Just a little but enough if blessed
Short story(Last part);
I breathed a sigh of relief as I could understand that there were lessons to be learned from the situation.
First,
Do not be arrogant or ego with every income we earn because we are not sure when our time will fall down. But direct your eyes to see those in need and help them sincerely from your little income is enough to bring blessings to those who receive it .
Secondly,
Teach your children to do all the good that is appropriate for their age. Do not educate them like adults but show your attitude as a mother or father who obeys God's commandments. Keep your eyes on them while the children are talking.Do not look the other way, especially your mobile phone because mobile phones do not have any feelings.
Third,
Avoid insulting words or abusive language to beggars in front of children. Children's emotions easily respond to abusive language. Show a helpful attitude even if it is just a packet of biscuits or a box of drinks because a little is good when accompanied by blessings from the heart the sincere will be greatly blessed in the sight of God.
Fourth,
Live in gratitude. Give thanks in prayer in any life situation like the girl. Before tasting a little food, if prayed for God's blessing flows in the soul so that the boy feels that once upon a time he helped the daughter and the mother during in shortage.Now it is their turn to be helped.God never lets the blessing be lost.He will bless those who come to Him to ask for help.He is Jehovah Jireh.God who provides the necessities of human life if we come to ask for it in prayer and supplication.
Fifth,
Do all the good that brings blessings to the family especially your children because they will inherit all your attitudes and traits whether it is bad or good. Our life is like a spinning wheel. Today we live in pleasure, tomorrow we will live in suffering. Be thankful and pray because we will never know when we will live hard and happy. God determines all human life.
(This story is a motivation to all readers.Thank you for read it.)
© Precious Hope
I breathed a sigh of relief as I could understand that there were lessons to be learned from the situation.
First,
Do not be arrogant or ego with every income we earn because we are not sure when our time will fall down. But direct your eyes to see those in need and help them sincerely from your little income is enough to bring blessings to those who receive it .
Secondly,
Teach your children to do all the good that is appropriate for their age. Do not educate them like adults but show your attitude as a mother or father who obeys God's commandments. Keep your eyes on them while the children are talking.Do not look the other way, especially your mobile phone because mobile phones do not have any feelings.
Third,
Avoid insulting words or abusive language to beggars in front of children. Children's emotions easily respond to abusive language. Show a helpful attitude even if it is just a packet of biscuits or a box of drinks because a little is good when accompanied by blessings from the heart the sincere will be greatly blessed in the sight of God.
Fourth,
Live in gratitude. Give thanks in prayer in any life situation like the girl. Before tasting a little food, if prayed for God's blessing flows in the soul so that the boy feels that once upon a time he helped the daughter and the mother during in shortage.Now it is their turn to be helped.God never lets the blessing be lost.He will bless those who come to Him to ask for help.He is Jehovah Jireh.God who provides the necessities of human life if we come to ask for it in prayer and supplication.
Fifth,
Do all the good that brings blessings to the family especially your children because they will inherit all your attitudes and traits whether it is bad or good. Our life is like a spinning wheel. Today we live in pleasure, tomorrow we will live in suffering. Be thankful and pray because we will never know when we will live hard and happy. God determines all human life.
(This story is a motivation to all readers.Thank you for read it.)
© Precious Hope