God makes all things possible. Whether He gets acknowledged for it is another story.
Have you ever looked at successful people and wondered how they did it without God? It appears that they were able to build their entire empire without ever attending a church service or reading the bible.
But somehow they still seem to find success. As if God is not required.
They work the natural laws until success is manifested. They invest their money wisely. They work diligently towards becoming successful, and they take care of what they have been given.
But who made it all possible? Who gave them the breath necessary to speak to the right people? Who woke them up in their right mind to even know what clothes to wear to make the best impression?
Who prepared the opportunity to be ceased?
God did it all.
However, His work doesn’t negate the amount of work required on your part.
People in the world have found this to be true. If they put in the work, the laws will produce the results. Unfortunately, they strip the name of Christ from their laws and efforts so they can magnify themselves.
But the truth remains…Christ made it all possible.
This is the importance of Kingdom Men putting our faith into action. Only we can give God the true glory he deserves by acknowledging him for the fruits of our labor.
The world wants to use God for their personal gain, then throw him away. They want the reward without the relationship.
But you have the opportunity to have both in abundance. A great reward and a deeper relationship.
You just have to work for it.
Lets pray..
“Father, I’m tired of seeing the wealth of the righteous being seized by the wicked. They prosper and keep your name far from their hearts. They take your principles and put their names on it. Father forgive them. They are missing the greatest element of all…getting to know you better. Today I chose to produce works from my faith. To put the power of your word on display for the world to see. That your name will be lifted up and magnified for all fruits you have enabled me to produce. In Jesus name I pray, Amen.”
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