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Accountability in Business and Career Finances: Building Integrity, Trust, and Kingdom Impact

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Accountability in Business and Career Finances: Building Integrity, Trust, and Kingdom Impact. Introduction In today’s fast-paced world, success in business and career is often measured by profit, promotions, and possessions. But for a Kingdom-minded believer, true success is deeper — it is rooted in accountability, integrity, and faithfulness with what God entrusts to you. Whether you’re an entrepreneur, employee, freelancer, or leader, how you handle money in your work reflects your values. Accountability in business and career finances means managing resources honestly, reporting transparently, and making decisions that honor both God and people.  “Whoever can be trusted with very little can also be trusted with much.” — Luke 16:10 When you build accountability into your financial life, you don’t just grow your income — you grow your character, your influence, and your impact. 1. What Is Financial Accountability? Financial accountability is the practice of being responsible, tra...

Responsibility in Sharing the Gospel with Others

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  Responsibility in Sharing the Gospel with Others. Introduction: The Great Commission — Our Shared Calling Every believer is called not only to know Christ but to make Him known . Sharing the Gospel is not just for pastors, missionaries, or evangelists — it’s the sacred responsibility of every Christian who has experienced God’s saving grace. Mark 16:15 — “Go into all the world and preach the gospel to all creation.” When Jesus gave this command, He wasn’t speaking to a few; He was commissioning all His followers. As recipients of His love and salvation, we become bearers of His message — lights in a dark world, witnesses of His mercy, and ambassadors of His Kingdom. Sharing the Gospel is an act of love, obedience, and faithfulness to God’s mission on earth. 1. Understanding the Gospel and Our Responsibility The word Gospel means “Good News.” It is the message that Jesus Christ — the Son of God — came into the world, lived a sinless life, died for our sins, rose again...

Strength in Weakness: Trusting God’s Perfect Plan

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  Strength in Weakness: Trusting God’s Perfect Plan Wednesday of the Thirtieth Week in Ordinary Time  First Reading -  Romans 8:26–30 Responsorial Psalm - Psalm 13:4–7 Alleluia - 2 Thessalonians 2:14 Gospel Reading - Luke 13:22–30 Life often brings us to moments where we simply do not know what to say to God. We pray, but our words fail. We believe, yet we still feel weak, uncertain, or weary. In today’s readings, God reminds us that even in our weakness, He is powerfully at work — shaping, guiding, and leading us toward His glorious purpose. The Spirit Intercedes for Us (Romans 8:26–30) St. Paul gives us one of the most comforting truths of faith: “The Spirit helps us in our weakness… for we do not know how to pray as we ought, but the Spirit Himself intercedes for us with sighs too deep for words.” This verse reminds us that prayer is not always about eloquence — it’s about surrender. When we can’t find words, the Holy Spirit becomes our voice before the Father....

Taking Responsibility for Your Habits and Daily Choices

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  Taking Responsibility for Your Habits and Daily Choices. Introduction Every day, we make countless choices — what to eat, what to watch, how to spend time, who to listen to, what to think about, and how to respond to situations. These small, daily decisions may seem insignificant, but over time, they shape our entire lives. Good habits lead to growth, peace, and purpose. Bad habits lead to regret, stagnation, and missed opportunities. That’s why taking responsibility for your habits and daily choices is one of the most powerful steps toward living a disciplined and fulfilled life. “So teach us to number our days, that we may gain a heart of wisdom.” — Psalm 90:12 Your life today is largely the result of your past choices , and your future will depend on the choices you make today. 1. Understanding Habits and Daily Choices Habits are the repeated actions you perform until they become part of you. They are the invisible patterns that shape your character and direction. Dai...

Responsibility Toward Your Body as God’s Temple.

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  Responsibility Toward Your Body as God’s Temple. Introduction Our bodies are not our own—they are precious gifts from God, entrusted to us for His glory and service. Yet, in a world driven by self-indulgence, busyness, and neglect, many forget that the way we treat our bodies is deeply spiritual. The Bible reminds us in 1 Corinthians 6:19–20 , “Do you not know that your bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit, who is in you, whom you have received from God? You are not your own; you were bought at a price. Therefore honor God with your bodies.” This scripture is more than a verse about morality—it’s a divine reminder of stewardship. Taking responsibility toward your body as God’s temple means caring for yourself physically, mentally, and spiritually in a way that honors the One who created and dwells within you. 1. Understanding the Body as God’s Temple In the Old Testament, the temple was a sacred place where God’s presence dwelt. It was kept pure, cared for, and treated...