This I do! Share the Word of God!!! I am paid though, not in physical currency but with spiritual highs which are eternal!
I am sowing my seeds, watering the garden I am blessed to till, Hallelujah!!!
I was asked What job would I do for free?I willingly spread the gospel. the bible says I sow now to reap later. it gives me joy to tell of what the LORD has done for me! to be in a coma s/p a horrendous motor vehicle accident in which I was the only fatality! i am preaising God for His unceasing Love and faithfulness. ALL my needs are met by and with His glory in Christ Jesus. I could tell a story of brain surgeries, a drainage tube in my ventricle…But the ceaseless Love of my Creator has brought me through!!! Yes, I have been gifted with life, speech, movement, diction… I have come to know and understand that ALL things in my life have worked together for my good to the glory of God; The Father in Heaven. Hallelujah!!!
I am daily receiving payment in the spirit! Reading the Word, watching God’s beyond AWESOME grace….
Sharing Scripture daily is a powerful act of faith, encouraging others while allowing God to reward your faithfulness. This practice aligns with scripture that promises blessings for perseverance and for diligently seeking God. As you continue this, you can expect spiritual blessings, peace, and the strengthening of your own heart.
- Reward for Faithfulness: God rewards those who diligently seek Him, often through providing spiritual growth, peace, and the fulfillment of His promises (Hebrews 11:6).
- Perseverance Brings Harvest: Continuing to share without becoming weary brings a “reap in due season,” suggesting sustained, long-term spiritual rewards.
- Encouragement in Service: Sharing Scripture is considered working for the Lord, ensuring an “inheritance” or reward for your labor (Colossians 3:23-24).
- Blessing the Work of Your Hands: Daily devotion and sharing are rewarded by God blessing your life, often leading to increased favor and goodness.
- Joy in His Presence: The greatest reward for this work is often found in deeper intimacy with God and the internal joy of serving Him.