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HARD WORK IS THE LIFE

 HARD WORK IS THE LIFE, WORKING HARD IS WHAT WE DO FROM REST 


Hard work is a life, the life in Christ is called hard work, a work that cannot be undone nor done by any other, working hard is what we do but hard work is the life we have, this we do by manifesting that life we have which is hard to naturally manifest, that is where we work out the hard, the package of salvation. And this is entirely biblical to the core. Proverbs 15:19,BBE for instance says “... but the road of the hard worker becomes a highway”, the original and cognate translations like the King James renders the phrase "hard worker" as being the righteous and upright. 


   GW renders it even more easy to grasp, it calls hard workers "decent people", the exact opposite of what we categorise hardwork to being in downtown. Work from rest my dear, be decent, and that is hard work in the sight of God, use goodly words, don't use human vocabulary to describe your standpoint, hardwork is the easy life we have. 


   Our path changes into a highway : a traffic belt of success when we work from rest. Listen, we have what it takes, and all it takes to increase in greatness, David knew this (Psalms 71:21) : the reality that a man's life can change from a lonely road into a highway, a host of greatness. We were born able, with an all-right (righteous) life. 


    The child of God cannot be lazy because he's a hard worker by virtue of the new birth. And like our Heavenly Father who Himself is an active creator, we carry that exact dominant gene to stay active in this world, hence would be an exaggerate anomaly to see a child of God lazy and productively immobile. Even now, say to yourself “I'm a decent hard worker because I work from rest, I'm a product of the finished work, a life hard to naturally workout, but it's at work in me, wow!”.


Regards,

𝓖𝓸𝓭 𝓑𝓵𝓮𝓼𝓼 𝓨𝓸𝓾

𝒟𝒶𝓎𝓈𝓉𝒶𝓇 𝒥𝒞𝐻𝑀

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