Friday, 4 December 2020

LEARN FROM YOUR HEAVENLY FATHER

 Learn from Your Heavenly Father! 

“He will not always chide: neither will he keep his anger for ever.” Psalm 103:9 (KJV)


The Most High God is truly a Father of His creation. There is a lot to learn from Him every day till eternity. He relates to His creation on a personal level. Remember how He personally visited Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden to have fellowship with them (Genesis 3:8). Even after they had sinned against Him, He wasn’t angry with them. Eventually, neither felt remorseful but blamed something else for their choices. Adam was even bold enough to accuse God for providing him with a wife (Genesis 3:12). He is a loving God and the opening scripture buttresses this point: He doesn’t always strive with us or keep His anger forever. These are essential virtues we can learn from Him and put to use till it becomes part of us. Dear beloved, have you learned these virtues from your heavenly Father? We can walk in the virtues of God when we govern our thoughts by the Word of God and allow the Holy Spirit to lead us in our actions. Any time the Holy Spirit convicts us of any sin, let’s accept it and ask Him to forgive us instead of being defensive (Ephesians 4:30). Just as God doesn’t keep His anger forever, we should also learn to exercise control over any form of anger in our lives; we should use it for an act of righteousness like Jesus Christ, and God will be pleased to express His other virtues such as love, joy, peace, gentleness, etc. through us (John 2:14–16). Hallelujah! God bless you!


Prayer Point: Dear heavenly Father, thank You for exhorting me today from Your Word. I make a conscious effort today to learn from You. Please prepare me to be a good vessel so that You can freely express Yourself through me in order to be blessed as well as everyone in my sphere of contact in Jesus’ name. Amen!


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