Champions win.
Champions are visible.
They are visible because they have been winning.
Winning is a key to visibility.
If you keep winning in life's affairs, your world will begin to notice you.
And you should win, God would have you win.
You can be and you should be visible for the Lord.
Light is visible, if it is not it is darkness.
You are not called to darkness, you are called to light, we are called to be the lights of the world through Christ Jesus!
Light wins, darkness loses.
Darkness always bows to light.
Champions are light in their jurisdiction and habitation.
King David was called the light of Israel.
He led the armies of his nation into battle and always came back victorious.
He never lost any battle on the battlefield.
From the moment that young man went into battle against Goliath and won, he was visible in the land and kept winning his battles.
David was a champion, a champion of light!
Goliath, the Philistine giant he defeated on the battlefield was a champion too, a champion of darkness.
David prevailed over him as light prevails darkness.
Goliath of Gath was a light among the Philistines, he was accomplished in warfare.
His record and history was that he had been a warrior from his youth, slaying men on the battlefield. This made him visible, coupled with the fact that he had the height and size that stood him out.
He had every advantage to prevail over David in the physical realm until he made the mistake of turning their battle into a spiritual one.
He cursed David by his gods.
To curse David by his gods was an insult to the God of David.
God, the true God will not be mocked.
Goliath went down, David was launched into destiny and the nation of Israel was liberated from potential bondage and servitude.
You are meant to win, and the things and issues mocking God in your life must go down for your sake!
Take your armor, put it on and begin to win.
Put on the whole armor of God- the helmet of salvation, the breastplate of righteousness, the sword of the Spirit, the shield of faith, the belt of truth, and the boots of the preparation of the gospel of peace.
Champions do what champions do, they pull out a win.
The odds may be stacked against them but they win.
They may seem or looked disadvantaged but they manage to win.
They may be cornered, tired, and besieged, but they find a way to win.
The opposition may not have fought fair, the rules may have been bent, but champions win despite it all.
Champions are resilient, confident, and hopeful until they win.
Every champion knows the battle is not forever, the war is not eternal, and time and chance will present them an opportunity to win.
Champions know the story is not over until they win.
Champions know as long as they are breathing they stand a chance, as long as they got up in the morning the tide can turn in their favor, they know each new day is an opportunity to experience and witness victory.
Champions know that yesterday may not have been favorable but today is a new day.
Champions know the testimonies they experienced yesterday is evidence they can experience testimonies today and tomorrow.
Champions know past victories count for victory today, they know yesterday's victory is a basis for succeeding today.
Champions don't magnify their challenges, they reduce them in their mind.
Champions don't see things through everyone's lens, where others see failure they see success, where others see the end they see a beginning, where others see blockages they see free access, where others see negativity they see positivity, and where others see a wall they see an open door.
Champions don't revel in pity parties, for when others are calculating loss, they see gains.
When the majority give up on their dreams, they maintain their stand, strategize and take action again.
Champions know all things are possible through God.
They know they are more than conquerors!
They know their hard work, experience and abilities count for much.
Champions know God is on their side.
They know the enemy doesn't have the final word.
Champions stay in faith, knowing faith does not draw back.
Champions know they must not fail their Master, they must not disappoint their kingdom and they have no reason to fail in the assignment they have been given.
Champions don't grumble, they praise, they don't murmur they worship, they don't complain they give thanks.
Champions put their best foot forward.
They know their fight is generating spiritual movement, spiritual progress, and amazing impact.
Champions don't do what they do for the applause of men but most times they do it for the greater good.
Champions understand and value divine presence.
Champions trust the process their Master is taking them through even when they don't see the full picture.
Champions know there is always light at the end of the tunnel.
Champions don't fight alone.
Champions get up when they are fallen, knowing a righteous man falls seven times but gets back up.
Champions don't accept defeat to a worthy plan, purpose or greater assignment.
The stay focused, keeping their eyes on the goal, and seeing the glory ahead.

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