Tuesday, February 28, 2023

 There are some things that I just can't do in line with the popular style. First of all, it puts the responsibility for our success entirely on ourselves. If we say we can do something, then that's what we should be able to do. Secondly, this declaration diminishes the importance of God's role in our journey to know Him and bring Him glory. If we constantly announce that we can fulfil our goals, then it suggests that we no longer need God's help. Finally, this practice sends the message that we are more important than God. We should instead be humble and acknowledge that He is the one who is able to achieve our goals.I can't help but think that it might be more consistent to say that we can't adhere to it, even though God has fulfilled it and we give Him the glory due to the fact that we are united about the center of attention and exceptional of God's glory. We are usually concluding we didn't have any power or capacity in ourselves, however look what God's strength completed through us. Wow, we did it. How can we be regular in wondering that all matters faithfully symbolize notable presents from God and but be upset that we are no longer accountable enough to comply with the standard?If God wants to get the glory, why should we be surprised if we often fail? After all, it's the truth that we constantly failed that makes the last success of God's intervening in our lives all the more impressive. In this case, there would be no natural response of heartfelt sincerity to first-rate gifts. And there would be no need for memorable activities after seasons of prolonged prayer to categorically state the lack of gratitude to God due to the fact that it doesn't come out of a heart that says, "I can't function this, but for the grace of God, I'm grateful." Hence, there is no genuine perception due to the fact that it is no longer as cherished as the accountable action.

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