Work Until He Comes

Posted by izonprize

 Sharing is caring. Naysayers will always do what naysayers do. But hear my heart: there are more Leeannas out there—men and women praying desperately for God to show them the path to healing. Selfishness keeps us focused only on what we gain. Selflessness compels us to share because of what’s possible for others. When we put people first, the income simply becomes a side benefit of helping the hurting.


So do your best to reach as many people as you can, as often as you can. Before long, you’ll feel better, the people you love will feel better, and your income will reflect the number of lives touched…and yes, sometimes the number of naysayers you risked being criticized by.


And let me gently add this: I’ve learned through many tears that some people I thought were true friends…weren’t. True friends will be genuinely excited for you. They’ll support you when you find healing—they won’t ghost you. In this space, people will sometimes judge your motives—whether you’re sharing Jesus our Savior or miracles that He created for us to find.  Let them. Let them judge, ghost, or ignore. That’s their choice. But you can rejoice, because it simply means you’re free to move forward and reach the ones who truly need what you carry.


Time is short for doing the works God has ordained for us. Sharing the Good News and working our businesses is righteous. Scripture tells us that those who don’t work, don’t eat. Proverbs 31 shows us a woman who worked diligently and was celebrated for it. Determine in your heart that you are doing the work God has given you for such a time as this—and then do it.

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