My Month of Commitment! Nb30:2

Hello brothers and sisters,
We’re standing this morning by the grace of God,
We are counted among the privileged today because of the love of Jesus,
Just give thanks to God because it is wonderful to follow him.
The Lord leads us, the Lord strengthens us, the Lord fills us.
We can always look to him, he is our bulwark, he is our support.
Yaweh has plans for each of us, he wants us to be blessed and accomplished, he wants each of us to be positioned, for each of us not to lose our vision.
And this is also the reason why he continues to give us ingredients to season our commitments.
The Lord is attacking a point today, an element that is in the headlines in his house, an element that prevents the children of God from making decisions and risks moving forward.
* Idleness *
Wow
It’s hot
This is the fashionable problem in our churches, we suffer from this scourge more than anywhere else.
Idleness is a stone in our shoes, it is a dental carrie, it keeps the people of God in place, it nourishes the lightness in our lives.
How can we explain that we are heirs, children of the promise, but we are without work, we trample on the spot, we stagnate.
We are supposed to rule, to have the best fruits, we are supposed to influence the world but it’s the opposite.
What’s going on, Lord?
When we want to look for the lazy people in the area, we come to us,
When we want to do a poor job, knock on our door,
When we want to count the poor, we are always at the top of the list.
Why?
Idleness.
Idleness is laziness, it is going in circles, it is wandering.
One year, two years, three years … no movement, no improvement, no change … and we are * most high * sons?
And we find that normal, and it is even we who say everywhere that * it is our time in the desert, we are waiting for the time of God, our bell will ring … *
And it is always we who are not serious with God, even in the service of the work of God, even to participate in the advancement of the gospel, we do not apply ourselves.
We are in the neighborhood up and down, doing all the gossip in town, bickering all day long instead of busy.
Some people refuse certain jobs, it is low-end for them and they prefer to stay at home.
And what are we counting on even?
If God was lazy, what would we have had? What would we have done? What would we have inherited?
Laziness is a way of life, it is a sin.
God asked man to work.
The lazy person loves sleep, he always looks for excuses, he thinks he is wise but he is a fool, he wastes his time and energy.
The idle remains a servant, a slave, his future is bleak and he risks falling into poverty.
Logically, there is no room for laziness in the Christian life, our new nature motivates us to work and be productive, we must live a life that honors God.
In several places in the Bible, God blames laziness and encourages activity.
It is valid materially and spiritually.
The story of the parable of the five talents makes us understand that what counts is not the quality of work provided, but fidelity to the task that has been entrusted.
We are not serious with small things so it will be difficult for the Lord to give us big ones.
Proverbs, 14:23 – All work brings abundance, but empty words only lead to scarcity.
Commit yourself to remove idleness from your life.
When we are in business, God blesses the works of our hands.
What we do is successful.
Abundance here is prosperity, wealth, growth, well-being.
These are the plans of God, he came for us to have life and life in abundance.
Let us get to work, apply ourselves in service, be useful, please God.
Too much talk is illness, it is poverty, it is failure, it is sterility …
The bible says that * a little sleep, a little relaxation, a little crossing your hands to sleep! … And poverty will surprise us. *
Let those who have ears hear.
In the meantime, we say goodbye to idleness!
Bye bye laziness!
Good Bye sorrow!
Hello everyone
Have a good day

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