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Each of us, by accepting our God in our hearts, gives us thousands of blessings for which we only have to fight; but these blessings are to bless others, to distribute light in the dark.
Ephesians 4:28, He who steals, no longer runs away, but works, doing with his hands what is good, so he has to share with him who needs it.
When we approach God and surrender what we are, he changes us and helps us to be better believers, of course, that we are saved because he first loved us.
Sometimes we meet believers or people who say that our salvation comes from our good works and their services, and they remember:
Ephesians 2: 8-9, Because by grace you are saved by faith; and that is not yours: it is the gift of God; not for jobs so nobody can show off.
As believers, we must help without expecting anything in return, of course, may God bless us to bless others and respond to the gifts God gives us.
Our walk with God is based on trying to approach him, to see that we try to be perfect like him; When God sees that we bear good fruit for him, he uses us to be a source of light, to help and bring his word to those in the dark.
And yes, sometimes it is difficult for us to serve others, but the best example we have in the Bible is Jesus, who served all his life and even with his good works, did not glorify himself. This example for me is the most important, as believers we must be willing to serve, to work in the work of God.
Ephesians 2:10, because we are his work, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared in advance for us to walk in them.
Let us focus our lives on serving others, on helping those in need, on putting our disposition at the feet of our God, and he, in response, will bless us, remember "we are called to bless."
ricci01@dali13, Dios ademas de darnos salvacion nos ha llamado para bendecirnos y es su anhelo que cada uno de nosotros podamos vivir bajo su voluntad en bendicion .