I'm grateful that I have a more than a decent paycheck unlike last year. I've been able to give more tithes, buy study bibles, shout people food and buy decent clothes. Although these are good they can also be gateways into growing in pride and reliance on material wealth. So far I believe I've made a good mental composure, I always thank God for my privilage and acknowledge him as my ultimate provider. However, at what point do I start thanking God for material wealth so much to the point in which that I identify comfortability as God's only blessing. What about those who pray for me? What about Matthew going North Korea to use his God given gifts to educate people on business? These I need to identity more of, and as I identify them a new and increased persistence to give back what God has blessed me with. The blessings may be mine but they are also mine to use with the intention of genuine service of thanksgiving.
Thursday, April 18, 2019
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