
The Mind Will Get You Out Of Poverty, Not Prayer And Fasting – Ibiyeomie
Pastor David Ibiyeomie of Salvation Ministries has spoken on the power of the mind and how it is capable of getting the man out of poverty. Information Guide Nigeria
The General Overseer of Salvation Ministries revealed this while speaking on Thursday at the convention of the church.
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Live, Study and Work in Canada. No Payment is Required! Hurry Now click here to Apply >> Immigrate to CanadaAccording to NAIJANEWS, Ibiyeomie said prayer and fasting would not take men out of poverty until they develop their mind and use it.
Pastor David Ibiyeomie stated that people must engage in solution-driven thinking and not thinking problems adding that when a man’s mind is undeveloped it becomes a disaster.
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NAIJA NEWS reports that Ibiyeomie said: “You have my kind of mind, put it to use and prisons will end. I pray that as you use your mind it will make you come out of every prison of life in the name of Jesus.
“The mind is that powerful for you to have an Upsurge and people neglect it. People fast, people, pray, people rub good creams but they don’t develop their minds. An undeveloped mind is a disaster.
“God is a thinker, until you are a thinker life will not be thick. If you are sinking watch what you are thinking? Many of us want an upsurge but we keep thinking negative things.
“The mind is for thinking, the elasticity of the mind is determined by the rigorous mental exercise you subject it to. Your mind will never develop if you don’t think. The prodigal son came out of poverty, not through prayer, not through fasting, but through his mental capacity of thinking. Jamb Result
“You can’t come out of poverty by prayer and fasting, you only come out of poverty by thinking. You must engage in solution-driven thinking. Not thinking problems, thinking solutions.”