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Setting High Standards
Posted by: Rev. Charles King on Fri Jan 08 2010


As parents, we desire high standards for our kids; we endeavor to create the most conducive home environment for them to blossom beautifully. We decisively and intentionally prevent them from witnessing those moments of tension in our marriages in order to prevent them from seeing mom and dad as hostile and hateful. We further place them in schools that will build their character and prepare them as responsible citizens both now and in the future. As the head of an organization, the standards you establish determines the character of your organization and these standards will be the measuring rod by which your performance will be evaluated. Whether you like it or not, the customer and outsider decides to either start or continue business with
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Your Father, my Father, has set a table for us in the presence of our enemies; we are children of the King! We cannot be living a sub-standard life, we cannot be talking as if we don't know our inheritance in God, we cannot walk as victims when our Father has made us Victors; we cannot wallow in despair when our Father is the storehouse of hope; Stand up TODAY and live the life reflective of the standard your Father has set. Stand up today and pray knowing your Father has his will written in your name; Stand up and tell the enemy his future as he tries to tell you your past; Stand up today and believe in the impossible, walk with your head up high, YOU ARE A CHILD OF THE KING!!!
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