POSITIVE THINKING & POSITIVE CONFESSION (PART V)

“Calleth Those Things Which Be Not As Though They Were” By Akin Ojumu In the impulsive, inattentive, and restless world that we live in, everyone is looking for shortcuts. Our collective propensity for instant gratification and immediate reward causes us to pursue alternative means to avoid challenges, circumvent obstacles, and outflank difficulties. Because patience and waiting are considered antiquated, we always find ways to get or do things in a hurry. Fast food, fast shopping, and fast delivery are rapidly evolving modern trends. The good old days of physically going to the stores to buy your stuff are long gone. There’s an app for just about everything you need these days. And at the blink of an eye, it’s right there on your doorsteps. It’s this same mindset of shortcuts that’s behind the positive thinking and positive confession motif. Impatient to wait for the will and the purposes of God to unfold in their lives, adherents of positive thinking and positive confession take...