Prayers sincerely said and acts of compassion like giving to the poor, needy, and less privileged, are always accepted before God as sweet offerings of incense, scented with a pleasant aroma in His nostrils (Ps. 141:2). Yet, our communion with the Father, in obedience to His Word, gives us the grace of being in the Spirit to receive clear revelations of His goodwill and Divine direction, for our spiritual growth and development.
Therefore, as we continue to walk in God's righteousness, being faithful to our calling in Christ, we will remain accepted by our Heavenly Father in Christ Jesus who sees us as Friends worthy of sharing the Truth, to strengthen our faith, even as He answers our prayers and offerings brought before Him (John 15:14-15, Acts 10:35).
PRAYER: In Jesus' Name, thank You, Dear Heavenly Father, for answering my prayers and accepting every alm I offer, in Your Holy Name. Please keep me divinely guided in the Spirit, through the revelation of Your Word, so I may continue to grow in Wisdom and prosper in my Christ's Calling,
Amen.
From Acts 10:2-4
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