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Not every good work will be seen by men, but none will go unnoticed before God. Sir Elorm teaches that true maturity is to live for the applause of heaven rather than the approval of men. Scripture says, “Some men’s sins are open beforehand... and likewise also the good works of some are manifest beforehand; and they that are otherwise cannot be hid.” When you choose to continue in good works, it will surely be revealed in time — whether now or in eternity.
Have you ever felt unseen in your service to God? Do you stop doing good because no one seems to notice?
The mark of a mature believer is diligence — to keep doing good even when no one applauds. Your motivation must be love for God, not the reward of men. God is not unrighteous to forget your labor of love. Faith and patience are the twin pillars that uphold your partnership with the vision of God. Faith holds on to the Word; patience holds on until it manifests.
In a generation quick to label radical givers as brainwashed, this episode calls you to a higher vision — one where giving, serving, and enduring are acts of love, not convenience. To provoke the hand of God is not by comfort but by sacrifice. The justice and righteousness of God will surely reward every labor done in faith.
What to Expect:
- The justice and righteousness of God
- Keeping your diligence
- Faith and patience
A stirring and faith-building session that calls the believer to perseverance, love, and diligence in every good work — till He comes.
Shalom! Maranatha!
By The Church Of The Martyrs PodcastNot every good work will be seen by men, but none will go unnoticed before God. Sir Elorm teaches that true maturity is to live for the applause of heaven rather than the approval of men. Scripture says, “Some men’s sins are open beforehand... and likewise also the good works of some are manifest beforehand; and they that are otherwise cannot be hid.” When you choose to continue in good works, it will surely be revealed in time — whether now or in eternity.
Have you ever felt unseen in your service to God? Do you stop doing good because no one seems to notice?
The mark of a mature believer is diligence — to keep doing good even when no one applauds. Your motivation must be love for God, not the reward of men. God is not unrighteous to forget your labor of love. Faith and patience are the twin pillars that uphold your partnership with the vision of God. Faith holds on to the Word; patience holds on until it manifests.
In a generation quick to label radical givers as brainwashed, this episode calls you to a higher vision — one where giving, serving, and enduring are acts of love, not convenience. To provoke the hand of God is not by comfort but by sacrifice. The justice and righteousness of God will surely reward every labor done in faith.
What to Expect:
- The justice and righteousness of God
- Keeping your diligence
- Faith and patience
A stirring and faith-building session that calls the believer to perseverance, love, and diligence in every good work — till He comes.
Shalom! Maranatha!