A Blessed Fall to All by Rev Christopher P Foustoukos

For anyone who wishes to enjoy life and experience God’s goodness – to be happy, respected and, in short, live a full rich life – read slowly but reflectively and humbly the following verses:

For “Those who desire life and desire to see good days, let them keep their tongues from evil and their lips from speaking deceit; let them turn away from evil and do good; let them seek peace and pursue it.” (1Peter 3:10, 11)

In these two verses are listed just a few things that put happiness in your heart.

We are told to curb our tongues from speaking evil about anyone. Simply put, never say anything to hurt anyone.

Moreover, we are to refrain from double talk, from shrewd remarks that are designed to advance our interests at someone else’s expense or disadvantage. We are to turn our back upon evil and, in every way possible, do good. We are to help people and bring blessings into their lives. We are to seek peace on earth and in our own hearts, and live so that peace- fulness may flow from us to others. We are to be- come an island of peace in a world of turmoil.

Do simple, honest Christian things and life will be good...and you will love it! A blessed Fall to all of you and may we gather together each Sunday to thank the Lord for all of His blessings!

+Father Chris

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