Monday Directional Word

We Move

“We move!” as meaning any of these three: carrying on regardless of the situation; coming in agreement with your ‘peeps’ to go for something; or letting slide something that was supposed to happen, to continue your hunt.

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We Move

The urban dictionary defines the lingo, “We move!” as meaning any of these three: carrying on regardless of the situation; coming in agreement with your ‘peeps’ to go for something; or letting slide something that was supposed to happen, to continue your hunt. And so 2021, ‘we move’!  

Corona or not, we move! Even if it entails moving with a nose mask, no challenge, we move! We refuse to suspend living. Doing your best not to die & living life are not the same. We reject survival mode. All systems go. The goal is to take new territories! There must be coronation after the corona interruption!

There’s a cut off!

We take on the charge of Martin Luther King Jr: “If you can’t fly then run. If you can’t run then walk. If you can’t walk then crawl. But whatever you do, you have to keep moving forward!” The journey is forward & upward! Destiny stagnation is not an option. It is only one chance at life on earth! We move!

And the matter of who we take the 2021 journey with is a serious matter. One life at an intersection with another may experience a disruption, while some other experiences an eruption of grace! Not all good things go well together. We don’t put salt into tea. Some friends have to be cut; it’s not that they’re bad, it’s that they’re not good for this going!

Yesterday ended last night!

We move by letting slide the carryover pain & shame of yesterday! No one can wallow in disappointment & discouragement without entrenching disillusionment & depression. We refuse to allow what didn’t happen preoccupy our mind until we stop pursuing what could happen. We move!

“Ndi Igbo” have two telling names they sometimes give their young girls. One is “Azuka” meaning, the past was great; the other is “Nkeiruka” meaning, what is in the future is great! One is a celebration of origin, while the other is a prophecy about destiny. Choose your name! 

Brethren, I count not myself to have apprehended: but this one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before,

Phil 3:13

Hey 2021, we move!

Prayer

May the very presence of God go with you! Every journey will be productive from its onset unto its sunset! Only good things will follow you in 2021 in Jesus Christ name!

Much Love

George Izunwa 
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