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By redemption, the believer is turned into an empowered species Jn. 1:12. Among others, the empowerment is to actualize God’s design of continuous progress for the believer in life Pro. 4:18. This power is potentially in every believer. But each one has the responsibility to trigger this power progress.

Seven Keys to Trigger the Power for Continuous Change of Level.

  1. Possess a next level mentality Gen. 13:14-15; Pro. 23:7.

Mentality refers to perspective or how we see things with our mind. When the mind sees a thing, the power to accomplish it is unleashed on the believer. In essence, when the believer sees the next level, he is empowered to deliver it in reality.

  • Continue to walk in line with the word of God Rms. 1:16; 2Cor. 3:18; Jms. 1:22-25.

God’s word is the depot of God’s power, and as we obey the word we cause the release of the power into our situation, which will result in the forceful progress. Disobedience makes a believer to be stagnated.

  • Continue to engage with every divine instruction as may be handed down from time to time Deut. 28:1; Pro. 4:11-13.

Instruction from God are not meant to burden men, rather hen obeyed they unlock the power depot in the believer, which will result in the clearing of barriers and scaling of new heights.

  • Continue to serve God and the interest of His kingdom as a lifestyle Matt. 6:33; Lk. 19:13,17-19.

Serving God and His kingdom means being practically involved in the growth and enlargement of His kingdom, which is the church. This is by doing everything to get souls saved and established in the faith and the church. For every increase attained in this manner, the believer is moved to the next level.

  • Continue to trust in the Lord to confirm His word Lk. 1:45; Rms. 4:16-21.

Trust in the Lord or faith is one guaranteed trigger for God’s power, which will result in the performance of what God has spoken that one trust Him for. Trust in God means to be undeterred by the situation, but resolute that what God has said will come to pass.

  • Continue to be in love with God Rms. 8:28; 1Kgs. 3:3,12-13.

The love of God in the believer is a dynamite that no force can withstand. When this is established in the believer, all oppositions to His progress are cleared off, resulting in his change of levels.

  • Continue to celebrate the faithfulness of God no matter what Psa. 67:5-7; Hab. 3:17-19; 1Cor. 10:10.

Thanksgiving and praise are covenant triggers for God’s power, and the result is always supernatural change of levels.

In conclusion, you have no business with stagnation, and no force is strong enough to hold your life down. But if you don’t watch you become a victim. Therefore, you must rise by accepting the responsibility to keep moving your life forward.

To anyone reading this that will love to give his/her life to Christ, pray this prayer out loud with me from your heart: “Lord Jesus, I surrender my life to you today. Forgive me my sins; wash me with your blood. I believe you died for me, on the third day you rose again that I may be justified. Right now, I believe that my sins are forgiven; I’m justified by your blood; I’m born-again; I’m saved; I’m a child of God; I’m free from the power of sin to serve the living God. Thank you Jesus for receiving me; thank you Jesus for restoring me; thank you Jesus for saving me.”

Prayer.

Father in the name of Jesus, every force that has held my life down is crushed, and I step into my next level right now Deut. 1:6; 2:3.

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