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The Rewards of Ministry

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Recognition There will be occasions when the recognition will be public, and times when it will be private and personal. In many cases the Lord likes to show off through His people; we can consider it an extension and a reflection of His high regard for us when He manifests Himself publicly on our behalf. How do you respond to recognition? Just say, “Thanks!”

Experience Our confidence will also grow as we personally experience the integrity and faithfulness of God in a variety of circum-stances. HE comes through for His people, often in spite of our efforts instead of because of our efforts.

Comrades He provides fellowship with others with shared goals of dependence. He knows what we need, and is generous with His friendships. The more dependent we are on God, the closer we become to others who are travelling that same narrow path. Be willing also to accept friendship with those the Lord brings across your path that may not have the same vision or goals, accepting and receiving what they have for you unconditionally.

Fellowship with Him The more dependent we become, the more we are able to receive His love for us in our entire being. Words cannot express what this is like, though we share our various experiences. He shares His secret plans with those He trusts. We can be confident that our fellowship with Him is worth whatever the cost.

Rest Even in the midst of strife, His peace engulfs, protects, preserves and restores us. The assurance of His Personal Pre-sence strengthens, upholds and shelters us, regardless of the circumstances.

Preparation The Lord rewards our dependence, our willingness to let Him be God, by preparing us for what’s next. We know that whatever it is, we’ll be ready, and can look forward not only to each new day but to what’s to come in the next age.

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