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Beauty is a Tool

Beloved of God!  

Beauty is a tool need for undertaking a vision and assignment in destiny. It's needed and enjoyed by people who understand what God has called them to be and do. 

Beauty is first a liability that will demand your attention for value and positive impact. Desiring beauty is not enough, can you add more value to beauty when you get it. 

The beauty of a lady is a liability that will challenge your intellectual capacity to grow and improve. The beauty of a lady is a tool. 

Don't get lost in thought. Beauty is not being fair, dark, slim, average and fat. Beauty is the capacity of a lady. It is the right knowledge, right understanding and the right wisdom a lady possesses.  

If you need a beautiful lady then my question will be; *why do you need a beautiful lady?* 

Do you just want to feed your ego? 
Do you just want to show off?
 Do you just want to build your self esteem through her beauty? 

If your answer is yes! You need a beautiful lady. 

Beauty is more than the curves and shape. It's all the lady can contribute in helping a man to pursue and fulfill divine vision and assignment.  

Less I forget, God do give us beauty as raw material. The lady you admire her attitude, capacity and influence; that's the result of the effort some one invested in her. What are you capable of investing in her to make her more Godly and committed to God? 

Beauty is a tool for responsibility. A woman is a weapon. If you have no fight or divine assignment, you don't need her.

When next you see any lady, always remember that every lady is beautiful and beauty is a tool for Responsibility (vision). 

Beauty is a tool needed to support your calling, purpose, vision and assignment in Christ. 

Be inspired!

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