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Devotional - 09th June 2020

'Let us not grow weary while doing good, for in due season we shall reap if we do not lose heart' (Galatians 6:9).

Jesus Christ our Lord, has called his people to come to Him in faith and believe. For it's not by doing good works that we are saved, but only by His grace. When we heed His call and accept Him as our personal Saviour, He admonishes us to take up our cross and follow after Him. It is,as we continue to trust in Him, we grow in grace and mature in faith, which will lead us to do good works.  This work the Lord has already prepared for us; it is, as we live our lives as unto the Lord, that we will not lose heart in doing good, for in due season we will reap, if we do not grow weary. Living the Christian life requires strength of character and patient endurance, as we press on the upward way, gaining new heights everyday, following in the footsteps of our Saviour. Be zealous in your work for God, winning the souls of those who are searching and wants to heed the voice of the Saviour's calling, but in need of someone to help them understand. By knowing Christ you will reap a good and bountiful harvest that will please God.
For those who do not truly know God, it's not too late. Now is the time to allow the Holy Spirit to work in and though you,  that you may sow your life unto the Spirit and be able to reap bountiful that which would please the Lord. My brothers and sisters in Christ, let us not grow weary of being kind, gentle, patient, faithful, good and self-controlled. Don't grow weary of your acts of love to your family, friends, neighbours and associates. Jesus is coming soon! If you don't grow weary you will reap eternal life. Let us today, purpose in our hearts not to grow weary in well-doing, for in due season we shall reap eternal life. Praise be to God!

Have a wonderful day 🌹🌹

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