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Nakapunta ka na ba sa isang drive-thru window na handa na handa mo ng bayaran ang

iyong order pero sinabi sayo na bayad na ito.

Ano ang iyong reaction? May nakita akong vlogger sa youtube SAUDIPINOY

Arabo siya na ang kanyang ginagawa ay sa grocery nmn kapag may nakita syang
Pinoy ay siya ang magbabayaran sa grocery nito. Natutuwa lang akong makita na mga
taong handang tumulong kahit hindi ka kaagong kilala.

Napakagandang karanasan na tatanggap ng isang hindi inaasahang pagpapala.

If given the opportunity, would you try to change the world? Think about what you usually do when
someone does a favor for you; you try to find a way to pay them back, right?

Pay it forward is an expression for when the recipient of an act of kindness does something
kind for someone else rather than simply accepting or repaying the original good deed.

The Bible tells us, “For by one offering He hath perfected


forever them that are sanctified”. Did you get that? You have
not only been sanctified, that is, made holy, but by the same
offering of His body, you have been perfected. You are both
holy and perfect in God’s eyes!
God sees you with no flaw, spot or imperfection, so honor His
Word and the finished work of His Son by saying, “Amen!” Don’t
doubt your perfection in Christ.
To see yourself as far from being perfect is not modesty, but
a failure to understand the perfect sacrifice that Jesus has
made for you.
 So expect good things to happen to you because blessings are
on the head of the righteous! (Proverbs 10:6)
Finally, it is important to understand that Jesus is the only human mediator between God and
man. No one else— Heb 7:25)
Christ alone is the God-man, and He mediates and intercedes between God and man. “For there
is one God, and one mediator also between God and men, the man Christ Jesus” (1 Timothy 2:5).

Now na nakita at naranasan na natin ang kamangha-manghang ginawa ng Panginoong Jesus sa


ating hindi ba tayo magpapasalamat dun?

Title : PAY IT FORWARD

“When you are made the beneficiary from God of


something that is meant to benefit everyone, you are
the debtor to everyone.”
Here is Paul in Romans 1:14: “I am a debtor both to Greeks and Barbarians,
both to the wise and to the foolish.” In other words, I am a debtor to
everybody. “So I am eager to preach the gospel to you also who are in Rome”
(verse 15). So what he means by that is: God has given me, he has entrusted
me with, this spectacular treasure of the gospel. Therefore, I am a debtor to
everyone because the gospel is meant for everyone and I have it.

 We have a debt to God for all his goodness to us. Yes, we do. We owe God. But
this debt is absolutely unique. It can never be repaid. It should never be
repaid. Any attempt to repay it is a contradiction of grace.
We will go deeper and deeper into debt forever. We will never come out of
debt to God and grace means that. Grace would not be grace if you could pay it
back. God would not be all-sufficient if his gift to us reduced his resources so
that they needed replenishing by payback. They are not reduced.

That is what it means to be infinite. That is what it means to be God. When


God gives, he is the no less for it. When we give, we are the less for it in some
way. He is not. We dishonor God by trying to pay him back for his good
towards us.

A person is profoundly confused if they think that good deeds in obedience to


God are payback to God when Paul says those good deeds are a very work of
grace, not the payback for grace.
The last thing would be Psalm 116:12: “What shall I render to the Lord for all of
his benefits to me?” Okay, there is the key payback question in relation to God.
“What shall I render to the Lord for all of his benefits to me?” And his answer
is in verse 13: “I will lift up the cup of salvation.” Now at that point, you
wonder, “What does that mean? Is this a cup that is full, and he is toasting
God? Like it is a toast. I lift it up and toast him. Or is it a cup that is empty and
he is asking for more?” And the next phrase answers the question: “I will lift
up the cup of salvation and call on the name of the Lord.”
So the answer of payback to God is, ask for more. If you want to honor God for
yesterday’s grace, ask him for today’s grace. In doing that, you are showing
your desperate need and you are showing God’s infinite resourcefulness. If you
pay forward the way Paul pays forward in 
 Romans 1:14, know this: You are not paying God back by paying forward to
others. You are drawing down more and more and more grace and laying up
more and more treasure in heaven.

Conclusion:

The best preparation you can make for the future is to start paving a smooth
road into the future by paying for it in advance.

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