TWO TYPES OF PEOPLE 03-22-21

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Good day everyone and rejoice in the Lord always and again I say rejoice. Here we are again with another chance to give glory to the one that created everything and lets His children want for nothing. You better give Him your praise right now. As I opened my eyes this morning the number 2 dropped into my spirit. This message came out of that simple number.

TODAY’S PRAYER

Father, You are so good. Your plans are bigger than I could ever imagine. You always honor Your promises. You know all about parenting and prodigal children, so you well know what parents go through. Your love knows no bounds, and You always look at my heart, not necessarily my appearance (although I know I must abstain from “the appearance of evil”). Because You love me, You will discipline me and Your Holy Spirit will convict my heart and speak to my mind to keep me in line. That’s how I know I’m Your child. I know that You can change me and make me more like Jesus, if I will agree and not fight against Your will. I am willing Lord. Mold me and make me into that precious child and Christian light that You would have me be. In Jesus’ name I pray this prayer, Amen.

Let’s eat.

TWO TYPES OF PEOPLE

“O LORD, by your hand save me from such men, from men of this world whose reward is in this life” (Psalm 17:14).

There are two types of people in the world. There are those whose activities are designed to generate a reward in this lifetime. And there are those who live to generate a reward when they meet our Lord in Heaven. Not every Christian models the latter. How do you figure out whether you are living for the future reward versus the earthly reward? There are several key indicators.

Future reward people tend to be givers. They make their time and resources available to be channeled for Kingdom purposes. They realize their sowing will ultimately be rewarded at the Judgment Seat of Christ where what they have done on earth will be judged and rewarded by God (2 Corinthians 5:10).

Future reward people live a life based upon obedience-based decisions. They don’t make decisions based on their perceived outcome. They realize a decision based on obedience alone may not result in an immediate outcome. Jesus was obedient to the cross, but the immediate outcome was His own death on the cross.

Future reward situations show up in daily life in a number of ways. Perhaps a person has wronged you and God calls you to forgive and even bless that person without expectation of their response. Perhaps God calls you to sow money into a ministry or another person’s life without expectation of return from them. Perhaps you are called to serve another person without expectation of any earthly reward. The situations we might encounter are unlimited.
Now this is the question you need to ask yourself; am I living a life based on a future reward, or short term reward? Today, evaluate how you make decisions and how you allocate resources. This will reveal whether you are a future reward Christian.

QUOTE OF THE DAY

There is no neutral ground in the universe; every square inch, every split second is claimed by God and counterclaimed by Satan. -(Clive Staples) C. S. Lewis


WITH HOPE AND FAITH

REV. ELDER G E STERRETT


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