come to him with our Weaknesses.

 


These lovely ladies are neighbors who started Vuku 2 weeks ago .It was amazing when They shared deeply about being Chosen  and that Jesus is waiting  for us to come to him with our Weaknesses.They enjoyed  the Vuku family meeting and Bukiwe is a Leader who supported and encouraged us. We are rebuilding our families in Jesus name. - Ps Novulikhalya

Do not be deceived: God cannot be mocked. A man reaps what he sows. Whoever sows to please their flesh, from the flesh will reap destruction; whoever sows to please the Spirit, from the Spirit will reap eternal life.
Galatians 6:7‭-‬8 NIV

Written by Jung 

This is one of the often-misquoted verses. Just as "God helps those who help themselves," it may sound very pleasing but is not biblical. Perhaps it is similarly understood in the verse, "Diligent hands will rule, but laziness ends in forced labor." - Proverbs 12:24.

However, as you read on, the meaning becomes clear. It is not about hard work but rather about where your treasure lies. If you spend your days and energy working for worldly matters, you will receive a fitting result for your labor. Similarly, if you invest your time and effort in heavenly things, you will gain eternal life.

Here is the tricky part: What if I treat others as Christians should in my business or at the workplace? The answer is simple: if you treat others with Christ's love to profit, gain trust, or respect, you will indeed gain profit, trust, or respect. If you treat others with love so that they can see Christ in you, they will see Christ.

Here is the trickier part to grasp: If you treat others as Christians should, aiming to profit, gain trust, or respect, your life will be something that you have built. But if you love others in order to reveal Christ, whatever happens (good or bad) in your life will be credited to God and Him alone, and your life will align with His good and perfect will.

What is your true motive? It will define who you are in Christ.

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