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A Supernatural God of Supernatural People

Operation PUSH :   Day 21

We seem to be trapped in a religious haze nowadays. Much of the church holds God as an idea that they fit somewhere into their busy lives. He is a concept, an idea, or a theology/religion, but not an actual person from another realm who has become their fascination and the central theme of their whole lives.

The reality is this: God is a supernatural God! When we were born again, we became supernatural people called to manifest the kingdom of God.

I have decided to be radical, not a half-volume, half-hearted kind of born again. I go in strong, and I go in full force. It is with this personality that I am sharing the Gospel with you. I am radically set ablaze by the power of God. My life has taken a bold turn toward the call of God, and I find myself leaving everything that was familiar to step out into the unknown.

You can be effectively led by Holy Spirit too. You can know and discern the will of God for your life. You can operate in tremendous miracles and authority. The supernatural life is for you. You are a child of God, born into His kingdom with all the rights and privileges of an heir.
Let’s journey deep into the mystery and wonder of our majestic Father together today.

Our prayer on this special day 21 of our Operation PUSH agenda is to go on this journey together. Join me wherever you are in this world at you set time and pray for the release of that radicalisation of your Life, pray for the auction of The Holy Spirit to fall on you.
My dear prayer warrior, in all your might pray and lose yourself to the Holy Spirit to use.
Speak in tongues my dear.

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The Mawuli International Mission Assignment for Christ (TMIMAFC).

Rev Mrs Fumey 

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