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Good morning Blessed Women of God this merciful Monday. I am prayerful everyone had a great! weekend. I am believing and prayerful to God by Faith that this week will be a very successful and prosperous week for you. Sistah's Keeper is still taking this month to give Thanksgiving Honor to some of the women that have been very influential with helping developing Sistah's Keeper. We would like to Thank God and Honor Sis. Nahwasa Holman thank you for your creative designing gifts that you have extended to Sistah's Keeper on the creativity of our LOGO. We appreciate and love you. In Jesus Name.
Use your gifts and abilities to make others great this week. It doesn't matter if you get the credit, do it all unto the Lord. God will reward you. You are women formed by God to be a helper to man. This is the season for your significance, you have been hand-picked by God. You are special. There's nobody like you and can do what you have been called to do. Don't be discourage today by your situations and circumstances, you are women in the purpose of God, and he will keep working on your strengths. Sow the seed of Mercy so that God can reward you with Mercy. Blessed are the merciful: for they shall obtain mercy."Matthew 6:7 (KJV) Sometimes we forget what God is doing inside of us and we become focused on what we are going through rather than how we are going through it. We forget that the thing that God is doing in us is more important than what someone else is doing to us. Remember it's not meeting the people's need that makes you so great. It's staying in the Christ like character as you meet their needs. As you deal with relationships from a position of humility, you are becoming like Christ. Read and meditate on Jude 22-23, Prov. 11:13, Prov.3:4. I love you in Christ Jesus. Sis. B.
Note: Logo created by: (Sis. Nahwasa Holman)
This is the antidote for jealously! "Dealing with relationships from a position of humility." To love one another as ourselves is to be able to weep when another weeps, and rejoice when another rejoices. It goes against the grain of humanity, but is indeed Christlike ~
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