Author: | Ifeoma Eze, Okwudili Eze | ISBN: | 9780463351789 |
Publisher: | Ifeoma Eze | Publication: | May 5, 2018 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Ifeoma Eze, Okwudili Eze |
ISBN: | 9780463351789 |
Publisher: | Ifeoma Eze |
Publication: | May 5, 2018 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
There is a difference between “good speed” and “Godspeed.” One of the features of an eagle is speed. The flying speed of an eagle is seventy-five miles per hour. Then the diving speed is a hundred miles per hour. An eagle has a very sharp vision. The eaglet, which is the “baby eagle,” takes its first flight when it is thirteen weeks old.
Nothing kills inspiration in ministry like consistent stagnation. Stagnation persists in ministry when there is a bankruptcy of speed. What sponsors continuity and multi-faceted impact in ministry is the fluidity and release of grace for speed.
When a work is stagnated, it does not release the wisdom of God in operation. When a work is devoid of growth and enlargement, it means something unusual is at work. God believes that when he gives a ministry speed, he has settled it. God finished the creation of the earth in six days so that what took others several years to achieve will be achieved in the shortest possible time by you.
Speed is a commander of respect. Speed shows that you are connected with God. There is a provision for us as God’s chosen people to enjoy supernatural speed in life. I heard a story of how people were amazed when Bishop Oyedepo told them that Canaan Land’s auditorium would be built within nine months. They asked questions in disbelief. But Bishop Oyedepo kept repeating what God told him before everyone. God was faithful to keep his word. The auditorium was completed in nine months. Speed is a divine empowerment.
There is a difference between “good speed” and “Godspeed.” One of the features of an eagle is speed. The flying speed of an eagle is seventy-five miles per hour. Then the diving speed is a hundred miles per hour. An eagle has a very sharp vision. The eaglet, which is the “baby eagle,” takes its first flight when it is thirteen weeks old.
Nothing kills inspiration in ministry like consistent stagnation. Stagnation persists in ministry when there is a bankruptcy of speed. What sponsors continuity and multi-faceted impact in ministry is the fluidity and release of grace for speed.
When a work is stagnated, it does not release the wisdom of God in operation. When a work is devoid of growth and enlargement, it means something unusual is at work. God believes that when he gives a ministry speed, he has settled it. God finished the creation of the earth in six days so that what took others several years to achieve will be achieved in the shortest possible time by you.
Speed is a commander of respect. Speed shows that you are connected with God. There is a provision for us as God’s chosen people to enjoy supernatural speed in life. I heard a story of how people were amazed when Bishop Oyedepo told them that Canaan Land’s auditorium would be built within nine months. They asked questions in disbelief. But Bishop Oyedepo kept repeating what God told him before everyone. God was faithful to keep his word. The auditorium was completed in nine months. Speed is a divine empowerment.