7 SEGREDOS DE HULDA

 

7 Segredos de Hulda

Mulher Profetiza Cheia do Espírito

 

1° SEGREDO

Voz de Autoridade – Falar com Clareza e Coragem

Hulda foi uma mulher que falava com autoridade, transmitindo fielmente a mensagem de Deus. Ela não teve medo de declarar a Palavra mesmo diante de um cenário onde mulheres não eram notadas e não tinham oportunidades. Hoje, mulheres podem aprender com Hulda a falar com coragem e clareza, reconhecendo que a voz de Deus em nós tem poder para transformar situações.

🌸  Seja firme na palavra que Deus lhe deu. Sua voz, alinhada com a verdade pode mudar realidades.

💬  Ação Prática

Todos os dias, ao se comunicar com pessoas fale com clareza e confiança. Comece orando e pedindo ao Espírito Santo para lhe dar sabedoria e coragem para expressar sua verdade de forma firme e com amor. Em situações difíceis, lembre-se que a autoridade vem de Deus, então fale sem medo! 🗣

🌸  Seja firme na palavra que Deus lhe deu. Sua voz, alinhada com a verdade de Deus, pode mudar realidades.

Deus tem dado a você:

📢 Voz de Autoridade, para neutralizar as forças do inimigos

📣 Voz Profética, visão do Futuro

📢 Voz Apostólica o Governo 

💬  Ação Prática

Todos os dias, ao se comunicar com os outros, faça um esforço consciente para falar com clareza e confiança. Comece orando pedindo ao Espírito Santo para lhe dar sabedoria e coragem para expressar sua verdade de forma firme e com amor. Em situações que possam fogir do controle, lembre-se que a autoridade vem de Deus, então fale sem medo! 🗣

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🔹 Fique por dentro de tudo o que Deus tem preparado para você mulher.! Vamos juntos crescer, aprender e sermos impactadas pelo Espírito Santo! 🙏💥

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