Thursday, April 4, 2013

Turning impossibility into a possible real momentum...


Ruth 2:12 NKJV

The Lord repay your work, and a full reward be given you by the Lord God of Israel, under whose wings you have come for refuge.”

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Shalom! Day #94! Do you know that a lazy person loses his rewards and blessings? Let's pray. Father we commit ourselves into Your hands, as we diligently do our works and serve You this day, let everything we do prosper and bear fruits. In Jesus name we ask and pray. Amen!

Here in this verse I learn another character of Ruth. She is not a lazy bump, but a diligent woman. Why? Because instead looking up to her mother in-law, she chooses to go and work and make a living. Proverbs says, diligent hands shall rule, the plans of a diligent shall make plenty, the hands of a diligent person shall make him rich. Ruth was an independent woman. She works not just to fill her stomach but as well as to take care of her mother-in-law. Paul was a tent maker. He makesures that he feeds his sheep rather than getting the sheep to feed him. If we are lazy, than we lose the blessings of God.

Another character of Ruth that I learned is, she is not a complainer. Even she has lost her husband and followed Naomi, yet she did not complaint about her situation, but she look into the impossibilities of her life and she turn it into a possible real thing. She took the chances and the opportunities she had and she succeed. The moment we start to complaint, that very moment we loose the sight of His master plans. Why? Simply because by complaining we aren't going to achieve anything. Simply because complaining about the situations we are in is not going to change anything except we choose to do something about it. Turning impossibility into a possible real momentum.

Let this day be the day of the Lord!

*** if you have any prayer request or any comments, or in anyway that I can serve today, please do let me know, I am at the Lord's service.

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