Putting Your Best Day First: The open concept of Matthew 6:33

Putting Your Best Day First: The open concept of Matthew 6:33

by ollie B Fobbs Jr
Putting Your Best Day First: The open concept of Matthew 6:33

Putting Your Best Day First: The open concept of Matthew 6:33

by ollie B Fobbs Jr

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Overview

What I am beginning to do is find ways to speak about the things the Holy Spirit is telling me. Now, I know that many are teaching that God is not speaking to us, this generation of people, Because Jesus said that on his returning to Glory, he was going to send the comforter, the Holy spirit, that would our guide, as well as our teacher, if this is true and it is, then how is it that God the Holy spirit is not able to speak to us?So, this book is about training your thinking to put God first, by doing so, you are putting first your best, because his best has already been established, it is called, today. Yesterday has gone on, and it will never return, tomorrow is now called today, you can't get back what you didn't get yesterday, but you can achieve everything that God has for you today.As you put forth your efforts according to the open will of God, you are putting forth your best day why? Because everything God does is good, it is his best, and God does not make mistakes, so, by putting it in the hands of God, you are putting forth your best day.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781516893508
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 08/14/2015
Pages: 48
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.10(d)

About the Author

Greetings, I am so pleased that you have taken the time to read. Reading is beneficial to your health, as wisdom is poured out through reading, even as this is a fictional work, reading has it's benefits. For me, writing has kept me alive. Doctors have told me on three occasions that I had within three months to live, and each time, I came back fighting.
Who am I? I am the son of the late Elder Ollie Fobbs and Jennie Melton (Fobbs), I have three brothers that are still living, they are Michael Fleming, Tommy Fobbs, and Robert Fobbs, my only sister passed a few years ago, her name is Sherry Fleming. I have one son, who goes by the name of Andy Reid, he has two daughters at present, they are Ashleigh, who is the oldest, and Jade Reid of Richmond vicinity.
I was ordained and licensed in 1980's, joined the Army in 1988, which took me to Germany, where I was stationed in Mainz Gonzemheim, I was there for almost two years. The military did me wrong, and I wound up on my way back to Richmond Virginia, with all of my benefits being taken away, including my college fund which was fully paid for, they took it away.
At present, I am on my third marriage, the first was in the early 1980's to Robinette General, then in 1988 to Joyce Smith, and now I am happily married to LaVonia Boatwright Fobbs.
While driving tour buses in the early 1990's with Groome Transportation, I wound up at a Pastors Conference, where I was told that God has blessed me with a name of power and authority. The Bishop in question told me that my name first off meant servant, and secondly, it meant Apostle. I told this story to several of my apostle friends, and they insisted that I start using the title apostle, at that point, I was using Reverend.
I attended the Richmond Public school system, where I did okay, I was a start track and field participant, where I won a lot of medals and trophies running like a scared chicken. My cousin says that I ran the track like a crazy man. I graduated from Armstrong High school in 1982, then went on to driving school buses, from there, I went into driving tractor trailers, from there, it was whatever I could find to do.
In my life I have been totally homeless three times, when I say, totally homeless, that means that, I could not find work, there was no one I could depend on for shelter, because I did not have money or a job, which also meant that I lost everything I had, three other times, I lost everything I had, but still, God made a way for me.
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