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A NEW YEAR

This is the beginning of a new year for me and for so many other people. I have my dreams and my goals that I want to achieve in this new year. I have already ticked my answered prayers and my achieved goals for the years gone and I am thanking God for them.

So far I have started on so many of the things that God has placed in my heart to do. I have only a few goals left which I hope to achieve by the grace of God. This new year will mark the completion of the things God has started in my life and usher me into the rest of my future.

As I look forward, all I see is a bright future just like God has promised me. I look back and see how faithful he has been. The past has been filled with highs and lows, mostly highs though. I am glad that there has been few mistakes and mostly lessons learned that I can carry on into the future.I have made all the mistakes I should make. Henceforth I am moving forward to occupy my place in destiny. 

I have had moments, precious moments of victories, defeats and waiting. I have had the experience of a life time. I am not just navigating the path of my destiny, I am gradually arriving. And when I get there, aah when I get there!

Very soon in a matter of a few years, I will be there.
 All in all, I can say that God, yes God has been good to me and I hope to you too.
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