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Who is Prince?

Are you Walking in Victory?

by Monika Waters, aka Ambassador Joy Life Coach/Radio & TV Host

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Many people are celebrating life while living each moment to the fullest extent. These unique positive preachers see the glass as half full instead of half empty. You can recognize their enthusiasm, happiness that beams throughout their personality; the enormous energy and zest for life. The joy that surrounds their smile, the laughter which is contagious. These extraordinary individuals conquer one obstacle at a time. When it is out of their range, it is an opportunity for the Lord to fex his muscle. These passionate champions accomplish their divine visions by assuming they have already won. Their plight starts in the supernatural and the divine manifestation will materialize on Earth through Faith.

These winners don’t believe in any negative statements such as: can’t, won’t, if only, maybe, impossible, and NO!! There is no doubt which exists in their mind. They aren’t interested in the demise of other lives nor entertain any current gossip. There is power in the tongue that destroys lives. They exercise the art of critical thinking by reprogramming their reaction to stop and think before they actually speak. It is essential to concentrate on what’s right and not who’s right.

When you take a deeper look at their main characteristic straits, it is based upon the fruits of the spirit: kindness, love, joy, happiness, patience-long sufering, self discipline-control, faith, humble-meekness, and forgiveness. Their foundation of maturity is based on trust, integrity, and the unconditional love which is written on their hearts.

Their daily life interacting while responding either verbally or physically is displayed in a positive attitude.

They’re not exhibiting entitlement issues: being selfsh, arrogant, prideful, anger, bitter, worry, complaining, ungrateful, or murmuring.

They will always praise God and the needs of others frst while treating others with respect.

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