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...Living Consistently... Ref. Scripture: Exodus 9:34 Most people do not remember God until they are in trouble, and that is the reason their life is never trouble-free. God wants to remain in continuous fellowship with man, and if He sees that the only thing that brings you to Him is trouble, Hed allow you to be troubled from time to time so you can always come to His throne. Every time God unleashed a plague on Egypt, Pharaoh always sought for God, but the moment God took away the plague, he was right back at the very beginning. The Scripture says...But when Pharaoh saw that the rain and hail and thunder had stopped, he kept right on sinning, stubborn as ever...The Message. This attitude ultimately destroyed him. »|The path of the Kingdom is not zigzag, it is a straight path|« Many of us are like Pharaoh. Whenever there is a challenge, we run to God, and the moment He solves it, we run away from Him. That is not the kind of life God desires you to live; God wants to see you live the Kingdom life consistently. You cant be on and off and expect His Blessings to be constant in your life. Consistency is a shield. When His Secret Place in your permanent residence, any evil that comes looking for you will turn back at the gate. But when you are a visitor to His Throne, you are vulnerable. You are prone to all manner of attacks from the devil and his cohorts. Living for God may cost you, but it always pays more. Live the life that is permanently surrendered to the Will of the Father, and be committed to pleasing Him everyday as His Spirit engraces you. One thing is sure, God will always be for those who live for Him. May God grant you understanding. Thought For The Day: Those who serve God anyhow end up with nothing. Work Point: Are you a On and Off Believer? Ask the Spirit to Help you from today to be permanently On for God! God Bless You. 28572EBA|@kingdomturf|fb/kingdomturf
Posted on: Fri, 01 Nov 2013 07:01:07 +0000

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