Why did God make you?
God made you because of who
and what He is.
God is loving ... He wants you to love
Him and to share His love with each other. "He who doesn't love doesn't
know God, for God is love." (1John 4:8) “Let us love one another, for love is from God, and
whoever loves has been born of God and knows God. (1 John 4:7) If one member suffers, all suffer together; if one member is
honored, all rejoice together. (1 Corinthians 12:26)
God is giving ... He made everything in
the universe for you. Your life is a gift from God filled with many blessings.
The best gift He ever gave us was His son. His Holy Spirit lives within you
when you accept Christ as your Savior. The Spirit of God will always guide you
to do what is right in God’s eyes.
You can know
Him,
communicate with Him, experience Him and feel His presence in your life. You
belong to Him. He will never let you go. He is always with you and will always
protect you. Please acknowledge Him, know who and what He is, trust Him, love
Him, obey Him, thank Him and glorify Him by accepting His greatest gift of
Love, His son Jesus Christ as your Savior, so that you may start to receive all
the grace and blessings He has for you.
God has a
wonderful plan and purpose for your life. Align your will to His will by reading His
Word and constantly communicating with Him through prayer. He is available 24x7 … you will never get a busy
signal. Find the time to be in His presence and open your heart, be humble and
choose His Will to guide you and your life plan will start to unfold. You will
be full of love, joy and thanksgiving in His kingdom.
Two Essential Rules for Living in His Kingdom
1. Do we love God above all things?
Where is God in our list of importance and
priorities? How much time do we set aside to be with Him in prayer? Do we come
to God with our sins and ask Him to forgive us? Do we agree to not sin again?
Do we listen for His guidance? Do we obey His direction? Do we study His Word
(the Bible)? Do we act like a child of God? We are heirs to His Kingdom … do we
act like royalty?
2. Do we share God’s love with each other?
Do we place others ahead of ourselves? Do we
look to serve others? Are we always ready to help others? Do we constantly pray
for others? Do we forgive others? Do we bring joy to others? Are we
compassionate and understanding? Are we patient and loving? Do we cry when
others cry? Do we love others as we love ourselves? Do we care for ourselves?