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For taking your time to study remain blessed. THEY THAT SOW IN TEARS SHALL REAP IN JOY SUNDAY JANUARY 22 TEXT: PSALMS 126: 5-6 Key verse: “The liberal soul shall be made fat: and he that watereth shall be watered also himself” Proverbs 11: 25. He that is committed to financial and material assistance of the church, minister, Christian leader, the poor and needy, to facilitate the conversion and spiritual growth of the lost, and establishment in the Christian faith is doing a great service to God. God has promised to make such a person fat in the blessings of God and water him in dry and hard times. The Lord shall take good and tender care of him in this life. There are some kinds of giving that are costly and painful. Such was the kind Christ did when He gave Himself for us on the cross. He cried with a loud voice due to pain and agony. But such cry and pains turned to great joy and gladness afterward because of the bounty harvest of sheaves. To some, the amount involved in their tithing looks too great. Some others are led to give a large sum of money for gospel work. Some are poor and feel pained to give tithes and offerings from the little they have. Whatever is the case that causes you to sow in tears and to move forward in love and commitment to God doing the will of God in tears, you shall doubtless come again with rejoicing with great harvest of blessings, as promised. God shall surprise you in this life and shall sufficiently comfort you with His goodness. The numerous blessings of givers in the scripture include the following: {i} God will make all grace abound towards you. {ii} You will have all sufficiency in all things. {iii} Your righteousness shall remain steadfast. {iv} The Lord shall supply you food to eat. {v} He shall multiply your investments. {vi} He shall increase the fruits of your righteousness. {vii} The Lord shall enrich you in everything to all bountifulness. {viii} Men shall glorify God because of you. {ix} The saints shall pray for you. {x} You will be considered a gift from God, worthy of thanksgiving to God by men. So many promises are given in the scripture to encourage righteous and faithful givers. Thought for the day: May God lead you to give bountifully for gospel work. Song for the day: The Lord will bless someone today (4x) it may be you, it may be I, it may be…. Bible reading for the day: Exodus 1-3; Matthew 15:21-39 #horemow.

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