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Welcome to Kingdom Activate — the place where we dive deep into aligning our lives with the will of God. Here, we explore how to live the life we were ordained to live — walking in purpose, free from sorrow, and fully activated in His Kingdom.
In today’s episode, we continue talking about Job and how we can also be like him in the same context.
Job was described by the Almighty Himself as perfect, righteous, God-fearing, and a man who shunned evil. But his story isn’t just about trials — it’s about unwavering faith, divine purpose, and the refining process that brings us closer to God’s will.
We’re taking a deep dive today — not just to gain knowledge — but so that we can experience healing where we need it, find deliverance, and step into true transformation.
If this resonates with you, don’t forget to:
✅ Subscribe to Kingdom Activate on all platforms
👍🏾 Like this video and comment your thoughts — I want to hear what stood out to you.
📢 Share this message with someone — because everyone needs to hear this.
By Dayo LajumokeWelcome to Kingdom Activate — the place where we dive deep into aligning our lives with the will of God. Here, we explore how to live the life we were ordained to live — walking in purpose, free from sorrow, and fully activated in His Kingdom.
In today’s episode, we continue talking about Job and how we can also be like him in the same context.
Job was described by the Almighty Himself as perfect, righteous, God-fearing, and a man who shunned evil. But his story isn’t just about trials — it’s about unwavering faith, divine purpose, and the refining process that brings us closer to God’s will.
We’re taking a deep dive today — not just to gain knowledge — but so that we can experience healing where we need it, find deliverance, and step into true transformation.
If this resonates with you, don’t forget to:
✅ Subscribe to Kingdom Activate on all platforms
👍🏾 Like this video and comment your thoughts — I want to hear what stood out to you.
📢 Share this message with someone — because everyone needs to hear this.