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Walk in God’s ways and you will never lose His peace

  • farkasmichael
  • May 17, 2016
  • 1 min read

And whatever you do or say, do it as a representative of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks through him to God the Father. Col 3:17. You are God’s child and when everything you do brings honour to God, you will position yourself to receive God’s favour and blessings. When you bless your employer by working to the best of your ability, when you honour your family by loving your parents, wife/husband and children, when you love your God with all your heart, mind body and soul, you will radiate God’s love wherever you go. However if you allow non Godly traits to dominate your life such as anger, malice, hurtful words, or pride, you will fracture relationships and lose the peace and joy that God has for your life. Thank Jesus today, that His love has set us free to enjoy the very best life possible, and as you keep your eyes on Jesus and walk in His ways, His peace, joy and happiness will be with you always.

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