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But you, who do you say that I am?
Self-reflection and self-evaluation are two events to take place in every intelligible human being at a certain point in life. We assess ourselves to either approve or improve it. Often times this self-assessment is focusing on monetary acquisitions and the good function of the body. Everyone wants to live a rich and healthy life!
Living life to the fullest is suitable for all mankind. However, we tend to ignore the spiritual portion of ourselves. It’s as important and vital to assess our spiritual life from time to time and insure that harmony with the Maker, God the Creator is there.
Our spiritual health depends greatly on our spiritual wealth. My brothers and sisters, it’s honorable to the Lord when we keep ourselves in check. This is what strengthens our relationship with God and enables us to testify about Jesus.
Do you recognize Jesus for Whom He really is as Peter did in the bible? Who do you say that Jesus is?
Kettly Hogu is a former Elementary school teacher who resides in the US. Her hobbies include writing, family gathering, and reach-out ministry.
Kettly served as a deacon and later on as the head of the Trustee Board at First Baptist Church of Randolph, MA during the years from 2001 to 2011. Then took part in the reach-out ministry of the Potter’s House of Dallas TX during the year 2015. She also worked in different managerial capacities in the corporate world. Currently, Kettly is self-employed working in the Early Childhood field.
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