Text: Romans 12:19-21
Themes: Good, goodness, service, help, aid, grace, kindness, love
Format: Brieflet
- Good is the true power that crushes evil.
- The more often you are a source of blessing for someone else the more often you position yourself to be blessed by God.
- Ask God to help you remain sensitive to the good you can do to enrich other people's lives.
- Jesus is our chief example for helping others and doing good.
- Jesus did something good for people everyday.
- Jesus helped those who couldn't do something for themselves very often.
- God has not commissioned one individual to do all the good; only that which is in their power and reach to do.
- Do especially good to other believers, your enemies, and those who have harmed you. Allow for God to take care of them for their deeds. How, when, and to what extent He deals with them is totally His business AND His authority.
- No one has done, does, or will do more good than God. Notwithstanding, you do play an important role in how His goodness is seen by others.
- Doing good is a choice. It's always in your power to do so. No one but you can prevent you from doing good.
- The more good you do the more good you'll receive from others and God in return.
- Doing good to others is an investment in your future and your family's.
- Evil has no power over good. Good is substantially greater than evil.
- Evil is the intentional absence of good as darkness is the absence of light.
- Goodness helps people see other goodness.
- God has given us a mind to think good. He will lead us in good deeds.
- Since we are born again of His goodness we should always be mindful of showing His goodness.
DsW
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