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Stop the Gossip

Don't hate some one simply because of what some one told you about them. If they can gossip some one to you, they will gossip you to other people.

If any lady can be comfortable gossiping before you, there is some thing wrong with you.

Cultivate female friends that will always share scriptures and what God told me recently. Some one that will say....let's meet and pray for three hours.
Don't let any body Rob you of your anointing by engaging you in talks that tear other persons integrity.

People might have issues with some one...and that person might be a destiny helper to you. If you follow them to hate this person because of what they told you about this person....you will indirectly loose your destiny helper.

Be a lady that people will always be scared to gossip around or bring stories of peoples weakness to come and gist you.

You have weaknesses, this same person gossiping have weaknesses....why exposing other peoples weakness like you both are saints???🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️

Don't be like them!!! Separate your self from them. Don't hate any body simply because of what some one told you about them......think about it; how will you feel of some one does that to you???🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️

You are a lady of Godly Value....think it and attitude it.

HOPE EXPRESSION celebrates you.

#Prince_Victor_Matthew

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