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SINGLEHOOD IS THE SEASON TO FIND YOUR PURPOSE


Singlehood Is The Season To Find Your Purpose 
One of the major purpose why Singlehood is designed is for seeking and Knowing purpose. Every human being on earth have reasons and purpose why God created them. God is full of wisdom than to create man for idleness. God has called every one from their womb to particular professions(I don't mean job or career). And majority of those that miss it on earth, miss it because they could not find their purpose maybe at the appropriate time or at all.
        Finding your purpose on earth has to do with your level of relationship with God. Before you can know a man's heart, you must first know Him. Before you can know the mind of God for you, you must grow an intimate relationship with Him first. Adam the first man God created had a very close relationship with God, every cool of the evening God would visit him like a man visits his friend, it was during this visitations and conversations between God and Adam that God was able to communicate to Adam his purpose of existence. It was clearly stated to him by God. His work was to take care and keep the garden of Eden where God placed Him.
It was after stating the purpose of man to him God gave him a wife to marry.
       So many singles and people generally get it wrong these days by thinking that it is in the marriage you find your purpose. Marriage is an institution where you exhibit and amplify what you have. You don't go about seeking your purpose in marriage, the appropriate time for that according to God's plan is your Singlehood Season.
      Therefore, it is important that singles have this understanding, it is in the presence of God you can find your purpose and the appropriate time to seek this is your Singlehood Season, don't play away your Singlehood.

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