I've Got The RECEIPTS, says God

I’ve Got The RECEIPTS, says God

I’ve got the RECEIPTS, says God.

I’ve got the receipts” means “I have proof that he’s lying”.

In slang, “receipts” means proof or evidence.

According to the accountant; The math isn’t mathing! I’ve got the receipts, says God.

One day, we will ALL have to give an account for…or “show me the receipts…Romans 14:12; Matthew 12:36; Hebrews 13:17, says God.

#Girl Math=Storing up treasures in heaven or

💰money.

“Girl math” is a slang term, often used humorously, to describe the illogical ways people (particularly women) rationalize spending decisions, especially when justifying purchases. It’s a playful way to justify spending. Smile!

Examples:

Some common examples include:

“Cash is free money”

“Anything under $5 is free”

“If you return something, it’s like you’re making money”

“Buying on sale means you’re saving money”

“Free shipping thresholds are an excuse to spend more”

“Purchases are justified if you wear or use them often enough”

Essentially, “girl math” isn’t about serious financial planning; it’s a humorous way to acknowledge the sometimes-irrational ways people justify spending.

Like I said before, storing up treasures in heaven in my mind=#Girl Math.

Because when i GIVE to God; or say it this way. Every time PRAISES go up, blessings🙌 comes down…YEA! YES! YES!

2 Corinthians 1:20; This verse states, “For all the promises of God in him are “yea, and in him Amen, unto the glory of God by us.”

Storing up treasures in heaven, as Jesus teaches in Matthew 6:19-21, refers to focusing on eternal values and investing in things that please God and will last for eternity, rather than solely pursuing earthly possessions and wealth. It’s about prioritizing spiritual and eternal rewards over temporary, earthly gains.

Here’s a more detailed explanation:

Earthly vs. Heavenly Treasures:

Earthly Treasures:

Jesus describes earthly treasures as things that can be lost, destroyed, or stolen (moths, rust, thieves). These can include material possessions, wealth, and even worldly achievements.

Heavenly Treasures:

These are lasting, eternal rewards that are obtained by living a life that pleases God, including acts of service, generosity, and obedience to God’s commands.

How to Store Up Treasures in Heaven:

Living a life of faith and obedience:

This involves believing in Jesus Christ, following his teachings, and seeking to live according to his will.

Practicing GENEROSITY and compassion:

Giving to those in need, showing kindness, and being generous with one’s time and resources are ways to store up treasure in heaven.

Serving God and others:

Using one’s talents and gifts to serve the church, community, and those in need is a way to lay up treasures.

Investing in eternal things:

This includes sharing the gospel, praying for others, and focusing on building a relationship with God.

The Significance of the Heart:

Jesus also emphasizes that “where your treasure is, there your heart will be also” (Matthew 6:21). This highlights the connection between what we value and where our affections lie. By focusing on heavenly treasures, we align our hearts with God’s will and priorities.

In essence, storing up treasures in heaven is not about accumulating material wealth for a future reward, but about cultivating a heart that is devoted to God and investing in things that have eternal significance.

In closing, I’m in the mood for a little HARD ROCK music today. 📸picture me head banging…smile.

Sing: feel the movement, feel the pressure, “DOWN “song” by Thousand Foot Krutch(Andy Hunter Remix).

I’ve got the receipts, says God.
I don’t know about you but that gives me chills. 20 years ago, I told you to clean your room, says God. Did you think I forgot! I got something for you! I’ve got the receipts, says God. If I were you, I would ask Jesus to save me from the “spanking that’s coming; if you call on the name; Romans 10:9-13.
The “wise thing to do is to “KISS THE SON; Psalms 2:12.
Calling all sinners!

Karen Hyles
Welcome, I'm Karen!
Hello friend! Writing has been my passion since I was nine. Winning my first writing contest at that young age inspired me to keep improving my skills. Fast forward to when I was 22 years old when I experienced a profound spiritual awakening that led me to become a devout Christian. From that point on, I knew that I wanted to use my writing abilities to spread the word of God and positively impact the world.
 
  • Over the past 30 years, I have poured myself into my writing, producing a wide range of content that spans from letters to prisoners and newsletters to newspaper articles, books, and social media posts.
  • For the past four years, I have even been contributing to the Churchome App, sharing my thoughts, insights, and experiences with the wider Christian community.
  • I am particularly proud of my latest books, "Let's Make Love, Then Cook. It's Not What You Think" and "It's Just Good Housekeeping."
  • "Let's Make Love, Then Cook. It's Not What You Think" is about loving God, loving people, and serving people.
  • "It's Just Good Housekeeping." is about finding an attractive way to encourage everyone to read their Bible because reading the Bible has an impact on keeping our lives clean and pure.
 
These books are a testament to my love of writing, as well as my commitment to using that writing to inspire, inform, and entertain people from all walks of life.

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