Happy Weekend, Lordsbook Social Media Family!
As we step into another weekend, I want to sincerely thank every member of this family for your interactions, prayers, encouragement, and commitment to God Almighty. Your presence and participation continue to make this community a place of faith, hope, love, and fellowship.
As we enjoy the blessings of this weekend, let us also remember those who may not have the same comfort we have: the poor, the needy, prisoners, those struggling with poor health, the lonely, and the oppressed. May we not only pray for them but, wherever possible, become an answer to someone's prayer.
Jesus reminds us of the seriousness of caring for those in need:
“For I was an hungred, and ye gave me meat: I was thirsty, and ye gave me drink… I was sick, and ye visited me: I was in prison, and ye came unto me.” Matthew 25:35–36, KJV
And when we ask when we did these things for Him, Jesus gives us the answer:
“Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me.” Matthew 25:40, KJV
May this weekend give each of us an opportunity to feed someone, encourage someone, visit someone, help someone, forgive someone, or simply put a smile on someone's face. Sometimes, what seems small to us can mean everything to another person.
So, Lordsbook Family, can we look forward to some testimonies anytime soon?
Who knows perhaps next weekend, someone among us will testify about a person in need whose life we touched, whose burden we helped carry, or whose face we caused to smile.
Happy and blessed weekend, everyone. May God Almighty continue to guide, strengthen, provide for, and use us as instruments of His love. In the name of His Only Son Jesus Christ, Amen.
Let us not only talk about God's love—let us demonstrate it.
As we step into another weekend, I want to sincerely thank every member of this family for your interactions, prayers, encouragement, and commitment to God Almighty. Your presence and participation continue to make this community a place of faith, hope, love, and fellowship.
As we enjoy the blessings of this weekend, let us also remember those who may not have the same comfort we have: the poor, the needy, prisoners, those struggling with poor health, the lonely, and the oppressed. May we not only pray for them but, wherever possible, become an answer to someone's prayer.
Jesus reminds us of the seriousness of caring for those in need:
“For I was an hungred, and ye gave me meat: I was thirsty, and ye gave me drink… I was sick, and ye visited me: I was in prison, and ye came unto me.” Matthew 25:35–36, KJV
And when we ask when we did these things for Him, Jesus gives us the answer:
“Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me.” Matthew 25:40, KJV
May this weekend give each of us an opportunity to feed someone, encourage someone, visit someone, help someone, forgive someone, or simply put a smile on someone's face. Sometimes, what seems small to us can mean everything to another person.
So, Lordsbook Family, can we look forward to some testimonies anytime soon?
Who knows perhaps next weekend, someone among us will testify about a person in need whose life we touched, whose burden we helped carry, or whose face we caused to smile.
Happy and blessed weekend, everyone. May God Almighty continue to guide, strengthen, provide for, and use us as instruments of His love. In the name of His Only Son Jesus Christ, Amen.
Let us not only talk about God's love—let us demonstrate it.
Happy Weekend, Lordsbook Social Media Family!
As we step into another weekend, I want to sincerely thank every member of this family for your interactions, prayers, encouragement, and commitment to God Almighty. Your presence and participation continue to make this community a place of faith, hope, love, and fellowship.
As we enjoy the blessings of this weekend, let us also remember those who may not have the same comfort we have: the poor, the needy, prisoners, those struggling with poor health, the lonely, and the oppressed. May we not only pray for them but, wherever possible, become an answer to someone's prayer.
Jesus reminds us of the seriousness of caring for those in need:
“For I was an hungred, and ye gave me meat: I was thirsty, and ye gave me drink… I was sick, and ye visited me: I was in prison, and ye came unto me.” Matthew 25:35–36, KJV
And when we ask when we did these things for Him, Jesus gives us the answer:
“Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me.” Matthew 25:40, KJV
May this weekend give each of us an opportunity to feed someone, encourage someone, visit someone, help someone, forgive someone, or simply put a smile on someone's face. Sometimes, what seems small to us can mean everything to another person.
So, Lordsbook Family, can we look forward to some testimonies anytime soon?
Who knows perhaps next weekend, someone among us will testify about a person in need whose life we touched, whose burden we helped carry, or whose face we caused to smile.
Happy and blessed weekend, everyone. May God Almighty continue to guide, strengthen, provide for, and use us as instruments of His love. In the name of His Only Son Jesus Christ, Amen.
Let us not only talk about God's love—let us demonstrate it.
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