God is so good. Everything good comes from

Everything good comes from God.

June 13, 2024

God is so good. Everything good comes from God. He fills our souls with good things. He is good, does good, and gives us good gifts. But God’s goodness goes so much deeper. God’s goodness is who He is, and we are created in His image, therefore, we share His goodness. God is so good. God is so good, but on the other hand, sometimes I am not so good. Sometimes I make mistakes and fall short of God’s will for my life. Sometimes I am angry, frustrated, saying mean things, judging and making fun of others. When this occurs God’s goodness is hidden in my life. It is when I lose sight of God, when I act out and feel sorry for myself. God is diminished and my SELF increases. Learning to stay focus on God is the key. When we keep our eyes upon our Lord goodness and mercy emerges. So whenever you are feeling sorry for yourself remember, “God is so good. God is so good. God is so good. He’s so good to me.” And His goodness comes out in all we do. Psalm 107:8 reads, “God fills our souls with good things.” Psalm 23;6 reads, “God’s goodness is always with us.” Today let God’s goodness come forth in all that you do. Your day will be so much better. God Bless. Amen.

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