THE UNPROFITABLE PROFIT: GAINS THAT BANKRUPT THE SOUL PART 12: FINAL LAP: THE PROFITABLE LIFE — WHEN THE SOUL IS PRESERVED AND REWARDED

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THE UNPROFITABLE PROFIT: GAINS THAT BANKRUPT THE SOUL PART 12: FINAL LAP: THE PROFITABLE LIFE — WHEN THE SOUL IS PRESERVED AND REWARDED Matthew 25:21 “Well done, thou good and faithful servant… enter thou into the joy of thy lord.”  In Part 11, we stood before the eternal verdict. We learned that: Eternity reveals what life concealed. The verdict is based on response, not information. What you lived—not what you claimed—will speak. He managed life well… but neglected his soul. After all the warnings…after all the losses… after all the consequences…There is still a question: “ What does it mean to truly profit?”  Because not all profit is dangerous. There is a kind of gain…that heaven approves. A life where nothing essential is lost—and everything that matters is preserved. The Profitable Life — When The Soul Is Preserved And Rewarded A profitable life is not measured by how much you have…but by what you keep. It is a life where: Your soul is intact. Your alignment is consisten...

FROM LODEBAR TO THE KING’S TABLE PART 10 — LIVING LIKE ROYALTY AFTER LODEBAR

FROM LODEBAR TO THE KING’S TABLE
PART 10 — LIVING LIKE ROYALTY AFTER LODEBAR


2 Samuel 19:30

And Mephibosheth said unto the king, Yea, let him take all, forasmuch as my lord the king is come again in peace unto his own house.


In Part 9, we confronted betrayal from within—when helpers become competitors and truth is distorted. We learned that God allows such moments to test humility, trust, and discernment.


Leaving Lodebar is one thing. Living like royalty is another. Many survive hardship, but few sustain honor after restoration.

The final test is not whether God lifts you—but whether you remain grounded once He does.

Spiritual Dimension — Walking in Humility and Gratitude

Mephibosheth never demanded justice. He trusted the king’s discernment. Royal living begins with humility— knowing grace brought you here, not merit.


Physical Dimension — Stewardship of Provision

Restoration came with land, servants, and resources. Living like royalty meant managing abundance wisely. Grace gives provision, but discipline sustains it.


Emotional Dimension — Peace Beyond Vindication

Mephibosheth chose peace over argument. He valued relationship above possession. Healing is complete when you no longer need to prove your innocence.


Social Dimension — Influence Without Arrogance

Royalty is revealed in conduct. How you treat people after elevation defines your true rank. Honor is not in position— it is in posture.


Prayer

Father, Teach me to walk in honor after deliverance. Help me steward grace with humility and wisdom. Let my life reflect the dignity of Your restoration. Amen.


This journey may end here, but your calling continues— live daily as one who has been lifted by grace. Hallelujah!


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Prince Julius Nenebi-Darkson

(EL-PJ God’s Penman)

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