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Tuesday, January 1, 2013

The 7Cs Of A Victorious Youth

The biblical story of David and Goliath is always a remarkable one for young minds even in this dispensation.

Against personal and corporate disdain, David, a young determined Israelite resolved to confront Goliath, a much dreaded Philistine who had come up to defy the then citizens of Israel, (I Samuel 17).

Before this time, David had made notable courageous steps that culminated in his ultimate defeat of Goliath.

The features responsible for the grand-success of this young man called David are summed up in the following 7C:-

(I) Conversion: Regeneration of heart and mind to supernatural realm is the foundation for a successful life. David's heart had been converted and turned unto GOD long before the time of confronting Goliath.

(II) Conviction: Thoughts and actions are products of your convictions. A weak,negative and loose conviction will be result in hazardous decisions and doomed destiny.

(III) Connection: The most productive and reliable network you can connect with is that of GOD. Connection with divinity, guarantees connection with humanity.

(IV) Confession: Your confession is directly proportional to your possession. Be positive and optimist in your confession even in trying times.

(V) Confrontation: Nothing good in life comes without confrontation. It is not what they say that limits you, it is what you think & believe. Be courageous in the face of every confrontation.

(VI) Consecration: For a victorious life, there must be something you're committed to in life. It's only in the place of action that you become an achiever.

(VII) Confirmation: Daily confirmation and affirmation of your victory, will go a long length in motivating you towards better achievements. Say it until you see it, say it until you can show it, say it until you can share it, say it until it's settled & sealed.

TELL the world about your victorious victory through GOD!


Sermon of Pastor W.F Kumuyi to a Lagos-Youth Congregation on Saturday 30th December,2012.

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