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How to be faithful to God

After each trial and tribulation, there is earning and multiplication. God’s blessings and rewards aren’t for anyone, but are stored for his faithful children (saints). There will come a time when God will say to you, "Well done, son or daughter, you remained faithful even though I brought you into this wicked world." Even if God puts you in the cup of the devil, remain faithful.

Sometimes I remind the Devil that this battle isn’t mine, but God’s battle, and that he is fighting a losing battle. Listen, the real battle was overcome on the cross. 

I remember one day when I was praying and the Lord visited me, and He said to me, "Remain faithful, my child (mentioning my name)." And it dawned on me that God is telling me to be faithful even in the midst of this hardship.

God brought us into this earth, and we should be obedient to him- He is in charge of us.

Remember, the Bible says that the Lord rebukes the proud and gives grace to the humble. Humbleness goes with obedience. I mean, you cannot claim to be humble to someone you aren’t submitting to or taking orders from. Listen up, daughter or son of my father. One day, God will ask you what you have done in this world.

Today's content is to urge you to stay faithful and obedient to God, even if you feel like you're losing the battle. Sometimes temptations will come, but remember these words: be faithful.

Remember how Job’s life was? Job was so faithful even though he lost everything. And God multiplied his fortunes, giving him more wealth than he had before. Every time there is a loss of things like fortunes, blessings, etc., it is a moment you should be faithful and search for strength from our Heavenly Father. In Matt 5:4, the Bible stipulates, "Blessed are the mourners, for they will be consoled."

 Satan believed he had dispersed Job's fortunes, children, peace, and wealth completely. However, little did he know that God was his everything.

I don’t know what you lost in life, whether it was your fortune, relationship, or family member, but remain loyal to God.

If you make time to spend with God on a regular basis, he will surely return the favor. Wisdom, perseverance, cheerfulness, kindness, and a slew of other qualities that are impossible to count will be bestowed upon you. Your interpersonal relationships, both with yourself and others, will greatly improve.

 When we look at Christ's life, we see that he never got tired of being faithful to God and carrying out God's will on earth. He was obedient to God in many situations of hardship, humiliation, and even death. We, like Christ, must be faithful and unwavering in the face of adversity.

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