My Month Of Gifts! Ps37:4

This morning, the Lord speaks to us in the book of Matthew.
He returns to the parable of the talents to teach us and to make us reflect on the gifts he gives to each of us.
God knows us and he entrusts us with just what we can handle and use.
He gives us abilities and strength to multiply them while encouraging us to use them.
It is by participating in the movement of our talents that we will give all the glory to the Lord.
Another thing we need to know is that receiving gifts from God is great, it is blessing, but we also need to know that it comes with constraints such as opposition from enemies and various trials.
It is for the edification of the body of Christ that the Lord clothes us with abilities, so let us accept the gifts that the Lord gives us with thanksgiving.
The master could have given everything to the first because he knew his zeal, but he thought of the others so as not to embarrass them.
It is because the master distributed gifts that each one could spread out with joy.
The Lord gives us everything even when we deserve nothing.
Matthew, 25:21 – His master said to him, “Well done, good and faithful servant; you have been faithful in a few things, I will entrust you with many.
Pray for integrity in the use of what you have been given.
Before leaving, Jesus wanted to tell his children that they must be servants above all.
A servant is at the disposal of his master and a servant is called to work.
We are to render service in the work of God.
The Lord has entrusted us with talents that we have forgotten and neglected.
What do we do to make the master proud of us and to praise us?
The servant does not wait to be thanked, he works with love and joy.
He is regular in his work, whether he is tired or not,
He obeys and works in harmony with the word of God.
When we work for the house of the Lord, God is pleased and makes it known.
Lord, help us to work better for you.
We bless your name, Father.
You are our essence.
Thank you Jesus.
Good morning to all
Good day to you

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