MOVE ON!


It will always be one step closer if we keep on moving

No trophy is too difficult to win if you can keep moving

Really, there are so many reasons to give up on our dreams

We equally know that giving up on those beautiful dreams will deny us the season of victories in our hands

Stumbling on the journey of victory is not an excuse to stop moving

Only the dead has the right to stop moving

In other words, having that life basking inside of you is an opportunity to move on

I will call life the motherboard of destiny

Winners never quit, they are known to the skill of moving on

Moving on also means the avoidance of distraction on the journey of victory


Having identified your race, creeping into another person's race, is a sure defeat that may soon fall on your skin

The journey may be bumpy but the end will make the camera to be focused on you like a striker


Parallel to moving on, it is important to equip yourself with a skill of patience; on the way to higher ground, your patience will sure be combated with anger

One of the reasons many fall out on the journey is their inabilities to win over anger

Anger is a beast, is ever ready to take off the track of victory

Moses is a good example in this context, he struck the rock twice instead of speaking to it


Anger is a beast, it makes one lose control of oneself, it turns one into a beast in the human body

Your inability to be in charge of your emotion is a big threat on the journey of your victory

Many are so angry, to the extent of finding it so hard to forgive

Victory is not hinged to anger, victory is hinged to patience

Yes “Patience”, no short cut on the journey of victory

Jesus knew, he had to go around winning souls, healing the sick and so on, he patiently waited for his destined time
What do we have in our hands today?

People are seen running out of patience


Patience is not stopping, it is the ability to keep on trying and believing that your time will come

Joseph waited for years before his dream could transform into reality

Patience calls for understanding;

👉Understanding how beautiful your glory is

👉Understanding that there will be so many obstacles to ensure that "glory" falls into ruin

👉Understanding that every man's glory has a significant role to play on his generation

👉Understanding that your own time is different from others

👉Understanding that it won't be easy, of course, it was not east for Jesus neither was it easy for Joseph

👉Understanding the fact that you need God's PRESENCE and MERCY on your journey

👉 Understanding the need to display PATIENCE over anger

I reiterate what do we have in our world today?

Young men venturing into illegal businesses that will one day turns out to be their greatest regret in years to come

Young women stylishly turning themselves into prostitutes all in the name of selling female accessories

Moving on calls out for;

Our patience

Our understanding of what we carry, Joseph knew what he carried, he wouldn't jettison his beautiful destiny for the tempting figure of Potiphar's wife

Jesus knew he will soon earn a victorious name, so he wouldn't allow Satan to win over him

So, I can stand and boldly write, without understanding, it is impossible to understand the concept of PATIENCE

What is not seen or told can not be understood

So it is hard to work in line with what is not understood

“If you have seen or known where you are going, it will be too difficult to stop on your way to victory”

The question is, what do you see?

You only stand to fight what is seen, you can't fight what is not seen or known

I love this statement;

“If you don't stand for something, you are bound to fall for anything”

This explains, why people are losing focus

“They saw nothing, so they fall for anything”

They fall into wrong courses, wrong businesses and delved into dirty jobs because they don't know what they truly carry

On a final note, don't stop moving, because that is the only way to reach the tunnel of your destiny


We are champions in the making if we keep on moving

I love you all

Written by Adediji Kehinde Emmanuel

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