"If you fully obey the Lord your God and seriously obey all God orders ... you will be blessed in this city and be blessed in this country."
Do you want to experience God's blessing more in your life? Living in obedience and integrity ways is the key to opening the door to his wealth. When you put God at the beginning of life, you will be blessed in this city and that country - no matter where you go you will be blessed!
This chapter continues saying that you are going to be very lucky that you will lend rather than borrow money. Can you see where you are? Can you see you living in that rich life?
God does not want you to live in passive attitude. We will not reluctantly serve God; our God is more than enough! He wishes you have enough abilities to meet your needs and be blessed to the people around you. Please leave room for your life today for the blessing of God. Choose your life to follow his words, be blessed wherever you go!
"Father, thank you for blessing my life, I chose to put you in everything I do today, be honest as I can be respected forever, help me obey your orders Please amen in the name of Jesus "
George Martin is the founder of Today's Myth. He wrote many articles about the Bible, read the word of God today, revive Mark's gospel, revive Matthew's gospel, let Luke live, and put the gospel of John in the book of life. In 2017 Catholic Publishers Association's "Excellent Publishing Award" he won the first place of the Bible.
Those words - "Word of God" - the first sentence that led us to the gospel of John. John 1: 1-3: "The beginning is the Word of God, the Word is God, and the Word is God, He is with God, all through him, nothing is created without him" These are verses we are worried about today. First, I will focus on terms. The most important thing about this Tao is in verse 14. "The word is flesh and lives among us, we have seen his glory, full of father, grace and truth" This word refers to Jesus Christ.
Greek is equivalent to Messianic Messiah, and these two words mean "anointed". Strictly speaking, Christ is a title, not a name. But in today's history and general usage, Christ is often used as an alias for Jesus since Jesus is the Christ. In many cases, Jesus and Christ are only two names used in the same sense to refer to the same person. There is no difference in intention. From the Bible it turns out that Jesus Christ has two different qualities that were not seen by other humans. One is human or physical, and the other is holy or spiritual. Jesus is a perfect man as well as a perfect god. The name Jesus is the Holy Spirit (father) of God living in the flesh. We can use Jesus' name to explain one or both of its two properties. For example, when we say that Jesus died on the cross, we mean that his body is dying on the cross. When we say that Jesus lives in our heart, we mean that his spirit is there.