our divine purpose to life.




No man is supposed to live a life, without a purpose. Everyone needs to find, a reason for their existence. Your purpose needs to be so compelling, that you live every single minute thinking on ways to achieve it. Your reason, needs to be so big, to an extent it makes your afraid on how you will achieve it. And despite the obstacles we have to endure and challenges to weather down, it always wise to know and also remember we are born warriors, gifted differently but bear the same divine principle purpose.

We are born into this world, with three distinct divine purposes to live by.
1. To be kings.
2. To be priests.
3. To be prophets.

These three purposes opt to be at the core of our lives, before everything else. By, this I don’t mean to talk anyone from leaving their current posts and dive right into this. No, what I wish to share is how these three purposes have and will always be part of our life.

As kings, we are meant to rule over this world. Everything on it, it’s ours to acquire and conquer. At one point in life, we have seen individuals running for the electoral posts in government. Where only one gets to win the contested seat. With some the contenders losing, while others withdraw from the race. The winner becomes the ruler, and to our case [the king] and takes the oath and reins of command.

In the event, of assuming the governing office, it comes with new duties and responsibilities to the citizens. These duties, more often cut across the board in all sectors of our life from family to national governing. They include:

1. Increasing wealth and trade.
2. Rule and lead.
3. Keeping peace.
4. Administering justice and resolving disputes.
5. Consolidating the power

As priest, born into priesthood, we are called to stand and labor in our calling. To do this we must learn and fulfill our different duties and responsibilities in the priesthood .Whereby as priest we also have the duties and responsibilities of a deacon and a teacher to the church.
We are meant to

1. Offer pray and intercede on behalf of others and ourselves.
2. Perform and oversee all religious and cultural ceremonies in our homes.
3. Offer sacrifices of praise and thanks giving.
4. Teach the gospel.
In addition our duties also include teaching and baptizing.

As prophets, we are meant to:
1. To be the best example of the message.
2. To teach people wisdom.
3. To be messenger and pro-claimers of Gods’ wills to the people.
4. To fight against all those who fight the message or the believers.

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