The Word
SATURDAY MANNA 09 AUGUST ‘25
Dr. Daniel O. C. | Aug 09, 2025
“HAPPY AND BLESSED 60TH NATIONAL DAY TO SINGAPORE AND ALL SINGAPOREANS”
LET US ALL THANK AND PRAISE GOD FOR HIS GOODNESS AND MERCY THAT HAS BROUGHT US THUS FAR. ALL GLORY TO ADONAI YAHWEH IN ADONAI YESHUA’S NAME, AMEN!
Saints of God Most High, hear God’s word for you today:
“Behave wisely toward outsiders, making full use of every opportunity — let your conversation always be gracious and interesting, so that you will know how to respond to any particular individual” (Colossians 4:5-6).
Behave yourselves wisely, living prudently and with discretion in your relations with those of the outside world, the non-Christians, making the very most of the time, seizing and buying up the opportunity.
Let your speech at all times be gracious, pleasant and winsome, seasoned as it were with salt, so that you may never be at a loss to know how you ought to answer anyone who puts a question to you.
HOW TO MANAGE YOUR BAD DAYS
Facts, when combined with ideas constitute the greatest force in the world.
Digging for facts is a better mental exercise than jumping to conclusions.
Fact is fact and feeling is feeling, but never does the second change the first.
Therefore, the hardest thing about facts is facing them.
When we talk about “A bad day,” we are talking about a particular day, week, month, year, period or season when everything about you went wrong.
It could also be a time and season when things of life concerning you seemed to be all wrong or going wrong. Before one can turn his or her defeat and failure to victory and success, that individual must know and have the power of conviction.
It is the power of conviction that enables us to turn losses to gain, waste to dividend, deficit to surplus, forfeiture to bonus and extra gain.
What is conviction? Conviction is the same as creed, belief, faith, principle, tenet, persuasion, etc. Every believer, leaders included will experience both good and bad days.
Even the most spiritual believer and the greatest leader sometimes faces dry patches and becomes discouraged at one point or another.
Examples Of The Discouraged bible characters that picked up themselves:
- Elijah
- David
- Jonah
- Christ’s disciples
- Jeremiah
Remember, to fall down isn’t a crime, but to stay down is self defeat.
Sabbath shalom and good morning.
Dr. Daniel O. C.