

Thank you Lord for Blessing me with gifts of men and women who have touched my life and impacted it in a positive way. Thank you for giving me people who have been there for me, offering support and encouragement, sharing their wisdom and knowledge, and helping me through difficult times.

I am grateful for my friends and family who have loved me unconditionally, and for the mentors and teachers who have challenged me to grow and improve. I thank you for the strangers who have acted with kindness and generosity towards me, and for the opportunities you have provided for me to serve and make a difference in the lives of others.

Lord, I thank you because you'll help me never to take for granted the people in my life, and that I will always be mindful of the ways in which they have blessed me. 

Janet Adeogun 
The Eagle Girl 



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