[The Glory Unveiled]
Then Simon Peter answered him, Lord, to whom shall we go? thou hast the words of eternal life. [ John 6:68 KJV ]
In life, we are all gravitated towards people and places of value. Nobody wants to be associated with things with no value. This is sometimes because people tend to derive their sense of value and importance from others and things they believe are valuable. The apostle Peter was determined to follow Jesus wherever He went because in His words, Jesus had the word of eternal life. This also meant that the apostle Peter valued eternal life. What do you value most? What is most important to you? In Matthew 6:33, the scripture says we should seek first the kingdom of God and its righteousness. This scripture also suggests that the kingdom of God holds some significance for which we should seek it first. And the good thing about pursuing these valuable things or associating with them is that the rewards outweigh the sacrifice. What you tend to gain from pursuing value is way more than you can ever imagine. The question then is, where shall you go? Who will you follow, what will you seek after? Count the cost first. Think about the end result before you set off in any direction.
Prayer_Bead: Eternal Father, thank you for the grace to know the truth and pursue it. Help me to trust and obey you in all things. Amen.
Wisdom_Quote: Follow results, not promises.
#GNews: Unveiling the glory of God.
