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LIFE IS IN PHASES BY TRAILBLAZER AREGBESOLA BUNMI(TAB)





LIFE IS IN PHASES BY TRAILBLAZER AREGBESOLA BUNMI(TAB) 

Had a chat with one of my mentors whom God really used to raise me up. I challenged her because she hasn't been carrying along in some issues. I was like, "did I do anything wrong ?" I have been ruminating on her response. "Life has to move on dear. Life is in phases. 
You have grown, I'm proud of you..
Just want you to move on.. " 

That she said i have grown up does not mean I do not need help anymore, but her own phase has elapsed. She has done what God asked her to do. 

Friend, if you think you have all of eternity to stay with that person, I tell you that you are ignorant of time and season

One of the questions that should keep ringing in your heart when you meet anyone on your journey is to know why and what has connected you. You should not be ignorant of why God is bringing you together at that particular time. 

God places people in our lives at different stages to mould us, shape us and make us better persons. Once such person's time elapses, such moves on and if you are ignorant, you will be disturbed at his actions. 

If you think you have all of eternity to stay with that woman God has placed in your life to raise you at this time, I tell you that's not true. If you refuse to learn now, it will wait for you in the future because life is in phases. 

If you do not pass this phase, you will discover your flaws at the later stages. That is why you must be deliberate and diligent in that relationship so that you will be made. 

When the time of that person elapses, you do not need to force yourself on him. Discover the plan of God for you next and move on. 

Be like the sons of Issachar who understood time and season. 

Finally, who is that person God has connected to you at the moment? Please seize every opportunity to learn and grow. Do not joke with the privilege. Taking him for granted should be far from you. You do not have all the time. Life is in phases.

To everything there is a season, a time for every purpose under heaven. Ecclesiastes 3:1.

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