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Are you building in your own strength—or walking in God’s already-finished work?
In this episode of What to Know, I break down the clear difference between God’s works and man’s works—using Moses’ story in Egypt as a powerful example. Moses knew the Israelites were his people, but when he relied on his own wisdom to free them, he buried the plan under burdens like fear, anxiety, and lack of peace. In contrast, God’s works are already finished—all we must do is seek Him for His plans, thoughts, and purposes.
From the Red Sea to every obstacle Israel faced, the breakthrough always came after man sought God. I draw a vivid picture: the earth depends on the heavens for light, power, and life—without heaven, there is only darkness. The same is true for us.
Listen, watch, and be stirred to shift from striving in your own strength to walking in God’s already-completed work.
By Dayo LajumokeAre you building in your own strength—or walking in God’s already-finished work?
In this episode of What to Know, I break down the clear difference between God’s works and man’s works—using Moses’ story in Egypt as a powerful example. Moses knew the Israelites were his people, but when he relied on his own wisdom to free them, he buried the plan under burdens like fear, anxiety, and lack of peace. In contrast, God’s works are already finished—all we must do is seek Him for His plans, thoughts, and purposes.
From the Red Sea to every obstacle Israel faced, the breakthrough always came after man sought God. I draw a vivid picture: the earth depends on the heavens for light, power, and life—without heaven, there is only darkness. The same is true for us.
Listen, watch, and be stirred to shift from striving in your own strength to walking in God’s already-completed work.