We give glory to God on this day for the great mercy that he has had to us, because, when we were lost in our crimes and sins He raised us, put us clothes, gave us water, dried our tears and made us walk the true way. We really thank God for all that and at the same time we ask Him to help us never deviate from the path that has been set for us.
God has been too good to us. It’s like when we have a friend who is for us more than a brother, who does us great favors and is always there for us, but there comes a time when we begin to reject that friend, in what way? A person can be rejected in a thousand ways, in the same way, we can also reject God in a thousand ways, it is not just saying that we will not accept Jesus, but doing things that are not to His liking, and we know well what does not please God, and we must be mature enough to understand this.
Remember that we have a friendship with God, and this friendship makes us different from the people who are out there, so, we must feed this friendship, we must be upright. We can not walk rejecting the grace of God! And there is no greater privilege than serving Him. Can you understand that?
The author of the Hebrews wrote:
25 See that ye refuse not him that speaketh. For if they escaped not who refused him that spake on earth, much more shall not we escape, if we turn away from him that speaketh from heaven:
26 Whose voice then shook the earth: but now he hath promised, saying, Yet once more I shake not the earth only, but also heaven.
27 And this word, Yet once more, signifieth the removing of those things that are shaken, as of things that are made, that those things which cannot be shaken may remain.
28 Wherefore we receiving a kingdom which cannot be moved, let us have grace, whereby we may serve God acceptably with reverence and godly fear:
29 For our God is a consuming fire.
Hebrews 12:25-29
We must understand well where we are standing. God has given us an unshakeable kingdom, for which we must be grateful. We can not be christians that only sit down on a bench in the church or hypocrites “christians” doing what we want as if there is no God in the heavens who is watching us. We must serve God with fear and reverence, like that husband who wants to please his wife.
Brethren, let us raise our hands and bend our paralyzed knees. Let’s not stop, let’s take strength and encouragement and walk in the good way.
One of the greatest dangers for the Christian life is spiritual negligence, that subtle drifting of the heart that makes us lose sight of the greatness of God’s calling. Many people do not reject God with their lips, but they reject Him with their decisions, with their priorities, and with the coldness that slowly enters their hearts. This is why the author of Hebrews gives such a strong warning: if those who rejected the earthly message did not escape, how shall we escape if we turn away from the One who speaks from heaven? These words remind us that the Christian walk demands seriousness, devotion, and vigilance, because the God who has saved us is also holy and jealous for His people. He has not called us to mediocrity but to a life that reflects His glory.
The text also speaks to us about God’s shaking—a shaking that removes everything that is temporary so that only what is eternal may remain. Today we live in a world where everything is unstable: governments fall, economies change, people fail, even our own strength weakens. But the kingdom that God has given us cannot be shaken. This truth should fill our hearts with security and gratitude. Since God has placed us in an unmovable kingdom, our response must be to serve Him with reverence, with a grateful heart, and with a devotion that is not based on emotion but on conviction. Serving God is not a burden but a privilege; it is the natural response of someone who understands that everything they are and everything they have is because of divine mercy.
Therefore, beloved, let us renew our strength in the Lord. Let us not grow tired in doing good, nor allow coldness to settle in our spirits. God is worthy of our best service, our best worship, our deepest reverence. Let us live each day mindful that our God is a consuming fire—holy, pure, and powerful—yet also full of grace toward those who seek Him sincerely. May we rise with renewed determination, lifting our hands in surrender and bending our knees in humility, knowing that the One who called us is faithful to sustain us until the end. Let us move forward, without fear and without hesitation, walking firmly in the path of righteousness that He has placed before us.
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Amen, i praise your holy name Lord i thank you for your mercy and grace Lord. You are my father and my friend and my helper, Lord you are the love of my life and I praise you Lord always and forever there’s nothing that i can say that would express my how i feel you gave me your only son to die on the cross for me ,please forgive when I fail you Lord. Praise you Lord forever,amen
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Why we receiving a kingdom which cannot be moved, let us have grace, whereby we may serve God acceptably with reverence and godly fear: Hebrews 12:28
We must accept and do not reject the grace of God who help us to serve Him on this life waiting for the day when we are welcome in His kingdom. Oh, Lord I’m waiting on you, strength me to resist in my weakness until the end.
Amen.
AMEN THANK YOU JESUS FOR WAKING ME UP TO SEE ANOTHER BEAUTIFUL DAY I LOVE YOU LORD JESUS CHRIST I GIVE YOU ALL THE HONOR PRAISE AND GLORY JESUS THANK YOU FOR YOUR TEACHINGS AND WORDS OF THE HOLY BIBLE IN YOUR NAME I PRAY AMEN AND AMEN.
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