Winners,vs.,Losers,gambling,fo DIY Winners vs. Losers
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Is gambling for winners or for losers? Well, the answer to that question just might depend upon where you place your stakes. Lev. 27:28 tells us, " no devoted thing, that a man shall devote unto to the LORD of all that he hath, both of man or beast, and of the field of his possession, shall be sold or redeemed: every devoted thing is most holy unto the LORD." Perhaps one of the reasons we don't devote our children to God, and really mean it, is because we only want our children to be blessed unless it means losing them as missionaries. Maybe we serve God but aren't entirely consecrated for fear we'll lose total control of our lives ... that the idea of being slave to anyone, including Christ, is a little more than we can bare. Surely, there is no one we can depend upon, more than ourselves, to fix our financial blunders (even if it means working Sundays) and a tithe is all God has the right to ask for (and certainly all we can afford to risk) ... WRONG! For every occasion we stand with Satan in calling God a liar, by our lack of faith in His promises, we've gambled to lose. We can't out give God. Lev. 27:28 gives us an additional guarantee ... in EVERYTHING that is DEVOTED to HIM, YOU CAN'T LOSE!!! So, choose to win!© by Joyce C. Lockhttp://my.homewithgod.com/blessingsandlessons/This writing, as well as all of Joyce C. Lock'swritings, may be individually used, in their entirety,with credits in tact; for non-profit ministering purposes.
Winners,vs.,Losers,gambling,fo