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DEVOTIONAL: EXPECTATIONS Vs. REALITY

Do not expect something from others, rather expect something from our own-self.

Always remember that whatever wrong actions we have taken from the past, it has always consequences in life. And we will carry it on in our whole life. As it’s written,the word of God says,for whatever one sows,that will he also reap. It means we have to be very careful in every decision we have to take to avoid any consequences. In application from God’s commandment , we need to love the Lord our God and also our brothers and sisters which is called our neighbors. But if we do the opposite way then take note God will repay all the things we have done whether it is good or evil.

On the other hand,if we helped others and expecting something in return then what could be our expectations will be? God cannot be mocked so do not be deceived by thinking that it’s okay when there’s no one else watching you, so no one will know if you will do it, or it’s okay I am rich, I don’t care for I have authority and power so whatever I want to do I will do. 

The truth is, we cannot expect good things to happen when the things what we are doing are bad things. Or else, we will expect the unexpected with full of regrets. 

God is an all-knowing God even the numbers of our hairs are counted in him, he is present everywhere, and he is all-powerful, so all we have to do is to start our everyday life expectations by reflecting our hearts and minds with the word of God in everything we do.Let each of our expectations comes to reality by allowing Christ Jesus to take over our past, present and future by faith. A life that are fully surrendered to God and never relying into something which are ungodly things. For God will reward those who live faithfully in him (Hebrews 11:6)

 

Galatians 6:7 Do not be deceived:God cannot be mocked.A man reaps what he sows.


 

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