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Beloved of God, special early morning greetings.

Happy new week and have a lovely Sunday.
I wonder why the Bible says that it is better to stay on a rooftop and eat vegetables with a family where there is love than to stay in a castle with rich food where there is no love?
Isn't it possible to be in a castle and have love😊?
God is not against wealth, riches or castles. I believe God Who blesses us with such things as wealth, riches or castles, wants us to be blessings to others; to be humble, content, grateful, generous, open doors to those who can't repay, and acknowledge Him in everything.

God shows mercy on those He chooses to show mercy on. Do not envy, hate or despise those who have more than you do and who think you work harder than or know more than. It's that simple- silver and gold belong to God and He will give to those He desires, no force, as long as you want it from God🤷🏼‍♀!

This new week I pray for you and I, our other TLF trustee, members and friends that are not on this platform as well as our loved ones, that-
1. God blesses us with love in our families
2. God blesses us with food, means of livelihood and ability to eat and use our blessings
3. God blesses us continually with shelter and a house to call our home while we sojourn on earth
4. God blesses us with wealth, riches and castles according to His plan and will for our lives that add no sorrow
5. God blesses us with the health and length of days to enjoy that which He has given us, and share with those He sends our way
6. God gifts us with the spirit of contentment, generosity and gratitude to God Who uses humans to achieve His will
7. God opens our eyes to more opportunities and directs our endeavours

In Jesus name, amen.
The ultimate law is love... Romans 13:10

TLF 💚

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