“Staying Engaged in the Word of God, one morsel at a time.”
It is not just our parents who are wanting us to obey, but the Lord expects it as well. Learning to obey, honor and respect authority while we are young will serve us well when we are the one in a position of authority.
God will not ask anything of us that we do not have, but he will use what we give him, and he will multiply it.
To be Godly and content is great gain the Bible states. We must trust God to meet our needs daily. We may not always get everything we want, but God will take care of us and meet our needs.
God will provide for us. He is our Heavenly Father and He loves and cares for us.
It is not the one who works the fastest, but the one who keeps going.
It’s not the Easter eggs, candy, chicks we get to hold, or the pretty new outfits, but we are celebrating our Lord and Saviour who rose from the grave and is alive forevermore. That is worth celebrating.
Everything you do should be done as unto the Lord. Put your whole heart and soul into it, even if it is your chores around the house.
God will instruct us and lead us where He wants us to go, we do not always have to understand everything along the way. His ways are higher than our ways. When our parents ask us to do something, we do not always have to understand, just obey.
This is a very important lesson we should learn while we are young, so we do not make this mistake of judging others and situations by how they look. This is found throughout the teaching of Jesus.
We can prove that we have heard something and that we trust and have faith in someone when we actually do what we are being asked to do.
It is up to us to know God’s word, so we can obey it. His word is our roadmap and our manual on what God requires of us.
Thinking you are above everyone else will eventually bring you shame and embarrassment like the emperor in the story. We must stay humble before God and others.
We should never too overconfident in our own abilities, skills or talents. We must always acknowledge that they are all from the Lord, and that we cannot do everything on our own. We need others.
God does not like lying or bearing false witness. The scripture goes as far as to say that Satan is the father of lies, and that liars will not make it to heaven. We must guard our hearts so that the words that come from us can be truthful and honest.
Jesus came to seek and to save those who were lost, bring healing to the sick and to set the captive free. It is his will for us to show kindness to others and not be partial.
We must forgive others so that God can forgive us, and so we can move forward in our lives.
We do not have to allow others to influence and change our dreams. If we are walking in with the Lord, He can make them come true in His time.
A heart full of greed will lead to hatred, which can lead us to do unexplainable things. It will also cause us to lose friends and respect from those around us.
It is important for us to remember that Christmas is a celebration of Jesus birthday, not ours. We will be blessed greatly, when we learn to give.
All of our actions have consequences. If we obey, we will reap blessing and peace in our lives, but if we are disobedient, we will have to face the punishment for our actions.
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