Thursday, January 7, 2016

LIVING LIFE TO THE FULLEST

SCRIPTURE: And ye shall serve the Lord your God, and he shall bless thy bread, and thy water; and I will take sickness away from the midst of thee. – Exodus 23:25.
 
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: The life that is engaged is the life that is lived to the full
 
It has been confirmed that when we live life to the full, we are fulfilled in life. This is one way to prevent idleness, disease and lethargy. The life that is engaged is the life that is lived to the full. When life is not engaged in serving God and fulfilling His purpose, it degenerates and dilapidates.
 
How then do you live your life to the full?
 
Living to worship and serve God with your spirit, soul and body
 
This means living to spend and be spent for God. This is making God the reason for your existence. When you reach this point, people may tell you that you are wasting your life for God.
 
When you live to worship God, you live to run His errands and biddings (Ecclesiastes 12: 4, Matthew 4:10). Our most important purpose on earth is to worship God.
 
Therefore, let your mind be occupied with what to do for God. When you are slothful, your body as God’s building begins to decay. However, if you are involved in kingdom assignment, your body will be revitalized.
 
Therefore, make the most of your life by serving God. 
 
I curse the root of reproach, lethargy, idleness and weariness in your life today. Receive the grace to engage your life actively for God, in Jesus’ Name.
 
Remember this: To fulfill your purpose for existence is to be energized and vitalized.
 
ASSIGNMENT(S):
1. Be actively engaged in kingdom service.
2. Be actively involved in the home church, evangelism and in any department in church.
 
PRAYER: O LORD, give me the vision for living. I ask for the grace to live an impactful life LORD, in Jesus’ Name.
 
QUOTE: When a man has a vision for tomorrow, it gives him strength and wisdom for today. Culled from 21 FOOLISH THINGS PEOPLE DO by Dr Paul Enenche.
 
DAILY READING: Genesis 16:1 to 18:15, Matthew 6:1 to 24, Psalm 7:1 to 17, Proverbs 2:1 to 5.

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