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Dr. Dharius Daniels

@dhariusdaniels

Spiritual Leader | Coach | Entrepreneur

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Sometimes, what looks like hate is actually pain in disguise. Don’t take it personally— stay focused on your purpose and choose Grace over Grudge 🙏

Sometimes, what looks like hate is actually pain in disguise. Don’t take it personally— stay focused on your purpose and choose Grace over Grudge 🙏
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When you’re in the business of helping people, you’re either a sign or a tour guide. A sign points people to a place it’s never been. A tour guide leads people into destinations that they’re familiar with. The difference between a sign and a tour guide is self discipline.

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In your Esther season, you might not see God’s name written, but His fingerprints are everywhere. 🤚🏾 You’re not here just because of your hard work; you’re here because of His grace. Can anyone else say, “by God’s goodness”? Drop a 🙏🏾 in the comments if this is your testimony!

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How we react to unsettling moments reveals the depth of our faith. Are your words aligning with fear or with faith? Let’s commit to speaking life, even when life feels interrupted. 🙏🏾

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Your generosity is a reflection of your heart, but remember this: it’s their character that reveals their gratitude. So, don’t let someone else’s response determine your willingness to give.

Your generosity is a reflection of your heart, but remember this: it’s their character that reveals their gratitude. So, don’t let someone else’s response determine your willingness to give.
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The state of being saved but not being trained is what the Apostle Paul calls carnal. Have you allowed Jesus to become your Rabbi?

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Before you pour your energy into others, make sure you have the discernment to recognize who’s ready to receive it. You can’t teach the unteachable.

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Today, we honor the legacy of a man who lived out the greatest commandment: to love God with all his heart and to love his neighbor as himself.

Today, we honor the legacy of a man who lived out the greatest commandment: to love God with all his heart and to love his neighbor as himself.
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Both of my kids have locs and I looked up one day and realized I’m the only person in my house that doesn’t wear a bonnet at night. 🤣

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Lack in one area doesn’t mean loss in every area. Sometimes, what you’re missing can be compensated by what you already have in abundance. You might not have that resource, but you’ve got wisdom. You might not have that opportunity, but you’ve got favor.

Lack in one area doesn’t mean loss in every area. Sometimes, what you’re missing can be compensated by what you already have in abundance. You might not have that resource, but you’ve got wisdom. You might not have that opportunity, but you’ve got favor.
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I’m trying to figure out the best way to ask my wife if I can put a PlayStation in our bedroom so I can play it when she’s sleep. Please pray that God gives me wisdom. 🤣

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God already knows what you need — but prayer isn't about reminding Him. It's about reminding you that you need Him. Join me tomorrow for part 🔟 of Goated!

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Disappointment is inevitable when you expect friend-level commitment from an associate. Not everyone is safe, and that’s okay—as long as you know the difference.