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Be Careful When God’s Grace Finds You

E.A. Randolph-Koranteng (Rev)
Last updated: September 30, 2023 9:07 pm
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It’s vital to keep in mind that if you’ve been blessed with a child or children and have had an easy time being a parent, it wasn’t all down to you but rather was due to God’s grace and timing. Don’t rub it on the faces of those waiting for their time and blessing!” While they wait humbly for their own rewards, it is imperative to refrain from bragging or making others feel inferior.

Note that: “Children are a heritage from the LORD, and offspring a reward from him.” Psalm 127:3, NIV

This verse serves as a reminder that God gives us children as gifts and that it is only by His grace that we are able to enjoy parenthood. Because of this, we ought to approach this blessing in a humble and understanding manner, showing compassion for those who have not yet experienced it.

May God remember you and grant us the Grace to walk in the fear of God.

Be Blessed dear!!!

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