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TOPIC;  CHRISTIAN ADMINISTRATION IN HOLINESS.  WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 29
TEXT: EPHESIANS 6:9, COLOSSIANS 4:1
Key Verse: The God of Israel said, the Rock of Israel spake to me, he that ruleth over men must be just, ruling in the fear of God 2Sam 23:3
He that ruleth over men must be just. Do it righteously, do it equally, do it with a proper balance, ruling in the fear of God. Do it for God, do it as one that will also be judged by God. Masters, rulers, administrators, coordinators, overseers, teachers know that you have a master in heaven that does not respect persons. You are not greater than the people you are ruling. You have one soul they also have one soul. You are set a leader over the people by God. The royal law says do to others as you would want them to do to you. Suppose you are under a master what would you want them to do to you, in righteousness and in  truth do so to the people that are under you. Are you a Christian leader having servants or leaders under you, in issues of money remember they have to eat, clothe, marry, feed their families, and send children to school as you do yours. They can be sick as you do. Deal equally and justly with them not preferring yourself above them knowing that you have a master in heaven that judges you, that marks you, appreciates or condemns you. That watches over you, that records what you are doing for your reward if you rule well. The fear of God should be in everything you are doing, even as a husband or wife over a family, the same thing is expected of you.
 Justice, truth, righteousness, the fear of God should be in your heart for your spouse, children and other relatives staying with you even with strangers, deal justly and equally. Don’t judge with what you see because some things you see apparently are not really the way you see them. Some information people bring to you may be criticism and backbiting, it may not really be true, if you go by that you will fail. Be lead by the Spirit of God in all your judgment over the people.
…and he shall not judge after the sight of his eyes, neither reprove after the hearing of his ears: But with righteousness shall he judge the poor, and reprove with equity for the meek of the earth… Isa 3b, 4a
Thought for the day: Masters should rule as people who will also be judged by God who does not respect persons.
Song for the day: Judgment day is coming (2x) all people shall before the throne of God…
Bible Reading for the day:
Ezekiel 41-42; 2 Peter 1
#Horemow.

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