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WORK FOR GREATNESS.

Greatness is in every man. Some us never
worked on theirs. We got so busy going to
church, rushing to school, working so hard,
fighting to survive yet… we simply got distracted.
There’s such a thing as personal encounter;
when it happens you’ll hit the bible you read in
real life, you’ll lose your self determination, lose
your so called strengths, lose your lazy, dirty self
and embrace the courage, unwavering faith and
incredible power that comes with salvation. Now
it’s no longer the former you but another same
you. Faith replaces determination, worship
mindset replaces battle mindset, and you will no
longer need to crave for survival because you
just stumbled into the reality of your victory. It is time for you to start the work if faith.
 Greatness is achieved not inherited. An inherited greatness is a mere passive greatness because you never worked for it. Greatness is very important in the life of any man because it the vehicle that drives you to the destination of Hugh esteem personality in the book of history. It is high time men strive for greatness. It is height time men work to achieve greatness. It is high time people hunger for greatness. The time of dying as your ancestors has gone,it is time to write your name in the Guinness book if Record.  WRITE YOUR NAME IN THE HISTORY OF YOUR GENERATION.

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