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Do not neglect your relationship with God, for the blessing of your posterity depends on it

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Friday July 2, 2021

Theme : " Do not neglect your relationship with God, for the blessing of your posterity depends on it " Text : Psalms 127: 1-5

1. Song of degrees. From Solomon. Unless the Lord builds the house, those who build it labor in vain; Unless the Lord guards the city, his keeper watches in vain. 2. In vain do you get up in the morning, go to bed late, and eat your bread of sorrows; He gives so much to his loved ones while they sleep. 3. Behold, children are an inheritance from the LORD; the fruit of the womb is a reward. 4. Like arrows in the hand of a warrior, So are the children of youth. 5. Blessed is the man who has filled his quiver with them! They will not be confused, When they speak with enemies at the door.


Let us remember :

When you neglect to nurture your relationship with God, anything you do with the intention of evolving is in vain. The one who puts God at the center of his concerns and who lets himself be led by the Lord; he will live happy days. Development is sheltered in God. Our daily hard work would become even more difficult if we did not associate God. Without God, the fruit of our labor can never benefit us, but God will tear it away and give it to those who fear him. This is why we sometimes work without benefiting from the benefits of our activities. Let us leave it to God to build our life so that he also takes care of the devastating satan. In spiritual battles, if we are not in a good relationship with God, we will fail before demons. Excellent Friday and good entry into the weekend. Amen Alain Louz.-

 
 
 

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