The Miraculous Breakthrough Formulaਨਮੂਨਾ

Live by the SPIRIT, not the FLESH
What’s the key to a miraculous breakthrough in your life?
Be wary of which aspect of yourself you are feeding!
The image above is an excerpt from The Miraculous Breakthrough Formula, which best describes how we function.
We are a SPIRIT - the aspect of us that communicates and connects with God.
We have a MIND/SOUL - the aspect of us that can think, decide, and have emotions.
We live in a BODY - the physical part of us that takes actions that lead to results in our lives.
As Galatians 6 says, depending on which aspect we feed, will determine the harvest we reap. Our mind is like a garden, which responds to the type of seeds we plant. If we plant nourishing seeds - the Word of God, the Truth of God, the Spirit of God - we will reap the great fruit of the Spirit!
However, if we choose to plant weeds - the temptations of this world, greed, selfishness, lust, wanting only to satisfy our own flesh and desires - watch out! We will “reap destruction from the flesh.” Like a garden, the mind will express whatever seeds are planted into it.
Are you sowing into the Spirit or Body today? Start sowing in the right place and watch as God shows up and helps you towards your miraculous breakthrough.
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About this Plan

Have you ever felt STUCK in your business or life before?You needed not just a BREAKTHROUGH, you needed a MIRACULOUS BREAKTHROUGH - one where God shows up powerfully in your life. The Miraculous Breakthrough Formula details a biblically proven combination of prayer, fasting, and Bible study that can allow God to produce miracles in as little as 7 DAYS! Read this as James Zheng unpacks some principles to help you.
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