The rectitude is the way toward the true success.

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The rectitude is the way toward the true success.

• “He who trusts in his riches shall fall; but the righteous shall blossom like a branch.” (Pro 11:28).

Many people trust in their wealth to vent their emotions, feelings, thoughts and desires. In other words, they are the kind of person that doesn’t take effrontery or abusiveness to home. They do and speak what they want and, if someone expostulate or repine, they tussle, assault or even take down this person (see Isa 29:21).

And they do this shored up by their richness, in according to which they suppose to be able to buy off authorities and people of influence. Well, regrettably, they even can desecrate the good character which is owed to every people to whom the Creator bestow them authority (John 19:11). After all, authority isn’t someone that impose orders (1Peter 5:3), but he who, staunchly, stick up for what they believe, even if, for this, they need to chuck in their life.

Anyway, even if they can achieve success, they will fall in the soul and spirit (Hab 2:5-13). Their innermost being will be empty, their life will be nonsense, vain, outright void of peace, elation and love.

Nonetheless, the righteous will bring out all the beauty that is present in the sanctity of the Creator (Psalms 29:2; 96:6), which will give room to the fruit of the Holy Spirit.

Therefore, have a good day being a good perfume of Christ (2Cor 2:15) and ready to bear many fruit for Jesus’ glory (John 15:8).