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Monday, 27 July 2015

Serving God is rewading

Exodus 23:25-26 makes us to understand that" and ye shall serve the Lord your God and He shall bless thy bread and thy water; and I will take sickness away from the midst of thee. There shall nothing cast their young nor be barren in thy land; the number of your days I will fulfill" Serving God is engaging in a business that thrives irrespective of the economy. Jesus, at age twelve asked them. "Don't you know that I must be about my father's business?" "And ye shall serve ...." That's a commandment . He said "concerning the works of my hand , command ye me . ..." You can serve God to the point that you place Him under commandment.
This is rewarding

Rewards of Spiritual Stewardship

1. Divine Health: There are difference between healing, health and wholeness. Healing as the word implies is the state of recovery or gradual health restoration. Health talks about no sickness at all. It is an unhealthy person that requires healing or a physician. He says ' I will take away sickness from the midst of thee ....." That is talking about health. When sickness is taken away, what is left is health. Wholeness is when all that pertains to your life and well-being is not tampered with. Your body, your mental capacity, your spirit and soul are intact. That is God's will for you as a servant. Proverbs 13:17.

2. Divine Protection: You can not pay for divine protection. Job1:8-10. Only servants of God are guaranteed genuine protection like the one Job enjoyed. As a servant of God, arrows that fly by day will not touch you. Other businesses may crash but it will not reach you by the reason of your service to God.

3. Eternal Life: Galatians 6:8 " for he that soweth to his flesh shall of the flesh reap corruption; but he that soweth to the Spirit shall of the Spirit reap life everlasting" This kind of life is immune to sicknesses and diseases cannot survive it. That is the kind of life that was flowing through JESUS. When you serve God your reward will be life eternal and redemption. Matthew 8:17, Colossians 3:24.

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