What kind of legacy are you creating?

In this new year, it is vital that we put a watch over our mouths to ensure that they words we are speaking are aligned with God’s word and will. Death and life are in the power of the tongue and as ambassadors for Christ, we need to understand that we represent the King in this earth realm. Therefore, we need to pray every day that God give us wisdom to speak as the oracles of God and not like those who do not care of the repercussions of their words. Watch what you say and do, because it is creating and environment and a legacy. The question is: is the legacy you are creating glorifying God or helping to destroy this generation?

Psalm 19:14: “Let the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be acceptable in Your sight, O LORD, my strength and my Redeemer.”

In order to prosper, you need to do this!

The soul is the center of your will, intellect and thoughts. That’s where you really live. That’s who you really are. According to the scriptures, we need to work hard to ensure that we are primarily growing and prospering on the inside first. Most people desire things, fame, fortune, influence, but their souls are sick and dying. The beloved Apostle John prayed that we would prosper in all things, but he highlighted that it was as our souls prosper.

3 John 1:2 says: “Beloved, I pray that you may prosper in all things and be in health, just as your soul prospers.” Instead of seeking things first, we should seek God and His word first. And from that inner strength, the Apostle John knew that the  result would be that we would then prosper in all things and be in health. The word prosper means “to achieve economic success”, but that it not its only definition. It also means “to accomplish what you set out to do, to succeed, to be strong and flourishing”. The Apostle John was praying that we would be strong in the Lord; That we walk in the truth of God’s word; That we stand as effective witnesses in our generation. We can do all things through Christ Who strengthens us, but we must first make sure that our souls are prospering. Prospering in the daily meditation on God’s word; In prayer, In our witness, In doing all things well with integrity, love and excellence. Our real prosperity is in accomplishing all that God created us to do; To bring Him glory and to reveal Christ’s love to this generation. This is our true legacy, not fame, not fortune, but revealing Christ to our generation.