Work for the Lord rather than for people




My rewards in life are in direct proportion to the
problems I Am willing to solve for Others


It is easy to understand why so many people go unrewarded in life—they rarely seem to understand the correlation between the sacrifice of solving problems that eventually leads to the sure road of promotion. Most people stop progressing upwardly the moment their present environment no longer pleases them. Our value is linked to our willingness to solve problems for those God placed over us … in our lives … at our jobs … and even in our marriage. When we begin to passionately solve problems, we receive the favor necessary to bring us the promotion we desire.

Many simply exist at their jobs and in their daily routines, sailing roughly through life’s meandering seas, unwilling to serve those around them. We can never grumble about life and expect the blessings of Heaven. Although productivity plays a great role within our lives, it is our attitude that causes our productivity to become pleasing. Everyone loves to be around an individual with a great attitude. Therefore, we must cheerfully and sacrificially solve the problems of those we serve.


Let us ask:
What problems can we solve for our authorities? What can we do to make their lives more productive?


The sacrificial fulfillment of these answers brings you ever-increasing promotion. Choose to be a problem solver today.

A message from the Father:
My child, I long to make you like a well-watered garden filled with the fragrance of My love and beauty - a place where every dew-dropped petal offers praise to Me and gives evidence that you are Mine. Let Me feed you with the fertilizer of My Word and water you with the breath of My Spirit. Trust Me when I cut back the dead leaves and branches that no longer produce growth. Together, let's walk in the garden often.

Our grateful response:
Father, I thank You that I do everything cheerfully as unto You. I possess a great attitude. I am a problem solver and continue to walk in ever-increasing favor.

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