Tuesday, May 10, 2022
Theme : “ The practice of social justice in our homes ”
Text : Proverbs 13:21-23
21. Misfortune pursues those who sin, But happiness rewards the righteous. 22. A good man has his children's children as heirs, But the sinner's riches are reserved for the just. 23. The field cleared by the poor gives abundant food, But such perishes for want of justice.
Let's remember:
A benefit is never lost, God always rewards it sooner or later. When we do good, we accumulate divine graces and many blessings. It is a kind of bank or savings. Likewise, the evil we do cannot go unpunished; God is just. That is why it is said: Misfortune pursues those who sin, But happiness rewards the righteous. Had it not been for God's mercy to the sinner, we would have perished like Sodom and Gomorrah. Let us not tire of doing good so that our offspring may benefit from the repercussions of our good works. When we accumulate many blessings, we also accumulate many blessings. Thus, our benefit savings account becomes topped up so that our children reap the benefit costs. He who sows good reaps its fruits. But he who sows evil only reaps misfortune. What legacy will we bequeath to ours? Let's make the choice to act well so that justice is imposed in our favor. Psalms 37:25. I was young, I grew old; And I have not seen the righteous forsaken, Nor his posterity begging for bread. Excellent justice Tuesday. Amen. Alain Louz.-
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