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SKILLS FOR LIFTING BY MOMMY PDJ

PROPHETESS DR. JUSTINA
PROPHETESS DR. JUSTINA

SKILLS FOR LIFTING

Today, I will discuss "Skills for Lifting," essential skills that help you rise above limitations and experience the fullness of God. These skills, derived from principles, allow you to choose life abundantly, as Jesus emphasized. By applying these skills, you can achieve abundant miracles and upliftment.

Proverbs 22:29 illustrates that a diligent person stands before kings, highlighting the importance of skill in achieving success and influence without pretension. Solomon's wisdom in Proverbs and Ecclesiastes serves as a foundation for these principles.

Seeing a successful person often means recognizing the skills they possess. You don't need to pray for greatness; instead, apply these skills to find yourself among influential individuals. As I share these skills, I hope you will use them to your advantage.

 

The key skill you need for lifting is consistency. Consistency, diligence, and more consistency, repeatedly. If you fail to repeat it, you lack consistency. Consistency aids growth and elevation. Why? Because consistency leads to knowledge. Repeatedly practicing a business leads to experience and success. It's like learning to drive; initially, you're fearful of other vehicles. You avoid overtaking and may even stop to let others pass due to fear of inconsistency. However, as you drive more, you learn the basics, principles, and become confident in navigating the road. Consistency leads to manifestation and completeness. Following a path or grace requires persistence to truly understand it. Those who knew me in Vet or Otawala didn't see the version of me you see now. It was always there, but only revealed through continued following. Initially, I was just a Nigerian girl, not PDJ. Consistency reveals what you thought you knew but didn't. Adam and Eve didn't know about the snake; if Adam had known, he might have acted differently. Consistency brings miracles. A young man who testified at a crusade was told to apply himself. He wasn't the only one prophesied to, but those who stayed consistent testified. Prophetic words need energy to manifest. Consistency is key, even if you don't initially like a pastor. Whether your pastor is a man or a woman, consistency is what matters. Consistency changes everything. Edaka's testimony is an example; sometimes blessings make sharing testimonies a challenge. Consistency is crucial for change and breakthroughs. Even in turmoil, those anointed by God are protected. Consistency changes the game. Recently, I prophesied that someone would soon have their own car, ending their days of walking. Now, they can enjoy life with their spouse. Consistency tells your story. Elder Kaka walked long distances to church like a young man, demonstrating consistency. Mastering consistency leads to growth. Consistency is a game changer; without it, you won't succeed.

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Today, I prophesied to many people, telling them, "I see you leaving the country." In the past, when we were in vet, it didn't seem like they would go abroad, but now I'm in Kenya, and they are in America. Amen. Kenya, release me by fire. You're not releasing. May God have mercy on you all. Consistency is transformative. If you practice something repeatedly, you become proficient and elevated. So, don't lament about consistency. Those who have honored it time and again have seen its benefits. Had I refused when God instructed me to start that small service, this would not exist. The last time I left the airport, I encountered a lady I had shared a testimony with, perhaps in vet or with close acquaintances. I lived in a very small house where we had to walk straight to fit with my kids. My husband was not in the country. One day, she visited during Friday prayer, a time when they say a mama is praying. On her first visit, there was no place to sit, and standing was necessary. She thought what I was doing was worthwhile and brought a chair and some foams from her house. Unfortunately, she didn't continue attending the program, but she contributed at that time. We met again, and I think she visited vet once more. She even mentioned attending our opening here. The last time we met before the airport encounter, she was with a man, and I told her that while he seemed good now, it might not work out. She responded, "Mama, I can't doubt your prophecy. What you've said has come true before. We know God speaks through you, but if this won't work, please talk to God for me." I said, "Why ask Him if He has indicated issues?" She replied, "You don't understand what it's like to find a man who truly loves you. It's like gold in Kenya." I joked, "Are they anointed with love?" She insisted she couldn't let go. When I met her at the airport, she said, "Mama, you're very insightful." I asked what happened, and she revealed that the man had died. She struggled to accept it then and is still coping. She saw a man, but I foresaw he wouldn't last. People die, but not everyone can endure repeated heartbreaks. Perhaps consistency could have changed things. Many have come to this church critically ill. One was declared dead last year, yet remains alive, staying connected to grace despite illness and weakness. Sometimes, I sense danger approaching and urge ministers to pray, extending their time. We've done this for over a year. I even considered sending ministers to a distant place, but God reminded me that speaking from here is just as powerful. Consistency can preserve, protect, and open doors beyond comprehension. Don't rush, especially when you've found a working grace. Allow consistency to aid you. Most of the grace I've accessed came through consistency. During the church's completion, I asked two ministry members to contact certain men and women of God, my spiritual children. I said, "Reach out, but there's no need for them to be close to me." It's challenging for the affluent to associate with the less fortunate, as the latter can bring them down more easily. We drafted and sent a letter, and by God's grace, I was invited to visit one of them. I didn't go for blessings or support but because God instructed me to associate with this person. I realized that without consistency, my association would be meaningless. I became consistent, earning a visitation invitation. She wanted me and my family to visit her home. I was humbled, knowing the privilege it was. We visited, and she gifted us, including an open invitation to visit anytime. I maintained my consistency, benefiting from the relationship, and soon, this ministry will too. Through consistency, I've visited her homes in Kenya and Nigeria and received recommendations. I can reach out to her anytime, and she responds. If it were about qualifications, I wouldn't belong, but consistency can open doors.


When we acquired the property in Nigeria, I didn't know anyone there. It was her influence that helped us find trustworthy people. Truly trustworthy people. Imagine paying someone 60 million, and when the deal didn't work out, they returned the entire amount. That shows the person's integrity. You paid such a large sum, and when things didn't go as planned, they didn't keep it or make excuses. They simply returned it because of your connection and directed you elsewhere. Are you consistent in your relationships, or do you expect blessings to come effortlessly? Are you in a place of uncertainty? Consistency sets you apart. If someone claims they have no friends or support, be wary. They lack consistency. Consistent people have others who will stand by them. If you've never offered me water, why expect me to do the same for you? If I call you in trouble and you don't respond, why call me when you're in need? If you were my strength in weakness, I'll willingly be yours. Consistency in building relationships is essential. You can't avoid repeated effort and blame laziness on God. That's a mistake. Rome wasn't built in a day, nor did it fall in one. The walls of Jericho are real, but with consistent effort, they can fall. Claiming "I have no help" is a harmful mindset. At 30, you should be able to gather resources from your contacts. Even at 20, maturity is expected. Those you've shared experiences with, will they support you in need? Or have they left you burdened? There's no mediocrity in Christ. It's about effort. One of my daughters faced pressure from a new boss. She was frustrated and sought my advice. I told her the demands were for her growth. If she wanted to advance, she needed to meet them. She's been handling all tasks, regardless of her salary. Employers aren't foolish; they're testing your consistency. Consistency is crucial. Some are willing to offer more than you ask, but they'll first test your consistency. Remember, consistency requires effort. It's not easy work.


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Consistency is key to success. Many people borrow money but fail to repay, creating conflicts. True success is a process requiring consistent commitment. Whether employed or self-employed, consistency is crucial. Treat your business and clients with value, just like how flight attendants serve passengers attentively. You are responsible for your life's changes; repeat actions consistently for success. Some people mistakenly believe they need money to succeed, but it's consistency that truly matters. Laziness and self-pity hinder progress. Focus on what you know is good and do it repeatedly. In Christianity, be consistent in your faith and actions; God won't change principles for you. Consistent prayer, as demonstrated by a couple I advised, leads to positive outcomes. If you're assigned a task, complete it diligently. Consistency in spiritual activities brings the change you seek. Be consistent, and God will guide you to victory.

 

 

Number two, faith. Faith is an essential skill for uplifting oneself. With faith, you will follow God's ordinances. Let me emphasize this: as a Christian, if you aspire to rise, break through, and experience change in your life, you need faith. Without faith, you won't adhere to the principles and ordinances necessary for transformation. Consider a witch doctor; the idol he worships instructs him on certain practices, and by consistently following them, the idol continues to benefit him. Similarly, as a Christian, faith guides you to act in accordance with God's ordinances. Reflect on yourself to assess your faith. I will outline some practices that the word of God expects a Christian to perform consistently. If you truly believe in Christianity and have faith in God's word, these are actions you should undertake.


The primary action you should always take is to pray. Whenever a problem arises, before seeking advice from anyone, you should pray first. Without faith, you won't pray; instead, you'll start complaining and arguing. If your faith is strong and you are a true Christian, you won't find yourself complaining year after year. No. When you bring your concerns to God in prayer and truly believe that He has heard you, you won't keep crying over the same issues. This is true for us all. The second way to demonstrate your faith is by being part of a church community. Join the fellowship of believers. No one serves God in isolation. It is said, "Gather together." Jesus instructed, "Gather together and wait for me until I send the Comforter." There is a collective gathering of believers. Jesus will not return for individuals but for the body of Christ. He will come for the collective body, not just for you alone. Praise the Lord. Do you pray? Are you a member of a church, or are you merely trying out different churches without commitment? Remember in Revelation, when God wanted to address the church or the nation, He spoke to the church, rebuked the church, and corrected the church for their wrongdoings. He did not address individuals separately. He communicated with the church. When the disciples became apostles, they didn't search for people individually. They sent letters to the churches: the church in Corinth, the church in Rome, the church in Galatia, the church in Ephesus. That's how they communicated. So, if you claim to have found Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior and believe you are self-sufficient, you are contradicting scripture because there is a gathering of believers where our faith is renewed, where we consume the Word of God that rejuvenates, strengthens, and transforms us. You cannot gain wisdom alone. It doesn't work that way. A single tree does not make a forest; it takes many trees to form a forest. If God has guided you to start attending God's Word Embassy Church and you have joined a group, becoming known by the pastors and the congregation, yet you are uncertain about continuing or leaving, you are jeopardizing something you may not realize. If you call upon friends from outside, not all will respond. In fact, many might claim they don't know you.



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But brethren, it is essential to uphold this requirement if your faith is alive. That's why I am wary of anyone, regardless of how convincingly they claim to be genuine. I am concerned when you lack any spiritual authority you respect. I am concerned because I am uncertain of your influences; you could be like a robot, and these robots might lead you to actions I wish to avoid as potential disasters or experiments. Do you understand? You must exercise caution, and the church is where you find it. One of my daughters tested me; she complained about her business partner doing something detrimental to their business. I advised her, my dear, confront the issue you have. You can't keep changing partners like that. Do you know why businesses have secrets? If you share these secrets with different people, soon you won't have a business. They will become the owners of those businesses. So, if you keep changing people as if you are changing clothes, continue. You will soon realize the importance of having brethren. There is a reason we have brethren, and it is our faith that sets us apart. You might say, "Mama is evil." I'm using myself as an example, not suggesting this is happening. You might say, "Mama, what are you talking about? Mama is evil. I cannot tolerate Mama." You don't realize your secret is safe with Mama. Try another pastor, and you will understand what a wireless telephone means. That will lead to your downfall, and you may never rise again. Do you understand? That's why God said to gather together, brethren. That's why I don't understand why a mature person lacks an association in God. If you want to marry now, can your pastor vouch for you, and will he do so? Some of you, if my sons who follow me point you out and send you to me, I will begin to pray for God to change their minds. Are you suitable for marriage?


Those of you who are constantly in conflict with others in the church, yet some of you still raise your hands in prayer together. If you're asked to visit a family when their mother-in-law arrives, your expression changes; they know it's Justina. Do you understand? Some men here, when my daughter mentions your name, I start singing "Good Morning Jesus, Good Morning Lord" because I already foresee what's coming. It's only a matter of time. Love doesn't last forever; it fades. If it endures, ask any married couple, and if your love has lasted, it's likely five years. The intense love you begin marriage with, if it lasts two years, deserves a crown. I'm telling you. When you see a couple at their wedding, they're deeply in love; six months later, they start seeing each other differently. Grace then sustains them. They'll reach a point where they question everything. So, if you're in the church and have a bad character, and we've tried to help you change, but you insist, "Leave it, it's mine," then if you're recommended for marriage or business, we'll advise against it because we know the likely outcome. If you don't respect an anointed and prophetic mama, will you respect a fellow church member? Some of you are hindering your own progress because your faith isn't being applied effectively. God brought you to church to be transformed. A true child of God must have faith when starting a church, with an open heart and a renewed mind. Forget what you think you know and learn what God is teaching you. If what you knew was effective, God wouldn't have brought you here, where raw messages are taught. Some of you have been resistant to change, despite previous pastors' efforts. So, God brought you to Radical Justina. If you won't change willingly, I'll ensure you change by force. If necessary, I'll confront the spirit with you. God knows. Some of you won't be here forever, but your five years are meant to be shaped by Justina's teachings. When we began this church, many girls were quite loose, but now it's difficult for them because one of my messages might reach them. Even if it doesn't come during a Sunday service, you never know if mama will call you out. This is why some of you have changed your ways. It's not your natural state, but PDJ and her influence have reshaped you. Faith. You need to be part of the brethren to be transformed and reach new heights. The church is where God refines you. Some of us came to church with rude manners, but we learned to change. Some of you dressed provocatively, but we've helped you change that. Some had outrageous hairstyles, like representing mami water, but have toned it down. Some of you deceived men, collecting from many, but this ministry has taught restraint. Now, even your estranged family members are reaching out because they see the change in you. You used to send long, dramatic messages in family group chats, but now you speak less. They notice the change and ask what's different. Faith in the word and service helps elevate you.




Another aspect is tithing, a fundamental principle for true Christians that leads to increase. In the Old Testament, it was known as the tithe, while in the New Testament, it's referred to as giving. God appreciates a cheerful giver. In the New Testament, the emphasis wasn't on a specific percentage like 10%, but rather on giving as much as one can, generously and willingly. But who among us lacks favor or money? As the month ends, do we recognize its conclusion in this church? If you're seeking tithes from workers or business owners and you believe in the power of tithing, even amid challenges, do you continue to give? I know some individuals who, despite having nothing left after tithing, still choose to give. How many here are like that? If I asked you to raise your hand, would this church empty out? If you believe in the prosperity gospel and the truth that seed time and harvest time operate in God's kingdom, where is your tithe? Tithing and giving are forms of elevation. The Bible states, "Give and you shall receive; pressed down, shaken together, and running over." So, if you believe this, have you maintained consistency in your giving? Can you confidently tell God that you've paid your tithe every year without fail, whether it's a business, monthly, or blessing tithe? As they gave, they received favor. A true Christian cannot pray for worldly things without a heart inclined to give. Consider this: the LGBTQ community is now more prominent than Christianity because they support each other financially, funding advertisements. Do you see my message? Do you appreciate it? Imagine if it were broadcast on Citizen TV or all radio stations. Would it fail? If I were responsible for promoting it...

 

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A young girl named Leticia, who worked as a housemaid, was introduced to a ministry through a radio program on Truth FM. Her dire situation included being underpaid and threatened with deportation. After hearing the broadcast, she sought out the church, where she received prayers and a prophecy of a better future, including traveling by plane. This prophecy came true, and her life improved significantly, as did her family's situation.

The story underscores the importance of faith and giving in the church, suggesting that financial support enables the ministry to grow and help more people. The text argues that tithing and offerings are crucial for funding church activities and spreading the gospel. It emphasizes the role of faith in receiving blessings and encourages believers to participate in church ordinances like communion without self-condemnation.

The text also discusses the power of faith in personal advancement and divine favor. It encourages believers to act on their faith, such as preparing for opportunities and supporting church events. The narrative concludes by highlighting the transactional nature of faith, where fulfilling God's directives leads to personal blessings.

God is not concerned about whether you're in or out of church if you're not contributing positively. If you're not giving offerings, paying tithes, or helping others, your absence won't be felt. We should care for the elderly and vulnerable, supporting them as they age. God values those who actively contribute to the community and church. Like Daniel, who was a gatekeeper, or Hezekiah, whom God warned about his impending death due to his significance. Some of us are not making a meaningful impact, and our actions don't warrant divine intervention. We should strive to be useful, humble, and supportive, rather than prideful and divisive. Our faith should be active, producing results, and we should act with wisdom and respect in all we do.

 

 

Number three, I'm nearly done. A sound mind is essential. It provides upliftment and good judgment. With sound judgment, upliftment becomes easier. Remembering your origins is crucial to reaching your destination. As Christians, having a sound mind is necessary for planning for the future. Your actions yesterday influence whether tomorrow will be better or worse. Whenever a believer seeks upliftment, a sound mind is needed. Being in a church like this requires a sound mind. We discuss challenges here, not just miracles or blessings. Many Christians expect to receive constantly, like tax collectors. But here, you learn to reflect on past mistakes. True repentance starts with a sound mind and the ability to change. Without it, you might not attend a church that fosters growth. Some pastors coddle their struggling members, keeping them stagnant. Growth means increasing your contributions and achievements. A sound mind teaches you to address past issues before starting anew. Ignoring the past can hinder your future, as it catches up with you faster. For instance, unresolved feelings for an ex can affect a new relationship. Handling the past wisely shapes the future. Being ungrateful for the past while chasing a better future is futile. Planting the wrong seeds will yield the wrong fruits. Consider a business scenario: if you leave unresolved issues behind, they will follow you. The past can haunt you if you don’t end things well. It can even tarnish your future by speaking ill of you. To move on, acknowledge the past, express gratitude, and negotiate a peaceful transition. Many are hindered by past actions, like mistreating a loved one or a spiritual leader. These actions echo in the spirit, affecting current blessings. Deliverance often reveals past grievances. Wisdom in handling the past is crucial. You can't build on another's downfall without consequences. A sound mind helps you navigate and resolve issues wisely, avoiding justifications for past actions.

 

 

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Number four is what we refer to as smart work. A Christian seeking elevation must be smart. Smart work involves applying knowledge and wisdom. The wealthiest individuals are those who work smart, not those who engage in hard labor. It's not about working hard but working smart. A true follower of God should be intelligent in their endeavors. Acquire knowledge about everything you pursue. Assumption is not knowledge; assumptions can often be incorrect. Knowledge, on the other hand, is factual and reliable. Many Christians live based on assumptions, which can hinder their growth. Live a life grounded in knowledge and wisdom, as knowledge enhances wisdom and leads to better outcomes.

When God called me into ministry, I questioned what kind of ministry I wanted. I considered various suggestions, like conducting ministry in schools, but I focused on what God revealed to me. Understanding His vision enabled me to apply wisdom effectively. Similarly, understand marriage before getting married or having children. Many children lack proper guidance due to irresponsible parents. Knowledge is crucial; don't embark on anything without understanding it. In school or society, know the values and dynamics. Kenyans, for instance, express dissatisfaction with their country's situation, but in this church, you are informed about such events beforehand. We don't live in ignorance here. I share prophecies, and how you use them is your choice. You're not living without knowledge.

Therefore, child of God, prioritize knowledge. Understand what you're getting into. If you're in business, know your field. Simply opening a shop and waiting for customers won't suffice. Lack of strategy and poor organization can deter customers. May God bless you with a smart mind.

 

 

Number five, as I conclude, is the importance of wise mentors. To rise in life, you need wise mentors. It's unfortunate for anyone, especially a leader, to lack a wise mentor. Without one to guide you or direct you, you're at a disadvantage. A wise mentor will assist you in finding your path, avoiding pitfalls, and fostering growth. They will build you up. It's crucial to have a wise mentor. Stop claiming your mentor is far away, like in Oshago, while you're in Nairobi. How can they effectively mentor you from such a distance? The environments are different; for example, the dynamics in Nairobi differ from those in Oshago. Who do you turn to in times of trouble? From whom do you seek advice? Without the right guidance, you risk acting impulsively. Some situations require patience. Are you understanding this? Patience is necessary for certain things. Without a mentor, you might rush into mistakes. A mentor provides foresight and advice. Many have succeeded through mentorship. Even if I'm not directly involved in your field, I might still offer valuable advice. In this ministry, people bring issues to me, and when I'm not an expert, I consult professionals. Not everything requires divine intervention when there's someone nearby with the answer. For example, I wouldn't ask the Holy Spirit how to cook biryani when there are experts around. Are you following? Without the right mentors, you can be misled. One of the blessings in my life is having mentors like PDJ, who make failure a choice rather than an inevitability. Some people approach me with stories that don't align with their real issues, and it's through mentorship that the true problems are revealed. Such mentors are everywhere; you just need to find and respect them so they can guide you. Don’t seek mentors with preconceived notions. Some approach me with a fixed mindset, and I respond accordingly, but when I see they truly need help, I offer honest advice. Learn to have mentors who help you think clearly. Blessings are good, but appointed blessings are better. Missing your appointed time means missing something significant. So, find a good mentor. Don’t trust untested individuals blindly. In a church setting, for instance, some pastors might be unhappy with your success and try to mislead you. A mentor once warned me that pastors might try to take away the people I nurture. When you develop people, others might see their potential and attempt to lure them away. Therefore, always encourage those you mentor to seek good counsel. Some advice may seem good but isn't. For example, the wife of Pontius Pilate advised him not to condemn Jesus, which seemed wise but was contrary to God's plan for salvation. Similarly, if Joseph's brothers hadn't sold him, he wouldn't have become Egypt’s prime minister. Life is complex, and we need mentors to guide us. Respect those who can offer sound advice. If you tell me something with good reasoning, I will listen and learn. I’m not all-knowing, but I understand how to measure advice. If you tell me my dress is unflattering because it's tight, I’ll change it. But if you claim the Holy Spirit told you, I won't heed you. That's manipulation. Guidance should be based on truth and evidence, not deceit. If you criticize the choir, provide specific examples. But don’t claim the Holy Spirit revealed something without evidence. Before God removes, He replaces. We should correct with love, not deceit. Deceitful counsel aims for personal gain. If I need something, I should ask directly, not manipulate. Transparency is key in counsel, free from ulterior motives.



Do you understand? It's important to learn how to seek advice from senior colleagues at the office, especially when you're trying to write a document. Notice how they impart wisdom. If they don't provide clarity, they may mislead you. Genuine help comes with clear understanding, not confusion. Are you following? Be cautious not to listen to someone who intends to mislead you.

Let me share a story about my elder brother, once called the God of Elijah. My husband remembers this; he often holds crusades and once decided to offer counseling. During one session, a woman claimed God revealed my brother as her husband. My brother was surprised and asked if she wanted to pray about it. She insisted there was no need for prayer, just wanted him to know. When my brother realized she meant him, he was shocked. I assisted him during counseling sessions to avoid such manipulations.

What was the woman doing? Manipulating. God can speak to her, but traditionally, the man finds his partner. If you need excessive justifications, it's not genuine advice. For instance, if I advise against traveling and you start giving numerous reasons to convince me, you're manipulating. People may lie or twist the truth to support their case. My prayer for you is that God guides you to the right people, especially in times of need. May He protect you from deceivers and grant you discernment to distinguish truth from lies. Stand up and celebrate Jesus.

 
 
 

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