Title: Work harder (February 13)
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work harder
(Isaiah 37:30-32; Romans 12:5-11)
work harder
(Isaiah 37:30-32; Romans 12:5-11)
There is something precious in all life.(...) What is important to a person? The Bible says that the most precious thing for humans is the heart (heart). God says, “He looks at the heart,” and Proverbs 4:23 tells us to guard your heart more than anything else. Rest (息)... It means that the mind must rest for true rest. Gratitude (感)... It means that the heart must be grateful for true gratitude. Joy (憘)... It means true joy when the heart is happy. Loyalty(忠)... It means true loyalty when the heart is in the heart.(...)
We are now looking at the road we have to walk in the new year.(...) It is not a matter of narrow or wide roads. It is a matter of how to go.(...) He said that if you have a heart, it is only a thousand miles away.(...) Concentrate your heart and believe in Jesus. Concentrate your heart and worship God. God is opening the way.(...)
It means that God has given everyone all the talents that enable them to succeed and live happily. It means that there is a way to live if you don't imitate this and that, but if you pray for the talents you have given to you and work hard.
Isaiah says to King Hezekiah, who went to the prophet Isaiah because of Sennacherib's recommendation to surrender. “God will stop the king of Assyria, so the king should do his best to be God.” (...)
① It is to know God diligently.
Knowing God is the solution to all problems.(...) In particular, knowing me and determining my destiny is entirely dependent on the matter of knowing God. If you make a mistake, they will beat you, tear you, and revuke you. He hates injustice and hates lies.(...) But if you please God, you will be blessed.(...) God waits for me to live righteously.(...) Almighty God, because He is the Creator, the creation is the Creator. Please believe that it is true rest and peace when you move according to your will.(...)
② We must work hard to give more.
People with different functions became one body in Christ and became members of each other. (...) The life of faith is a life of service. I have a gift I have been given. I have to give time and sweat for the Lord, and my soul, spirit, and body must completely follow the Lord's signals. This is obedience and consecration. He made us and redeemed us. And he gave our life a mission.(...) Life without a mission has no meaning.(...) Put more effort into knowing God, putting more effort into serving the Lord, and devoting more effort to the Lord. . Amen.