Do you always do your best whether it

Do you always do your best whether it is in a relationship, at work, at home, or at play?

December 10, 2024

Do you always do your best whether it is in a relationship, at work, at home, or at play? To do your best means try as hard as you can to do it or do it as well as you can. Do you say what you mean and mean what you say? This means you are honest and direct when it comes to communication, expressing your thoughts and feelings without ambiguity or hidden intentions. Are you an honest, trustworthy person who has integrity in all that you do? To have integrity means the quality of being honest, having strong moral principles, and moral uprightness. Is this the type of relationship you have with God? Or is your relationship with God the same as how you live out your life, day by day, moment by moment? Colossians 3:23 tells us, “Whatever you do, work heartily, as for the LORD and not for men.” Here is something to think about, how we live out our daily life results from following God’s ways in every situation we are in: doing good and being true in all areas of our life. It is something to remember. It is something to think about. God Bless. Amen.

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