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What God says about motivation?
“Seek the LORD and His strength; seek His presence continually!” The Good News: It’s not enough to only pray to God when you need Him, you must do it every day, even when you have everything you want and need. “It is the Lord who goes before you. He will be with you; He will not fail you or forsake you.
What is God strong desire?
It stresses the strength of feeling and often implies strong intention or aim. Our desires fuel our actions; this ability was given to us by God to pull us towards Himself and His ways. Having Godly desires means we must always long for, hope for and express our wishes for God and His ways.
What are pure motives?
Motives show up in our everyday actions. Some are given with a pure motive to bless someone. But other motives for giving can include the desire to impress someone or manipulate them to do us a favor or gain a promotion. Self-pity can be a motive to get someone’s attention or control a relationship.
What is your purpose God?
In one sense, you are always living in God’s purpose. God is God and He works all things, including your life, according to his purposes. Psalm 57:2 says, “I cry out to God Most High, to God who fulfills his purpose for me.” This is key in understanding God’s purpose for your life.
What does Bible scripture say about motivation?
The Bible tells us that our motivation should not be selfish gain or seeking approval based on our own merits; rather, our motivation should come from God and a desire to obey and honor Him. Our first priority should be our relationship with God.
Is God an emotional God?
The Bible does not portray God as emotional because we are projecting onto God things that we understand, but because God has chosen to reveal this about his own nature. The Biblical truth is that God is an emotional being, and we are made in God’s image. That means our emotions are made in God’s image.
What is good motivation?
Two things are good for motivation. They are fear and desire. You have the desire but not the fear. You must have a little hint of it to have asked the question, though. I think the other answer on here is right. You lack discipline. Organization will set you free. You hate having time scheduled,…