Do not withhold good from those to whom it is due, when it is in your power to act.
Proverbs 3:27
Today’s Scripture says that when you know you can be a blessing, when you have the resources to help a person in need, or when you can teach them the skills you’ve learned, don’t put it off.
You may think, “I can’t help them. I have to focus on fixing my own problems.”
But when you make sacrifices to help other people’s dreams come to pass, God will always help make your dream come to pass.
As you bless others and show them favor, God is going to bless and favor you.
Don’t live focused only on yourself—your problems, your sickness, your trouble at work.
Go and be a blessing to someone in need.
Sow a seed with your finances or a word of encouragement.
When you help solve their problems, you’re setting a miracle in motion for yourself, and God is going to solve your problems.
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