From: Bayo Afolaranmi 

Dear Beloved,
ARE YOU SO HONEST?

"They did not require an accounting from those to whom they gave the money to 
pay the workers, because they acted with complete honesty" (2 Kings 12:15, NIV).
I wonder if we can find people like those people (in the days of King Joash of 
Judah) that were so honest that they were not required to give account of their 
financial responsibility. These were people in the dark days of Israel and 
Judah. Yet they had complete honesty. We have similar situation during the 
reign of King Josiah (see 2 Kings 22:7).
Are you known for your honesty? Do people around you admire you for honesty? In 
a corrupt society like this, do you have that kind of rock-solid integrity that 
can stand the test of living honestly day-by-day? In a society where social 
injustice and corruption are
reigning, can you be that man of integrity that can be trusted with corporate 
funds? Each day, we should ask God to help us live a life of integrity.

In His service,
Bayo Afolaranmi (Pastor).

NB
Thank you for your prayers for my online ministry, my family, my study and me. 
I have a burden that I do not want share to the entire members of this group. 
The burden has to do with my online ministry and my academic activities. If you 
are led to be in relieving this burden, write me directly at <[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]>. I will tell you the
burden, and the ways you can help. God bless you!

Bayo Afolaranmi (Pastor).
+234 805 515 9591
http://www.afolabayo.org/
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/spiritualdigest2003/

"I eagerly expect and hope that I will in no way be ashamed, but will have 
sufficient courage so that now as always Christ will be exalted in my body, 
whether by life or by death. FOR TO ME, TO LIVE IS CHRIST AND TO DIE IS GAIN" 
(Philippians 1:20-21, NIV).
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From: Suzianty Herawati 

"He did it with all his heart and prospered."    --2 Chronicles 31:21

   This is no unusual occurrence; it is the general rule of the moral universe 
that those men prosper who do their work with all their hearts, while those are 
almost certain to fail who go to their labour leaving half their hearts behind 
them. God does not give harvests to idle men except harvests of thistles, nor 
is He pleased to send wealth to those who will not dig in the field to find its 
hid treasure. It is universally confessed that if a man would prosper, he must 
be diligent in business. It is the same in religion as it is in other things. 
If you would prosper in your work for Jesus, le! t it be heart work, and let it 
be done with all your heart. Put as much force, energy, heartiness, and 
earnestness into religion as ever you do into business, for it deserves far 
more. The Holy Spirit helps our infirmities, but He does not encourage our 
idleness; He loves active believers. Who are the most useful men in the 
Christian church? The men who do what they undertake for God with all their 
hearts. Who are the most successful Sabbath-school teachers? The most talented? 
No; the most zealous; the men whose hearts are on fire, those are
the men who see their Lord riding forth prosperously in the majesty of His 
salvation. Whole-heartedness shows itself in perseverance; there may be failure 
at first, but the earnest worker will say, "It is the Lord's work, and it must 
be done; my Lord has bidden me do it, and in His strength I will accomplish 
it." 
Christian, art thou thus "with all thine heart" serving thy Master? Remember ! 
the earnestness of Jesus! Think what heart-work was His! 
He could say, "The zeal of Thine house hath eaten Me up." When He sweat great 
drops of blood, it was no light burden He had to carry upon those blessed 
shoulders; and when He poured out His heart, it was no weak effort He was 
making for the salvation of His people. Was Jesus in earnest, and are we 
lukewarm?

CH Spurgeon
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From: Suzianty Herawati 

"Remember the poor."      --Galatians 2:10

   Why does God allow so many of His children to be poor? He could make them 
all rich if He pleased; He could lay bags of gold at their doors; He could send 
them a large annual income; or He could scatter round their houses abundance of 
provisions,
as once he made the quails lie in heaps round the camp of Israel, and rained 
bread out of heaven to feed them. There is no necessity that they should be 
poor, except that He sees it to be best. "The cattle upon a thousand hills are 
His"--He couldsupply them; He could make the richest, the greatest, and the 
mightiest bring all their power and riches to the feet of His children, for the 
hearts of all men are in His control. But He does not choose to do so; He 
allows them to suffer want, He allows them to pine in penury and obscurity. Why 
is this? 
There are many reasons: one is, to give us, who are favoured with enough, an 
opportunity of showing our love to Jesus. We show our love to Christ when we 
sing of Him and when we pray to Him; but if there were no sons of need in the 
world we should lose the sweet privilege of evidencing our love, by ministering 
in alms-giving to His poorer brethren; He has ordained that thus we should 
prove that our love standeth not in word only, but in deed and in truth. If we 
truly love Christ, we shall care for those who are loved by Him. Those who are 
dear to Him will be dear to us. Let us then look upon it not as a duty but as a 
privilege to relieve the poor of the Lord's flock--remembering the words of the 
Lord Jesus, "Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my 
brethren, ye have done it unto me."
Surely this assurance is sweet enough, and this motive strong enough to lead us 
to help others with a willing hand and a loving heart--recollecting that all we 
do for His people is graciously accepted by Christ as done to Himself.

CH Spurgeon

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