Matthew 18:19
Partnerships are powerful things!
Partnerships can bring outstanding results and good success.
The Bible shows us the importance of the partnerships we make.
The people we align with may make us or break us.
This year, partner with the right people.
This year form friendships with people who are contributing to your life positively.
Are your present friends and partners contributing to any area of your life positively or helping you?
If not you need to change your circle.
Partnerships in prayer are powerful.
This is what is commonly called the prayer of agreement.
The prayer of agreement is when two people or more join their faith together in prayer to agree for an answer before the Lord.
Your prayer partner will most likely be your friend.
Your friendships are important. Proverbs 18:24
Your friendships can determine what comes into your life.
1 Samuel 18:4
Friendships are the structure that hold up partnerships.
Friendships make partnerships work.
The best partnerships are between friends who love and trust each other.
Ask God to bring good friendships into your life.
1 Samuel 18:1
More importantly let Jesus Christ be your best friend and partner throughout this year.
Revelation 3:20
When Jesus Christ prays for you, it makes all the difference.
Romans 8:34
The partnership and friendship of Jesus with his disciples brought better things into their lives.
The prayer and support of Jesus Christ for His disciples turned them into powerful apostles of God.
The friendship of David and Jonathan saved young David's life.
There would have been no king David without Jonathan.
1 Samuel 20
Amnon (the first son of King David) was misled by a wrong friend.
2 Samuel 13
King David's partnership with "the mighty men of David" bettered David's life and the life of those men.
Because of this partnership they (outcasts) became mighty men who took on giants, fought entire armies and even saved king David and risked their lives for him.
Because of their partnership with David, they held dignified positions in David's government when David became king.
1 Samuel 22:1-2, 2 Samuel 23:8-39
Olutosin Ogunkolade, a Teacher-Pastor shares this message.
Partnerships are powerful things!
Partnerships can bring outstanding results and good success.
The Bible shows us the importance of the partnerships we make.
The people we align with may make us or break us.
This year, partner with the right people.
This year form friendships with people who are contributing to your life positively.
Are your present friends and partners contributing to any area of your life positively or helping you?
If not you need to change your circle.
Partnerships in prayer are powerful.
This is what is commonly called the prayer of agreement.
The prayer of agreement is when two people or more join their faith together in prayer to agree for an answer before the Lord.
Your prayer partner will most likely be your friend.
Your friendships are important. Proverbs 18:24
Your friendships can determine what comes into your life.
1 Samuel 18:4
Friendships are the structure that hold up partnerships.
Friendships make partnerships work.
The best partnerships are between friends who love and trust each other.
Ask God to bring good friendships into your life.
1 Samuel 18:1
More importantly let Jesus Christ be your best friend and partner throughout this year.
Revelation 3:20
When Jesus Christ prays for you, it makes all the difference.
Romans 8:34
The partnership and friendship of Jesus with his disciples brought better things into their lives.
The prayer and support of Jesus Christ for His disciples turned them into powerful apostles of God.
The friendship of David and Jonathan saved young David's life.
There would have been no king David without Jonathan.
1 Samuel 20
Amnon (the first son of King David) was misled by a wrong friend.
2 Samuel 13
King David's partnership with "the mighty men of David" bettered David's life and the life of those men.
Because of this partnership they (outcasts) became mighty men who took on giants, fought entire armies and even saved king David and risked their lives for him.
Because of their partnership with David, they held dignified positions in David's government when David became king.
1 Samuel 22:1-2, 2 Samuel 23:8-39
Olutosin Ogunkolade, a Teacher-Pastor shares this message.
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