Blessings and Woes Related to Facebook and Real Life


Blessed are those who keep praying for new workers to assist in their work.
Blessed are those who are working on the mission Jesus has given to them.

 
Blessed are those who understand that in this world there is a spiritual war going on with the evil one.

Woe to those who think the war is with each other.

 

Blessed are those who use hospitality to win the spiritual battle.

Blessed are those who only seek to receive a full day’s pay for a full day’s work.

Blessed are those who can settle down and do the work they are called to do.  Contentment.

Blessed are those who are focused on helping, encouraging, touching and healing the sick.

Blessed are those who can welcome all kinds of people and love them in the spirit of Jesus.

 

Blessed are those who can connect choices and consequences.

Woe to those who keep doing the same things and expect a different outcome.

 

Blessed are those whose greatest joy is in helping people to experience a great life here and in heaven.

Woe to those who invest their lives primarily in that which can be taken from them.

 

Blessed are those who understand God’s priorities.  Love God. 100%.  Love your neighbor as yourself.

Blessed are those who know the difference between a “friend” on Facebook and a “neighbor" who has shown they will come to your rescue in hard times.

Woe to those who think that pushing “like” on Facebook is going to change things in the same way that "doing something" will change things.

Luke 10.

Larry Wishard

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