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For taking your time to study remain blessed PROMISES OF BLESSING FOR CHRIST-LIKE GIVERS TUESDAY MAY 16 TEXT: JOHN 3: 14 - 16 Key verse: “The liberal soul shall be made fat: and he that watereth shall be watered also himself” Proverbs 11: 25 What has God gained from giving us His son? He gained the following: The salvation of men from sin, Satan and everlasting damnation in the lake of fire which make him joyful, happy and satisfied; He gained the praises, worship and service of the redeemed which are offered to Him in purity, love, joy and gladness; He gained by turning the kingdom of this world to Him and His Christ; Today His name fills the earth, His will is done on earth as in heaven and the earth is full of His glory. Similarly our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ came into this world as a man and gave Himself for the salvation of men. What has He gained from this? Great! Being one with the father, He gained all the above blessings of giving, besides: The highest exaltation and honour by the Father; The highest and greatest name in heaven, earth and under the earth; The highest and greatest authority in the universe; The lordship of heaven, earth and under the earth; Perfect and eternal defeat of Satan and his kingdom. If we give ourselves and material resources to the gospel and for the distribution of eternal life to man in the world in Christ-like spirit, we too shall receive great rewards. As seen above, God who gave us His son has unspeakable rewards. Jesus also who gave himself has unspeakable rewards. All who partake in his Christ-like giving shall receive unspeakable rewards, both in his life and in the life to come: God will open the windows of heaven. He will open for your blessing the windows of heaven and pour upon you his blessing s beyond measure. He will defeat Satan and his forces of evil against you; your property and possessions. The Lord will delight in you and make you honourable in this world; You shall be watered. Watering is required for hard and dry ground to prepare for sowing the seed; You shall be filled with joy; Other promises include: God will make all grace abound towards you; You will have all sufficiency in all things; Your righteousness shall remain steadfast. Thought for the day: Give and it shall be given unto you Song for the day: There shall be showers of blessing. Bible reading for the day: 2 Kings 15-17; John 6:1-21 #horemow.

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