• YOU WILL FINISH THE RACE

    A Faith Journey Inspired by the Words of Paul

    1: The Call to the Race

    Life is not a random journey; it is a divine race designed by God. Every person born into this world carries an assignment, a purpose that must be fulfilled. You are not here by accident. Before you were formed, God had already planned your path. The race you are running is not against other people, but toward a divine destination.

    The Apostle Paul the Apostle understood this deeply. He saw life as a race that must be run with intention, discipline, and faith. He did not live carelessly, but with a clear focus on finishing what God had started in him. This same calling is upon your life—you are in a race, and you must finish it.

    2: Running With Purpose

    In 1 Corinthians 9:24, Paul writes that many run, but only one receives the prize. This is not to discourage you, but to awaken a sense of seriousness. You are not called to run aimlessly; you are called to run to win.

    Running with purpose means living intentionally. It means aligning your life with God’s will and refusing distractions that pull you away from your destiny. Many people start the race with excitement, but along the way, they lose focus. They become tired, discouraged, or distracted. But you must remain steady, keeping your eyes on the prize.
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    YOU WILL FINISH THE RACE A Faith Journey Inspired by the Words of Paul 1: The Call to the Race Life is not a random journey; it is a divine race designed by God. Every person born into this world carries an assignment, a purpose that must be fulfilled. You are not here by accident. Before you were formed, God had already planned your path. The race you are running is not against other people, but toward a divine destination. The Apostle Paul the Apostle understood this deeply. He saw life as a race that must be run with intention, discipline, and faith. He did not live carelessly, but with a clear focus on finishing what God had started in him. This same calling is upon your life—you are in a race, and you must finish it. 2: Running With Purpose In 1 Corinthians 9:24, Paul writes that many run, but only one receives the prize. This is not to discourage you, but to awaken a sense of seriousness. You are not called to run aimlessly; you are called to run to win. Running with purpose means living intentionally. It means aligning your life with God’s will and refusing distractions that pull you away from your destiny. Many people start the race with excitement, but along the way, they lose focus. They become tired, discouraged, or distracted. But you must remain steady, keeping your eyes on the prize. #kisorocommunitychurch #WalkInObedience #FaithfulServant #SpiritualDiscipline #CommitmentToGod #TruthBeforeGod
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  • A HEART OF INTEGRITY: LIVING FAITHFULLY BEFORE GOD

    The truth is, God is not playing games. When you make a vow to Him, you enter into a covenant. Breaking that commitment is not a small matter. As seen in Acts of the Apostles 5:4, Peter made it clear that the property belonged to Ananias before he pledged it—but after committing it, it became a matter of truth before God.

    This also reveals another important principle: faithfulness begins with the small. If a person is not faithful in giving from little, they will not be faithful when they have much. Obedience is not determined by the size of the blessing, but by the condition of the heart. A faithful heart honors God in every season.

    Therefore, we must break every pattern of inconsistency and unfaithfulness. If you have been making promises to God and not fulfilling them, it is time to correct that pattern. Stop playing “hide and seek” with God. Walk in truth, integrity, and reverence.

    In raising a generation that will serve God, we must teach them honesty in their commitments. Let them see that when we promise God something, we fulfill it. Let them learn that God deserves the best, not leftovers, and that every offering must come from a sincere and obedient heart.

    The story of Ananias and Sapphira is not meant to condemn us, but to awaken us. God desires truth in the inward parts. Let your giving be genuine. Let your promises be fulfilled. And let your life reflect a heart that honors God completely.

    #Faithfulness
    #KeepYourVows
    #TruthBeforeGod
    #IntegrityMatters
    #WalkInObedience
    #HeartOfWorship
    #HonorGod
    #SpiritualDiscipline
    #LiveInTruth
    #FaithInAction
    #ObedienceToGod
    #PureHeart
    #KingdomLiving
    #SincereWorship
    #CommitmentToGod
    #FaithfulServant
    #GodSeesTheHeart
    #HolinessLifestyle
    #WalkWithGod
    #ChristianLiving

    A HEART OF INTEGRITY: LIVING FAITHFULLY BEFORE GOD The truth is, God is not playing games. When you make a vow to Him, you enter into a covenant. Breaking that commitment is not a small matter. As seen in Acts of the Apostles 5:4, Peter made it clear that the property belonged to Ananias before he pledged it—but after committing it, it became a matter of truth before God. This also reveals another important principle: faithfulness begins with the small. If a person is not faithful in giving from little, they will not be faithful when they have much. Obedience is not determined by the size of the blessing, but by the condition of the heart. A faithful heart honors God in every season. Therefore, we must break every pattern of inconsistency and unfaithfulness. If you have been making promises to God and not fulfilling them, it is time to correct that pattern. Stop playing “hide and seek” with God. Walk in truth, integrity, and reverence. In raising a generation that will serve God, we must teach them honesty in their commitments. Let them see that when we promise God something, we fulfill it. Let them learn that God deserves the best, not leftovers, and that every offering must come from a sincere and obedient heart. The story of Ananias and Sapphira is not meant to condemn us, but to awaken us. God desires truth in the inward parts. Let your giving be genuine. Let your promises be fulfilled. And let your life reflect a heart that honors God completely. #Faithfulness #KeepYourVows #TruthBeforeGod #IntegrityMatters #WalkInObedience #HeartOfWorship #HonorGod #SpiritualDiscipline #LiveInTruth #FaithInAction #ObedienceToGod #PureHeart #KingdomLiving #SincereWorship #CommitmentToGod #FaithfulServant #GodSeesTheHeart #HolinessLifestyle #WalkWithGod #ChristianLiving
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