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Provoking God’s Visitation
God wants to visit you and when God comes to visit, He is coming with the intention to come and dwell with, sojourn and reside with you for a period of time. Our discourse in this book is about when God visits: a divine visitation.
Divine visitation is that dimension of God that takes challenges far away from you. It breaks you free from the power of stress, looses you from the control of tension and makes you grow in the blessings of God.
God visits you because whatever affects you, affects Him. The Bible calls us, “His people and the sheep of His pasture.” Your health is of concern to Him. Your marriage is of concern to Him. Your financial welfare is of concern to God. Your vision in life, and how it pans out, is of concern to Him and because of His love for you, He does not want you to go in the wrong direction.
God has a purpose and plan for your life that will provoke His visitation. By prayerfully reading this book you will discover why God wants to visit you; what you can do to provoke His visitation and the blessings that you will experience when God visits you.
Matthew ASHIMOLOWO
Read free extracts from the book “Provoking God’s Visitation”.
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Turn Your Rejection To Direction
Someone had said that 99% of the population of the earth will go through the experience of rejection at some time in their life.
Rejection is a major stumbling block in your journey to success. It is an evil thing that looms largely over almost all of us. We have to find it, face it and finish it.
Rejection is like a disease that can spread. Whilst it is given permission, it can take over the whole of your life, put you in bondage and hold you down. However, it can also be used to propel you to the highest height you could ever reach.
This book will take you through 21 manifestations of rejection, the reasons why people accept it, the devastating effect it has on your life and more importantly how to make rejection a thing of the past and walk in the fullness of God’s election and calling for your life.
Matthew Ashimolowo