What have you accomplished in life? What have

What have you accomplished in life?

November 7, 2025

What have you accomplished in life? What have you accomplished on a physical level, on a mental and emotional level, on a spiritual level, in your work-life area. Are these different areas in your life, based on secularism or rooted on your faith in God. I believe, these different areas in your life coincide with God. For our life is rooted in God and everything we do deals with our faith and our understanding of how God works in and through us. For God is the creator of all things and if this is true all things are in God. The question is, will we give God the credit or do we take the credit for our accomplishments ourselves? Maybe what we do, what we say, how we live our life and what we accomplish is through our own efforts. But as believers in God, we realize that God gives us the strength, courage, and perseverance to accomplish all things in our life, thus we say to God be the glory. For what overcomes the world, our faith. 2 Timothy 4:7 reads, “I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith.” Our life is rooted in God, and our journey of faith involves overcoming challenges, remaining faithful to God, and ultimately, finishing life’s journey with integrity and acknowledging that with God I have and can accomplish all things in my life. Thus we say to God be the Glory. God Bless. Amen.

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