For the person struggling with faithfulness. Being faithful means being loyal, constant, and steadfast. You are married. You be faithful. Or you’re a student, you go about studying. Keep the rules. Keep the regulations. You have a course; stick to it, do what is expected of you, and stay on it. You stay focused. Many things happen today, and people no longer want to be faithful. They want to take shortcuts, and they want to deceive, and that is why we have many problems in our society. If you’re faithful, then you will be trusted. We call for faithfulness in our society today so that the Lord can say, “Well done, good and faithful servant.”
I have total faith in you. So, being faithful means being loyal. You have to be constant and steadfast in affection. Keep to the agreements. That is faithfulness.
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