 Ya k kwa nanjiki kufi mania lulu,ividi nga kwa kuiu? Kufiwa sa vukati, kwa nagandasi kwa kwa rikozikusia... kwa ktu kutu, kwa kufiwa kikwetia kwa kierenati sو you tiaита ndini na kwa yuni mati na kwa hizuli na fiajtia kwa kama kusiyo ninga ni kwenia kwa yuni mati na hizi yuni mati nina mati kwa kweza kwa yuni mati, naka kwa kwa kula kaj�panstikaitu yukali Asunite nunguana matata mahala Zahi kwa Krist caveколtina Ata ni pi recreation subayata Everything you, because by serving and giving others, you are giving it to Christ. So our inspiration vibe comes from the book of Matthew chapter 25, to Kianzana verse 34. I think at this rate it has been in me letebo ya nina kwa kama church. Comes from the book of Matthew chapter 25, to Kianzana verse 34, which says, Then the king will say to those on his right. Come, you who are blessed by my father, check your inheritance. The kingdom prepared for you since the creation of the world. For I was angry and you gave me something to eat. I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink. I was a stranger and you invited me in. I needed clothes and you clothed me. I was sick and you looked after me. I was in prison and you came to visit me. That is heaven. Then the rashas will answer him, Lord. When did we see you angry and feed you? Or thirsty and give you something to drink? When did we see you a stranger and invite you in? Or needing clothes and cloth you? When did we see you sick or in prison and go to visit you? The king will reply, I tell you the truth. Whatever you did for the one or the least of these brothers of mine, you did it for me. These people were expecting Christ to be clothed in tartar clothes. They were expecting him to be hungry. So that they can actually give back. They can give him food. They can give him time. They can visit him in prison. But the king is telling him, whatever I tell you the truth, whatever you did for the least of these brothers of mine, you did it for me. How much more do you need? Actually this verse is just like self-explanatory. Whatever you did for the least of them, you will be clothed in tartar clothes. You expect Christ to be clothed in tartar clothes. But you cannot give the person who is next to you. Begin with the person next to you, your brother at home, the people you see in that plot. Begin with the person who is next to you. Begin with the person who is next to you. It's not a must to be money. You can give that person your clothes, your time. You can visit the Sikh. You can even visit your brother who is in prison. Kwa kuna wa sayawamechi kwa kulejela. Kuna wengine I've done ministries in Afghan missions to prison that those who have not been visited ever since they were put there, never been visited. Kwa kuna wa sayawamechi kwa kulejela. Begin with that person. End of kamaone keshwa. Amata leo. Don't postpone it. Begin now. Go visit those who are Sikh. Don't expect Christ to be Sikh. No, visit. Because once you do it for the list of my brothers, you are doing it for Christ. So let us love. Let us give. Let us fall in love with God's creation. Because once you fall in love with God's creation, you will give freely. So the main point is here. The key commandment, which is love, and you will give freely. Yes. And we can also give back to the society using our gifts. Kama kuna gift ya kwimba. Also, tunezanzapale church by singing. We've seen, like Franklin here, alikwana tuwambia nasa PCA kule ana imba in prison worship. You can do that. See, let's move to a hit song. Let's say me. Eh, mazemi nimesav, no. You can begin by singing back at your church home. And I like what Ruben Kigame told us one day. Onaji wasani wanam dai. Oh, Ruben Kigame. We want a hit song. No, no. You can begin at your home church. Imba. God sees. God sees your service. And rewards that. Also, with your talents, singing, dancing, making clothes. Kuna waliwa kupua kumekungo. See, let's matter. Or you can give out your clothes. Kama kupua kushonango. Shona ulemsi anango. Uko, unaji tu na kujangana irobi tu nasa u penye tu metoka. Remember your people in the village. Upeleke. Serve them. Give them. Don't hold those things that God has given you. Open your hands. Give them out. Because whatever you do, you're doing it for Christ. Also, toki. I like what First Peter says. Let me just get the book. First Peter for 10, 11 says, each one should use whatever gift he has received to serve others. Faithfully administering God's grace in each various form. If anyone speaks, he should do it as if. If anyone, let me just get that. If anyone speaks, he should do it as once speaking the very words of God. If anyone serves, he should do it with the strength God provides. So, don't hold backward gifts and talents and human resources. Let us give. Not that we can be labeled as poor. Ulemsi anim poor. I want to pay. Let's do it because you are doing it for Christ. I'll leave you with a quote by Billy Graham which says, God has given us two hands. One to receive and the other to give. We don't have to be rich. We can give whatever we have. The little we have turns yetu apu. Let us give back and let us love God's creation. That is our inspiration vibe for today. Catch more of these next Sunday. That's awesome. It's such a blessing one. Ulemsi anim poor. Bless it is the hand that gives. Where is it?