Five years ago, a man called me in tears, saying he wasn’t lazy and that his university results had just come out—he had done very well. However, there was one subject in the second semester that he had not passed due to circumstances beyond his control. The reason for this young man’s distress was that he didn’t have the money to re-enroll to retake that course the following year. Moreover, he called me to pray with him so that his mother would not be saddened by the news.

I asked the young man the name of the university and the faculty he was attending. By divine providence, it turned out that I had recently prayed for one of the university administrators. I searched for his thank-you message and wrote to him. As soon as he received my message, he thanked me once again. That’s when I told him I had a favor to ask and shared the young man’s situation, giving his name and other details. I added that there was no need to make any compromises, but it would be kind of him to reconsider the young man’s case.

At that point, he remained silent for about 30 seconds and then told me he would get back to me in 3 or 4 days. I thanked him, and that was the end of our conversation.

That same day, around 2 AM, the young man texted me, excitedly saying that God had shown him great mercy. He had been called and informed that the failure had been a departmental error, and he should pray and thank God for the outcome. After he finished, I told him to make sure to do the same for others in need. That might have been the moment he realized that God had used me as a vessel for the resolution of his situation.

Truths
Every blessing from God passes through the hands of men before reaching the person it is intended for.
Likewise, every curse or delay caused by Satan in your life also passes through the hands of men before reaching its target.

A man who is supposed to sign off on your promotion might say: “Your father offended me; you will stay right where you are,” and just sit on your case, leaving you stranded, as if God isn’t answering your prayers.

When God says “yes” and men say “no,” God’s “yes” remains in the spiritual realm and does not manifest. For things to manifest in your life, both God and men must say “yes” in agreement.

By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another.” — John 13:35

Let me give you a few instructions to help you open the doors you long to walk through on your journey here on earth. Pay close attention, because your life is about to take a new direction!

There are four expressions I’ve learned in life that have worked wonders in my relationships.

No. 1: Please
The word “please” is a true miracle word, capable of opening doors—even ones shut by demons. “Please” is an expression of the respect you show to others, demonstrating your courtesy, no matter your own worth.

No. 2: I’m sorry
These are miraculous words that have done wonders in the lives of great leaders. Please write them exactly like this: number one, then number two—“I’m sorry,” not just “sorry.” Who exactly is “sorry” when you just say “sorry”? When you say “I’m sorry,” you demonstrate maturity, responsibility, and remind people that you are human. “I’m sorry” means I can be better than I was yesterday.

No. 3: God bless you
Please write it down. “God bless you” is a miraculous phrase that I have experienced in my own life, and I can tell you the wonders it has worked for me. When you say “God bless you,” do you know what that means? It means I’m using the authority I have.

As a believer, I must declare to you that you have the power to bless or proclaim success into the lives of those around you (your spouse, children, mother, father, friends, etc.). Right now.

No. 4: I love you
The last expression is a very powerful one: “I love you.” Unfortunately, our world has been polluted and degraded, and now, when you say “I love you” to someone, they may later question the sincerity of your words—whatever the reason.

All these expressions are pure. So, the next time you want someone to stand up, don’t just say “stand up.” Instead, make a call and say, “Call me.” At this rate, you might lose your divine helpers forever. It’s better to say: “Please, could you call me back?” Your neighbor was waiting for you to say it—so say, “I’m sorry.” I’m sorry for this morning’s argument, but everything’s fine now. I’m sorry.

Number three says: “God bless you.” God bless you—and if you love Jesus and believe that your heart is pure, say “I love you” to someone around you.

Listen to me, here is your mission for the next two minutes: I want you to go to the members of your family and tell them that you love them. It’s powerful.

Also, bless those you say you love with words of blessing. For all authority has been given to us…

This text is an excerpt from the book “RELATIONSHIPS: FOUNDATIONS FOR PERSONAL SUCCESS” written by KENOU LANDRY HINNOUHO.

We invite you to read the next article: THERE ARE GENERAL RELATIONSHIPS.”

PRACTICE TRUE LOVE. PRACTICE TRUE LOVE. PRACTICE TRUE LOVE. PRACTICE TRUE LOVE.

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