Worship the Lord

Share with others today’s post and worship our Lord who brings to us the mysteries of the Spirit along with knowledge for our mind.

What do you call an elephant that doesn’t matter? Irrelephant!*

When you worship the Lord, it’s not irrelevant … it matters so let us worship today the ONE who inspires passion, enthusiasm, and purpose.

Today, we are analyzing 1 Kings 14:1-20. Jeroboam was the king of Israel who reigned after God took the kingdom away from the house of David. He didn’t follow instructions from God but worshiped idols, so he had to try to hide who he really was but with Ahijah, there was no pretense. As prophet, he told people exactly what God had told him even if it was bad news.

The sins of Jeroboam would eventually affect his family and the whole nation of Israel. His son would die, the nation would be destroyed, and Israel would no longer have a king from the ancestors of Jeroboam.

From an analysis of the life of Jeroboam, there is a need to be faithful to God by knowing our purpose. We need to test and approve God’s purpose in our life. If we do not design our life plan together with God, there’s a good chance we will fall into someone else’s plan that doesn’t maximize our potential.

Lord, we are thankful for the Holy Spirit that helps us filter out the bad of this world in order to be purified. The Holy Spirit inside makes it happen so what transpires makes a difference. Your goodness Lord produces faith, hope, and love. So today, we pray in Jesus’ name and say “yes” to the helper that makes a significant difference as we bring glory to You Lord. Amen.

*Jokes for days. (2021). Funny Editor – Jokes for Days. https://www.funnyeditor.com

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2 Responses to Worship the Lord

  1. Excellent brother. This is it: “If we do not design our life plan together with God, there’s a good chance we will fall into someone else’s plan that doesn’t maximize our potential.”

    Shalom!

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