What An Inheritance!

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  2. Amen!!! So wish more people realized this truth!! We have a big mission field opportunity for the glory of Him!!!

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    1. Praise the Lord. The harvest is plentiful and we need to be working for God. We want everyone to benefit from this marvelous inheritance

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  3. How many of us fail to appreciate how truly wonderful this gift is & fail to lead others into a relationship with the Grantor of the Inheritance?

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    1. It is indeed sad that as Christians we do not appreciate our inheritance. Instead, some have join the world to chase after material things. I pray that this year our eyes will be opened to all that God has in store for us. Thanks, Barb, for sharing your thoughts. Your encouragements are always appreciated.

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  4. Hallelujah!!! 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽

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    1. Praise the Lord! It is enough to rejoice and praise our great God. Hallelujah!

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      1. Oh yes!! Enough to make us forget about our earthly turmoils knowing we have a building not made by human hands awaiting us.

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  5. I’m excited too about our heavenly inheritance! The things of this world will pass away but the things of our Lord are eternal.

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    1. Oh yes! It is exciting. As I read this verse again my heart bubbles over with zeal and excitement. Only what is done fir Christ will last.

      The last hurricane in the BVI brought this home in full force. In just a few hours at the puff of a mighty wind, years of accumulated wealth just blew out in the sea. Alas, many people here quickly forgets and return to their old ways. They believe after a disaster it is an opportunity to build bigger and better and they have gone full speed ahead.

      Yes we must rebuild the physical structures but our relationship with God is far more important. Thank you once again Dawn for agreeing and confirming. Praise God!

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      1. Wow! It’s crazy how quickly things can be lost, especially when those storms happen. Praying the Lord keeps the island safe. That’s true, knowing the Lord is what is most important. He gives us the right perspective so we don’t have to stress out over material things. He watches over us. You’re welcome! 🤗

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      2. Praying also that we will be spared this hurricane season. 🙂

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