Bishop David Abioye, a well-known Christian leader in Nigeria and pastor of Living Faith Church, emphasized the value of separation as an essential stage in one’s own and one’s spiritual development in a recent YouTube video. Abioye thanked God in a heartfelt speech for giving him the chance to share these revelations with his audience.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>
“It brings me joy to come your way again at this moment, and I want to thank God for the privilege He’s given to me to be able to communicate these lessons of life to everyone,” the bishop began. His message focused on the theme of separation, a crucial concept that he believes prepares individuals for greater heights in life.
Bishop Abioye explained that human beings naturally seek support in all aspects of life, whether in their careers, professions, or ministries. “The human system always loves support. Every time you turn either to your right or your left, you always love people around you,” he remarked. However, he noted that there are moments when even those closest to you—friends, acquaintances, and family members—may leave you, often under confusing and indescribable circumstances.
According to him, “It brings me joy to come your way again at this moment, and I want to thank God for the privilege He’s given to me to be able to communicate these lessons of life to everyone in this audience. Today, I want to share with you on the necessity of separation. The human system always loves support. Every time you turn either to your right or your left, whatever your field may be—career or profession, as a pastor—you always love people around you. But there are occasions when you are left alone, even by acquaintances, close people to you, in an unusual manner, and sometimes under indescribable circumstances.”
“Now, rather than reacting to people, take a shift. It may be that God wants to separate you to prepare you for your next phase in life. Now picking this lesson, we hear the story of the eagle. That’s the way eagles are left alone in hibernation. As a matter of fact, every eagle, as they grow up, learns to be separated. That has to be done individually because other birds may fly together, but most eagles fly alone.”CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>
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