Luke 16:1-17
When you use your worldly resources to benefit others and make friends, and when your earthly possessions are gone, they will welcome you to an eternal home. Jesus told a parable about a cunning manager who was about to be fired for wasting his employer’s money. He was too proud to ask for a second chance. Quickly, he thought I would help to reduce what the debtors owed master. So when I am on the unemployment road, there would be a job create for himself. So, He refused what the debtors owed his master. The man knew he could reply later for a favor he was doing them now. Jesus wasn’t praising the manager’s unethical business practice, but a lesson for us to learn. We are to make wise use of the financial opportunities we have, not to earn heaven but to help people find Christ. If we use our money to help those in need or to help others find Christ, our early investment will bring eternal benefit for us in Jesus’ Name Amen
This is what the Lord of Heaven’s Armies says: This land, though it is now desolate and has no people and animals, will once have pastures where shepherds can lead their flock. Sometimes, our situation looks bleak, and our work seems pointless. Whether we are called to serve a hostile community or stand and preach to empty pews, we can’t always see what God is doing. Only God knows the end and where He called us to serve. He will bring fruit, even if we never see it ourselves. God assured Jeremiah that he had only to ask Him, and He Would answer. God is ready to answer our prayers, but we must ask for His assistance in The Mighty Name of Our Lord Jesus Christ ππΎ
This is what the Lord of Heaven’s Armies says: This land, though it is now desolate and has no people and animals, will once have pastures where shepherds can lead their flock. Sometimes, our situation looks bleak, and our work seems pointless. Whether we are called to serve a hostile community or stand and preach to empty pews, we can’t always see what God is doing. Only God knows the end and where He called us to serve. He will bring fruit, even if we never see it ourselves. God assured Jeremiah that he had only to ask Him, and He Would answer. God is ready to answer our prayers, but we must ask for His assistance in The Mighty Name of Our Lord Jesus Christ ππΎ
2 Peter 1:1-10
Make every effort to respond to God’s promises. Supplement your faith with a generous provision of moral excellence. Faith is a gift from God, but it is also a thing we called to diligently work at and improve. Peter lists several of faith actions, learning to know God better, developing perseverance, doing God’s will, and loving others in Jesus Name Amen ππΎ ππΎ
Philippians 4
You can experience God’s peace, which exceeds anything we can understand. His peace is different from the world’s peace. True peace is not found in positive thinking, in absence of conflict, or good feelings. It comes from knowing that God is in control. What we put into our minds determines what comes out in our words and actions. Paul tells us to program our minds with thoughts that are true, honorable, right, pure, lovely, admirable, excellent, and worthy of praise in Jesus’ NameππΎ
Micah 7
Rejoice not against me, my enemies. When I fall, I shall raise again. When I sit in darkness, the Lord shall be my light. Sometimes, it feels as though the whole world is against us during the season of our life. Perhaps we fail a job interview, make a financial mistake that may hurt a loved one or your organization, when nothing goes the way we planned it, we think we have disappointed everyone and left us feeling as a total failure. But we must remember that the Lord is on our side. He wants nothing but the best for us, and He is present every time we make a mistake. Through faith in His steadfast love, we will be victorious in Jesus’ Name Amen
Psalms 46
Be still and know that God is always there to help, providing refuge, security, and peace. God’s power is complete, and his ultimate victory is certain. The Psalmist reminds us that the Lord is God. He made us, and we are his. Many people live as though they are the creator and the center of their own world. Don’t be one of those people. Take time each day to be still and honor God. He is your refuge and strength and a present help when you’re in trouble in Jesus’ Name β₯ ππΎ
Colossians 3
Set your heart on things above where Christ is seated at the right hand of God and not on earthly things. Wanting something for our glory, not God’s, is one of the ways our prayer will not be acceptable to God. Setting our sights on the realities of heaven means striving to put heaven’s priorities into daily practice. The Christian real home is in Heaven. So we should look at life from God’s perspective and seek what he desires. Living the new life with Christ is changing our moral and ethical behavior by letting Christ live in us so he can shape us into what he wants us to be in Jesus’ Name! β¨
Romans 28
All things work for our good to those who love Him and who are called according to His purpose. As believers, you are not left to your own resources to cope with problems. Even when you don’t know what to pray, the Holy Spirit prays with and for you. God works in “everything,” but we are living in a world where evil is prevalent. Satan is always on the path to claim the life of God’s people. However, God is able to turn every circumstance around for our good. His ultimate gold is to make us like him. As we become more like him, we will discover our true selves, the person we are created to be in Jesus’ Name. Amen.ππΎ
Titus 3
When God our Savior revealed his kindness and love, he saved us, not because of the righteous things we had done, but because of his mercy. Paul summarizes what Christ does for us when he saves us. We move from a life of sin to one where we are led by the Holy Spirit. Paul also l stressed that believers must devote themselves to doing good and not be involved in foolish and unprofitable arguments. God, one day, will examine the kind of workers we have been to him. We should build our lives on his word and allow it to be a light to our part in Jesu Name Amen ππΎ ππΎ