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Generational blessings

Many people know more about generational curses than generational blessings. In Exodus chapter 20 verse 6, God points out to us that he can show love to a thousand generations of those who love him and keep his commandments. 

Our kindness and faithfulness draw us closer to God, and that can cause God to bless us, not only us, but our families and future generations. A pure life attract God’s favor and generational blessings. God’s favor and generational blessings were bestowed upon Abraham and his family as a result of his faithfulness. 

Not to mention Noah’s story: during Noah’s time on Earth, he was the only righteous person on the planet, which caused God to spare his life, as well as the lives of his family. God could’ve spared only the life of Noah, but no, he spared Noah's family as well, because Noah was faithful to him. 

Today I don’t have much to say but to encourage you to live a faithful and pure life before God. I believe he gave me this message because he loves you so much. 

Today I was ready to write about something else. However, while I was praying, God gave me this revelation. I had to let go of everything and focus on his business.

 Remember, there's no essential business other than God's business in this world. I don’t mean to confuse you, but what I am saying is that if God says "Jump," you have no choice but to do as he says. My pal, just focus on what God is saying about your life and not on other people’s business. 

Let’s fix our eyes on the direction in which God is leading us and not where our minds are leading us.

Our successes today will serve as the foundation for the aspirations of our children and grandchildren. Let us live a noble, clean life that will please God and benefit future generations.

What attracts God’s attention is the prayer of a righteous person, but His face is against those who live a reckless life. Today, I want you to attract God’s attention and blessings by living a righteous life.

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