Author | Andrews Baah Kwafo

Serving as the founder and president of our ministry, Andrews leads and directs the vision of the ministry. He is also involved in the constant production of digital resources within the ministry and beyond.
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Do What Is Right in the Eyes of Everyone

Even though we were created in Christ unto good works (Ephesians 2:10) and doing good by faith is to please the Father, Jesus knows that we are living epistles in this world. He knows some people will only get converted by the exemplary attitude of Christians around them. That’s why with whatever we do, we must factor in how it affects others.

Devote to One Another in Love

In Romans 12:10, it’s written that, as Christians, we must be devoted to one another in love. Translated word “devote” means affection. So we must be affectionate toward one another as an expression of the love of God. If that scripture starts with a “Be,” then devotion unto one another must be done with intentionality. And if it ends with “one another,” then that practice cuts across married couples to include others because “one another” connotes more than two people.

Love Must Be Sincere

If the Bible says, “hate what’s evil,” you’ve got to vehemently show red flags against the enemy’s gimmicks in your relationships with people. Hate unforgiveness. Hate lies. Be truthful and selfless because it doesn’t cost to love as God does; it pays.

Do Something Useful with Your Hands

Peter, for eternity, was called to be a preacher to the Jews. But he was a fisherman till Jesus showed up and turned him to be a fisher of men. Sometimes, it requires one man of vision to step up for God to use him to reorder lives. But should that not happen, or hasn’t yet happened, our hands must always be committed to doing something useful, whether purpose-related or not.

Do Not Use Your Freedom to Indulge the Flesh

You’re redeemed in Christ Jesus by His blood so that you’ll live the life you ought to – that life filled with good works which God foreordained for you to live in Christ (Ephesians 2:10). Good works don’t contain evil acts. No work of the flesh is part of the eternal life you’ve been given in Christ.

Do Not Grow Weary of Doing Good

We live in the last days. And according to Apostle Paul, one attitude of people in these times is ungratefulness (2 Timothy 3:3). Doing good with high expectations from receivers can end up disappointing you. Don’t set your own discouragement trap.

Do Not Become Conceited

Everybody’s race of faith is different, although purposes are connected. When you see someone moving forward, it doesn’t mean God has left you behind. Follow Jesus, and stop comparing your life with another person.