Action Is The Missing Ingredient To A Lifetime Filled With Productivity

“…but the message they heard did not benefit them,
because it was not mixed with faith…”

Hebrews 4:2 (AMP)

MARCH 24 - Strategically placed against the serenity of the emerald blue Mediterranean Sea, like a sapphire adhered to its setting, the tiny area of Palestine is even today desired for the robustly productive territory
it contains. Known as the land of “milk and honey” in Old Testament times, distinctive crops and indigenous plants such as black cumin, coriander, anise, cassia, and pomegranate make their home in the rich
soil of modern Israel. When this soil is actively cultivated, delicious goods are produced.

All of us know how important it is to make our works count, and to make certain that what we say actually happens. If we relentlessly hear about God’s Word and never act upon it, then nothing will happen for us. But we must stir the Word of God into our daily habits, as if combining tender Palestinian seasonings into a fantastic dish.
Blending it into our home life as well, it will wonderfully produce. As
we daily act on God’s Word, we experience productivity.

Develop an ability to act; you don’t need to rush, but neither should your time be squandered. Act when the instruction is fresh. There are many who intend to take action, but wait too long and the passion to produce dwindles away like seeds in the wind. Take action today on whatever you have procrastinated. Remember, faith is acting on the Word of God.

Daily Confession

Father, I thank You that I am a person of faith. I mix action with what I hear from Your Word. I walk by what You say, and not by what I believe.

Day 24: Audio Confession

Family Scripture Reading

Luke 9

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This post was written by admin on March 24, 2009

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Greatness Is Defined Not In A Moment But In A Lifetime

“Patient endurance is what you need now, so you will continue to do
God’s will. Then you will receive all that He has promised.”

Hebrews 10:36 (NLT)

“And a righteous person will live by faith.
But I will have no pleasure in anyone who turns away.”

Hebrews 10:38 (NLT)

JANUARY 17 - God destined every man and woman for greatness, but few finish life stronger than they began. Many people started off admirably, but hit rock bottom towards the conclusion of their lives. They throw overboard their vision and purpose at the first sign of waves of opposition or squalls of misfortune. There are a few, however, who carry on in spite of all resistance.

Greatness is not defined in a meager moment. Romans considered their empire and rulers as great. But were these coldhearted leaders and egoistical empire indeed great? Their eventual destruction proves otherwise.

Although an athlete may experience a great game, it does not qualify him to be labeled as great. Only those who have a great career are inducted into the Hall of Fame. We must, therefore, pace ourselves throughout life. Life is about maintaining, not merely achieving. The individual who finishes strong is the one who ultimately succeeds. God said in Hebrews 10:38, “…I have no pleasure in anyone who turns away.” We must ardently persist and finish the race we began if we desire to fulfill the will of God for our lives.

Daily Confession

Father, I thank You that I do not quit, but I finish strong.
I continue to do Your will, knowing I will receive what You promised.

Day 17: Audio Confession

Family Scripture Reading

1 Kings 12

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