Dr. Bell begins by addressing some housekeeping matters, focusing on issues brought to the attention of the congregation.** She starts by addressing those who have expressed feeling tired. She emphasizes that walking in the Spirit does not cause exhaustion. Shifting to the topic of tithes and offerings, Dr. Bell reminds the congregation that tithing extends beyond monetary contributions. It also involves offering our time, energy, and service in uplifting the kingdom of God. Dr. Bell then speaks about the "suddenlies" that occur in life—those unexpected events that serve as conscious interruptions, capturing our attention. She explains that when members of the body of Christ are not operating in the roles or purposes that God has called them to, God may allow something to happen suddenly to shift their perspective. These events could manifest as financial difficulties, relational turmoil, or even chaos and confusion. For example, one might go from comfortably living on autopay to suddenly struggling to scrape together change to pay bills. Dr. Bell emphasizes that seeds sown must be cultivated to reap a harvest. She encourages the congregation to pay close attention to the sudden events that arise in life, as they carry both a message and a blessing from God. Subscribe and click the notification bell to stay updated on new messages as they are posted. If the content inspires you, please like it, and share it if you believe it will inspire others. Remember to stay encouraged.
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