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CONSISTENCY PART2

It’s that time of the week again and I’m glad you’re reading this☺️. 

Today we’re going to be looking into what it cost to be

consistent, because being consistent as some will say 

“no be beans” it takes a lot from us as Christians.




It is expected of us when we say, “I’m a Christian,”

that we model it consistently before others. Not 

perfection. Consistency. 

But spiritual consistency is costs. In regard to my car, 

it 

cost me a battery. In regard to our faith, the costs are

pricier:

Again, spiritual consistency doesn’t mean we’re 

perfect, but it does mean we’re honest. It costs us our 

pride as we confess our sins to God and to one another
 
(1 John 1:9; James 5:16).

It costs us some sleep, as we get up perhaps 30 

minutes earlier to make our relationship with God our 

priority each day (Proverbs 8:34-35; Mark 1:35). 

Spiritual consistency costs us the daily sacrificing of 

our own wills and selfish desires (Romans 6:13, 16,

19; 12:1-2; 1 Corinthians 6:20; Hebrews 13:15).

It takes living the truth in daily, diligent, and faithful

obedience (Ephesians 4:1; 1 Peter 2:11). 

These costs are huge investments, to be sure. But 

spiritual consistency is worth the cost.

Daily faith does us no good just sitting in the 

driveway. It must run.

Thank you for reading, the last part of this would be released by Saturday so don’t miss it. Don’t forget to comment and share❤️.

Bye.

#thegabbytable#.


Comments

  1. This blessed my heart, and more than anything consistency is the hardest, the start is not a problem but keeping up with it is, I pray God grants us all the strength to keep up.

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    1. Thank you for reading☺️,
      Of a truth it’s the hardest.
      Amen.

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    2. Thank you for reading☺️,
      Of a truth it’s the hardest.
      Amen.

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    3. Thank you for reading☺️,
      Of a truth it’s the hardest.
      Amen.

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  2. Keep up the great work. Lovely post :)

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