It is always all about the naked truth at El-Shaddai Salvation Family Ministries (ESFM). We have published many of these truths in the Word of Godfrey Times in various messages preached by Apostle Benson Enakhena, the lead pastor of ESFM. We will not waver in this adventure of spreading the truth about God’s word.

The Word of Godfrey Times has something interesting for you on “Divine Settlement,” as we promised in our message on “Utilizing the Blood of Jesus.”

In the message titled “O God of Shiloh, Give Me My Divine Settlement,” Enakhena revealed what Hannah did that changed her story.

The genuine servant of God, addicted to the direction of the Holy Spirit, led his members to read the book of John chapter 4:23,24, revealing the first thing Hannah did as “Desperate in the Spirit”.

He disclosed the second thing as “she changed her prayer pattern to draw the attention of God” (1 Samuel chapter 1:11). Enakhena, like Abraham, who seeks the consent of God, revealed the third thing saying, “she did not physically confront her tormentor”.

He continued citing Abraham, Joseph, Paul and Daniel, saying,

“Abraham was interested in God, not what God was about to do for him. When we are interested in our creator, we are already settled you.”

“For you to be settled, you need to be focused, like Joseph. In every aspect of his life, he remembered who he was. Joseph was even growing higher in the prison because he was focused. How focused are you?”

“If you need to be settled, you need to be addicted to God like Paul. Many are not addicted but only pretending. That is why their divine settlement is far.”

“You need to be consistent, like Daniel, if you want to be settled by God. If you are consistent with God in your heart, not with your mouth, you can never be stranded.”

Enakhena then added,

“You need to be faithful to find divine settlement. Prepare yourself for divine settlement. Ask yourself, am I worthy of divine settlement with the way I am living my life?”

“You need power, authority, grace, favour, mercy of God for you to be settled.”

PHOTO CREDIT: CANVA

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