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Tuesday, March 23, 2021

Heart Loyalty

The protector was making his way down the hill to see who this girl was watching his sheep!

Job possessed heart loyalty. Those were the words I read in a Bible study lesson written by James T. Draper. Those words certainly aren't a new idea, but one that needs to be revisited during a crucial and needy time in America.

I like that. Heart loyalty.

The question is: "What are you loyal too?" No matter what answer you give, your number one loyalty should be to God. Always has been and always will be.

This one was taking a peak too! Who invaded my barn!

Are you devoted to God? Live for God? Would you die for God? As our country and world continues its vigorous spiral downfall, who are you loyal too?

 

My heart breaks as I see our country continue to abandon and overrule God. For as smart a nation as we are, it appears we haven't learned from history. A nation once great slowly collapses. And it's going faster all the time.

I stopped on the way home from work one day when I saw Sheep and Lamb in the field. I walked down to the barn. The owner let me come inside and his gang came up to see what I was doing.

 Being loyal to God isn't a hard thing. It's truly a heart issue. You either stand for Christ or you don't. Once you've made your decision, loyalty is easy.

 I've lost a lot in my life because of my stand for Christ, and it hurts. Yet I stand for what I believe and have no regrets of that choice.

 Once your heart is settled, no matter what happens in this life, you stand behind the living God where all things are possible--even the impossible.

 

 " . . . I urge you to live a life worthy of the calling you have received." Ephesians 4:1

 

The call in this day and age is: "Who are you loyal too?" Job possessed heart loyalty. I've made my choice. What about you? 

I could just go cuddle them all!

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