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Friday, March 2, 2012

FOLLOWING HIS FOOTSTEPS

Job 23:10-11 (CEB) “Surely he knows my way; when he tests me, I will emerge as gold. My feet have stayed right in his tracks. I have kept his way and not left it, “

We serve a faithful God.  We can be assured that when we follow in His footsteps we will be blessed. I constantly pray that God will bless this person or that person. What exactly does that mean?

BLESS (def): To invoke divine favor upon; to confer well-being or prosperity on.

If we stay the course and not meander off onto the side paths that life presents to us; if we follow HIS way and not our own, we will receive divine favor. God is watching. He is aware of all our comings and goings. He knows our thoughts even before we think them. In your life ponder this; would I think, say or do what I am about to think, say or do if Jesus Christ were standing or sitting right beside me. Would I? It’s a fair question and one that we need to soberly consider on a continual basis. Those things that we think, say and do are as a representative of God. He didn’t have to save us from our sin and from ourselves, but He chose to because He loves us. How are we showing the world our love for Him in return? God will test us, but not put us through more than we can handle to cause us to grow in our faith and trust of Him. WWDJ? (What Would Jesus Do?) is not simply a catch phrase, but rather something we should take seriously each and every day we live our lives. God wishes to bless us beyond measure, but bad behavior is never rewarded. Surrender your ENTIRE life to God today.

WALK WITH THE KING TODAY AND BE A BLESSING!


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