The principle of reaping the title (1)
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Text: Galatians 6:6-10
People want everyone to be happy.
Wealth, fame, and health are the conditions for that happiness. So people want to be rich, they want to be healthy, they want to be successful. But for that to happen, there has to be commensurate effort and a price to pay. If you want to be healthy, you need to eat right, get enough sleep, and get enough exercise. Likewise, if you want to be happy, you must study hard, work hard when you work, generate new ideas, and do your best to stay one step ahead of others. If you don't work and gamble to get a lot of money, and hang on to the lottery, you will end up empty-handed and homeless.
The Bible says “Whatever a man sows, he reaps what he sows”. In other words, you have to act to become rich to become rich, and you have no hope if you only do tinkering. The Bible says that if you serve God well, God will bless you as well as thousands of descendants so that you can prosper. However, if you serve the four gods instead of God, God will curse you and your descendants for three or four generations. Therefore, we must live righteously, live diligently, and serve God faithfully and dedicate ourselves not only for ourselves but also for our descendants.
In 2 Samuel 12, God says that King David took Bathsheba, the wife of his servant Uriah, and laid him down. “The sword will never depart from your house forever” (verse 10), “the child you are born will surely die” in verse 14, and the child’s death in verse 18.
God makes sure you reap what you sow.
In today's text, he spoke about the “principle of reaping according to what you have done”.
The Bible says “Share all good things together”.
Dear members of Shepherd Church,
I hope that in the future, we will live in a blessed relationship by sharing good things