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Expiring Date!

Expiring Date! Psalms 103:17-19 But the mercy of the LORD is from everlasting to everlasting upon them that fear him, and his righteousness unto children's children; To such as keep his covenant, and to those that remember his commandments to do them. God is good and plenteous in mercy and goodness but His goodness and mercies are constant upon one as long as he or she pleases God. Yes, while a human can gracefully experience God's goodness and mercies; of course we are all beneficiaries of God's grace, but to continue and flow in God's goodness and mercies then we have to do the needful, which is to: - Fear God - Keep God's Covenant and - Remember and Do God's Commandments Are we indicted or vindicated? Remembering God's commandments is complete when it's done, not remembering but not doing. Brethren, let's depend on the Holy Spirit to empower us in doing the above needful; by our strength and consciousness we can't do it. May eve

His Ways

His Ways Proverbs - 8:32 ... O ye children: for blessed are they that keep my ways. 'Ways' in the context is mannar or character. Keeping someone's way is to do things that pleases the person, same also with God. Psalm 103:7 made us to understand that, to experience God's ways we have to keep His ways but in not doing so, we only experience His act. God's ways is higher than His act. Verse 13 of same proverbs make is to understand what the way of the Lord is; '... to hate evil: pride, and arrogancy, and the evil way, and the froward mouth, do I hate.' Keeping God's ways is by doing righteously and pleasing God by doing what He love. This results to a super relationship between God and the person that keeps His ways. Beloved, do you want to experience a higher level of grace? If yes then you have to keep God's ways. Daniel, Elijah, Moses, Joseph and others in the Bible kept God's ways; Samson didn't, guess you can tell the result.

Slow to Speak

Slow to Speak Proverbs  17:28 Even a fool, when he holdeth his peace, is counted wise: and he that shutteth his lips is esteemed a man of understanding. In speaking people get to know the make-up of the speaker. Speaking is like open the cover of a container for the content to be seen. A wise man that speaks rashly will be seen as a foolish man and a foolish man that thinks before speaking or that even refuses to speak will be counted as a wise we man that is what the verse is saying in essence. Words spoken without thinking can have a disastrous effect that the speaker might not have the privilege to make correction. Look at Nabal in 1 Samuel 25:10 that answered King David rashly, if not for Abigail his wife, Nabal would have met instant destruction. Our master, Jesus Christ, told His time to think and consider all odds before replying the accusers of the adulterous woman, see John 8:6. May God teach us how to speak that we will eat the good fruits of our mouth. Shalom