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Genesis  3:11 "And he said, Who told thee that thou wast naked? Hast thou eaten of the tree, whereof I commanded thee that thou shouldest not eat?"

Most often than not, there are people we usually trust their "verdicts" on anything we do or go through, or those we feel are very good to tell us what thy think about us. Have you  ever dressed up and looked in the mirror and felt good, then you asked someone else, "how do I look?", and the person says, " well, ok" and you expected a much ecstatic response from the person or the person even passed a derogatory remark even after you felt good with what you saw in the mirror. The scripture above typifies a scenario like that, after Adam & Eve ate the fruit God said not to eat, the first question God asked Adam after Adam said he was naked was, "Who told you you were naked?", this wasn't a coincidence, God asked this because He never told Adam He was naked. Friend, God created a perfect you without anything lacking, the moment you begin to have a faulty self-image or pessimistic demeanor, God's question for you would always be" Who told you?", who told you you can't be the best, who told you you can't achieve that dream?, who told you you're barren?, who told you you can't make profit despite a global pandemic?.,Never take negative opinions about your affairs from the Devil or negative folks, but God.What God tells you should be final.
In addition, if you really needed an opinion about something, why don't you trust your opinion to others. I love what David Ologbonori, a life-coach said in a recent podcast, He said "Opinions are people's perspectives and they can be wrong", that's so profound. Friend, People can be wrong!. Its a fact you must come to agree with. Trust your instinct and God's word.Do have a great weekend ahead. I love you


(Daily Nuggets with Tobi Adebayo)

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