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GOD IS NOT MOCKED; WHATSOEVER A MAN SOWS, HE SHALL REAP BY OLUWABUNMI AREGBESOLA




GOD IS NOT MOCKED; WHATSOEVER A MAN SOWS, HE SHALL REAP BY OLUWABUNMI AREGBESOLA

It's getting to the close of the year, 2018 is calling on us. It's a year we have not witnessed before in our life time. Let me quickly congratulate you and I for the grace bestowed on us.

So many people who have not visited the church from January up till now will definitely do that. I think one of the reasons why they have to visit the church and pray is to receive new strength for another year's journey. God is not mocked friend, it doesn't work that way.

If you should count the blessings of God upon your life from January to December, you cannot deny that God deals with you in the abundance of his mercy. He is behind your success even though you never acknowledged him.

If you think a day prayer in one year is able to sustain you in this journey you are about to embark upon, I need to remind you that fellowship with God should be a continual thing. We should dwell in his house all the days of our lives.

Do not think you can bribe God with once in a year appearance before Him. You do all sorts of things within the year having no time for God, the giver of time. It is another privilege for you again because you will witness the new year in Jesus name. You can make a change friend because God cannot be mocked. He is not a respecter of persons.

Dear, we are gradually moving to the end of the year. Very soon, this year will be wrapped up and there will be an unfolding of a new year. Please let God count in your life. Do not neglect His salvation.

Writing down new year's resolution  on how to please God cannot help if you are not in God. If are dead spiritually, you can't respond to God. You need to be quickened. One of the visible evidence that you are dead spiritually is your refusal to fellowship with God. There is a need for connection to the source of life. Please get it right with God in this new year we are about to enter.

Compliment of the season!

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