Sunday, August 12, 2012

Our Rewards Depends On Our Spiritual Growth

     We know rewards to be good, but this isn't always true.  They can be both good and bad.  When some

are generous to other people, generosity will return to them.  We reap what we sew.  Our world is engulfed

with two different stations: physical and spiritual.  But we all should focus on our spiritual growths.  Our

spiritual growths should be our motivation for imitating Jesus Christ.  Most of us look forward to the rewards

we will receive from actions we perform.  But truthfully our rewards depends on our spiritual growth,

because the physical amounts to nothing without the spiritual.  Our rewards depends on our spiritual growth.

Good reaps good.  Nothing more needs to be said.  Some people engulf themselves in studying the BIBLE,

which provides, (Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth).  If we want our rewards to be productive, how

much are we searching for God and his directions?

     We shouldn't expect nothing good to return to us if we don't greatly invest Godly attributes in our

spiritual growth.  God will give us the desires of our hearts for us investing in our spiritual growth.

(Psalm 21:2)  You have granted him the desires of his heart and have not withheld the requests of his lips.

We will be rewarded for our spiritual growth, showing God how first we make him in our lives.  Showing

our love for him, and the way we do that is by following the ten commandments.



     We're given a measure of spirituality, and we have to grow that everyday of our lives.

                                         Galations 5:25
     If we live in the spirit, let us also walk in the spirit.

                                    Isaiah 2:5
     Walk in the light of the Lord..

                                 Micah 6:8
     To walk humbly with thy Lord.

                                       Ki Radiance
                                       Thursday March 24, 2012
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