Daily Devotional for November 9, 2020

“Very truly I tell you, whoever believes in me will do the works I have been doing, and they will do even greater things than these, because I am going to the Father.” ‭‭John‬ ‭14:12‬ ‭

We all have a REalm of influence (ROI); there are people who look to us, vibe off of us, and seek our words of encouragement and support. These people came into our lives for a REason and a season, and just like them, God is preparing the opportunity to enlarge our territory as our return on investment(ROI) in Him. May we continue to develop and RElease the gifts He has placed in us to share, for the sky is the limit to what we can have, and the impact is limitless when it comes to those we can touch. Take the time to evaluate your ROIs today and know greater is coming when everything is invested in Him.

Exodus 13

Similar to the firstborn in Exodus 13, everything new that the Father is birthing in us, may we commit to Him. For we can do all things through Christ, and all things are possible with Him. From the blessings that He is BEstowing within us, may they BE blessings upon others to come to know Him and build His kingdom here on earth.

In Day 4 of Better Than Normal the writer highlights the Apostle Paul in Romans 12:9-18 who says “We’re called to love each other as brothers and sisters, honor one another beyond what we’d give ourselves, share with others who are in need, and possibly the hardest part...not repay with evil when someone wounds us.” That explanation speaks to how our Father loves us and how we are expected to treat others. It is time for us to RE-evaluate our RElationships and determine are we REaping what we are sowing into them? Even when treating others well, do not allow your REturn on investment (ROI) to BE less than what you are investing.

Isaiah 60:3

Let us continue to seek the Light of the world even when we may BE experiencing our darkest moments in life. 🙏🏽💚🦋🌈

Make moves towards manifestation in your life this Monday, my friend.

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