The Grace we receive through faith in God's Word, proclaimed by His Anointed, keeps us filled with His Power, imparted through His chosen ones as we diligently serve in submission to the teachings of Christ, declared for our good (Acts 8:14-17). By this, we become channels of God's miraculous works on Earth, revealing His Love and awesome wonders to all, for the continuous growth of God's advancing Kingdom (Acts 5:12-13).
Therefore, as one called in the Name of the LORD, serving in His Vineyard, you are full of God's Grace and the Power to meet others with their spiritual needs - only stay committed to discipling and bringing souls to repentance - for, as they receive the Gospel by faith in Jesus, they will also experience the impartation of the Holy Spirit, making you fruitful as they also reach out to others with the Great Commission.
PRAYER: Thank You, Lord Jesus Christ, for in You I am full of Grace and Power, reaching out to all in need of Salvation and Divine anointing. Please keep me strengthened and Divinely favored to continue with the Great Commission you've given me,
Amen.
From Acts 6:8
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