Always is an archaic adverb that means "all along", "for all time", or "perpetually". In the Bible it is used to describe God's faithfulness, promise, and plan. In Hebrew the word is תמיד, pronounced "tamid" which means forever. In Aramaic it is māranā thā. The Greek word used in the Bible is pantote (πάντοτε). In Latin always is semper. The English word always comes from the Old English word ealne weg which means "all the way" which has been around since 1225 in Hali Meidenhad.
God love is always unfailing. He has enough compassion to blot out our sins. Jesus washes away all guilt and purifies us from sin. See your rebellion for what it is and allow it to halt you. Sin is evil, but Jesus shows us what is right. God is always the judge of what is right and wrong. We were born with a sinful nature, but you can also have an honest desire for wisdom and truth.
Jesus told his apostles that he had given them authority in Heaven and on Earth. He gave them that authority for them to go make disciples in all nations, baptizing them in God 's and his name, and how to follow the Holy Spirit. New disciples have to be taught how to be obedient. It doesn't come naturally. Don't forget Jesus is always with his disciples. He was with his apostles even to the end.
Do not criticize those that do good and follow Jesus. There will always be the poor or people in need, but there are only a few opportunities where you can help. Make sure that you are following the path that the Holy Spirit leads. Never forget the Good News and what it means.
Always allow the joy of the Jesus be full within you. You do this by rejoicing in what He has done in your life. Allow everyone see what joy Jesus brings to your life. Be considerate and remember that Jesus is returning. You don't want to be doing something stupid when he comes back.
If you are eager to do good, then who will want to harm you? However, if you do suffer for doing what is right, then trust that God will reward you. Do not be afraid, but instead worship God. When someone ask you where you find your hope, always be ready to respond with your testimony. Be gentle and respectful, so that you can keep a clear conscience. When people speak against you, then the shame will be laid on them. It is better to suffer for doing good than to suffer for doing wrong.
Psalm 51:1-6, Matthew 28:18-20, Mark 14:6-9, Philippians 4:4-5, & 1 Peter 3:13-17