Proverbs 10:1

The proverbs of Solomon. A wise son maketh a glad father: but a foolish son is the heaviness of his mother. “Proverbs 10:1′

In our daily lives, we are faced with many choices. Some of these choices are easy and have little impact on our lives, while others require sacrifice and may have a significant impact on our future. It is important to remember that the choices we make not only affect ourselves, but they also affect those around us. As Proverbs 10:1 reminds us, our actions can bring joy or grief to our loved ones.

God desires for us to live a life that is pleasing to Him. This may require us to let go of things that are important to us or to make sacrifices for the greater good. We must trust that God has a plan for our lives and that His plan is always for our good. It is not always easy to make the right choices, especially when those choices require sacrifice and letting go of things that are important to us. However, when we choose to follow God and make wise decisions, we bring joy to our almighty dear Heavenly Father.

Let us strive to be wise sons and daughters who bring joy to our almighty dear, majestic, sovereign, reigning Heavenly Father. And may we always remember that our choices not only affect ourselves but those around us as well.

Let us pray:

Dear Lord, almighty Heavenly Father, I realize that sometimes I need to let go of things that are dear to me in order to achieve greater things in life. Help me to remember and trust in Your define plans for my life and give me the courage and wisdom to make the necessary sacrifices for the sake of Your kingdom. I pray that You would help me to let go of my own desires and plans and instead seek Your will and purpose for my life. Thank You for Your unfailing, infinite love and for always providing for me. I trust in You Lord, almighty dear Heavenly Father. I pray this throughout the mighty, glorious, fulfilling name of Jesus Christ. Amen.

Much LoVe, JoY, Peace and Blessings through Jesus Christ, our almighty wonderful, infinite loving, glorious, dear Lord, Saviour and Redeemer, in who we faithfully abide, trust, believe, and abundantly do receive throughout His marvelous righteous Word and His truth fulfilling Holy Spirit.


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