Be a golden vessel of honour

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Be a golden vessel of honour

 By Babatope Babalobi  babalobi@yahoo.com +234 80 35 897435

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2 Timothy 2 vs 20

But in a great house there are not only vessels of gold and of silver, but also of wood and of earth; and some to honour, and some to dishonour.

2 Timothy 2:20-21 tells us that some of us are clay pots and some are  silver dishes in God's house. This 1-minute… | Bible devotions, Bible study  verses, Bible love

  1. Christians should strive to be the best wherever we find ourselves.
  2. Be a vessel unto Honour.
  3. Be a vessel of Gold. Gold is honoured, valuable, and treasured.
  4. When I wanted to employ my secretary, Two hundred and eleven people applied; she was the only one identified as the best candidate for the position.
  5. She wouldn’t have been picked among the Two hundred and eleven candidates if she wasn’t golden.
  6. You have to be golden before a way can be made for you.
  7. If you are not golden, you can not stand before the kings.
  8. Be a vessel unto honour, and kings will look for you.
  9. Be a vessel of honour, and men will look for you.
  10. Be a golden vessel in your place of work.
  11. Receive the spirit of honour, diligence, hard work and wisdom in Jesus’ name. Amen.
  12. You are the Best.

Prayer

  • Every dishonourable habit in my life is cut off in Jesus’ name. Amen.



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