Come to me, All

Mathew 11:28 Come to me, all you that labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.

When we encounter setbacks and failure and thus feel sorrow and pain, God will heal the pain in our heart, and guide us to cast off hardship. Have you ever had a time in your life where you felt overwhelmed by the things of this world? Where life seemed so hard and no matter what you did, things just wouldn’t go right?

We are allowed to come to God personally; there is nothing between Him and us. The first thing that Jesus says to us is, “Come to Me…”. I know and very well remember that in my life when I tried to do everything with my own strength alone it did not turn out well. 

God wants to set you free and give you rest from the torture you are under. God can take the addictions of your life if you let Him. For some people, it will be instant, and for others, it will be a process.

The COVID-19 has brought depression to many life’s. Depression robs you of the ability to enjoy life and not only hurts you mentally but physically as well. God wants you to live a full life and is able to heal your mind as you take those steps of faith to find His rest. Jesus makes an extraordinary offer to all who hear Him. Jesus gave an  invitation to all- if you’re struggling and tired, I can give you relief.

Our burdens are not simple, they are not relieved by simplistic platitudes, but a simple promise can relieve a complex burden, provided we believe that the power behind the promise is complex and strong enough to relieve our heaviness.

Jesus does not give us “10 Ways to Relieve our Weariness,” like the motivational coaches offer in the 21st century where Americans are drawn. Jesus simply offers himself as the universal solution to all that burdens us. We all bear burdens and become weary, but in different ways, for different reasons, and often at different times. When we are weary, we are easily discouraged and can be given to cynical unbelief. So if you are weary, for whatever reason, however complex, Jesus invites you to come. Come, take his light yoke of believing in him.

At whatever stage of your life you find yourself, The life of faith is a constant coming to Jesus for daily, hourly, and fresh supplies. Always set aside part of each day to talk with God, thanking Him for who He is and what He has done for you. 

Wait on the LORD- be of good Courage

Wait on the LORD: be of good courage, and he shall strengthen your heart: wait, I say, on the LORD. Psalm 27:14

Patient endurance as we wait for the Lord to work in the difficult circumstances of life, encourages our faith in God.

We need to confidently wait for the Lord to act on our behalf, faith is often tested in those long and painful seasons of life when patient endurance is called upon, we should submissively wait on the Lord’s promises to be fulfilled, in prayer and praise and thanksgiving. Wherever the believer is, he can find a way to the throne of grace by prayer. God’s time to help those that trust in him, is when all other helpers fail. He is a surer and better Friend than earthly parents are or can be. 

The main lesson which the book of psalm 27 verse 14 is designed to convey is “Wait on the Lord”. Wait at his door with prayer; wait at his foot with humility; wait at his table with service; wait at his window with expectancy. Lately, I have become one of those people who waits until the last minute to board a moving bus. I have shared about my life in previous messages.

God has our seat assigned – He knows the route and the destination. There is a certainty – we will go. He will take us forward. He will fulfill His promises to us.

Waiting involves eager expectation, but expectation that is tempered with the understanding that God – in His time – in His way – will move – but only when it’s best to do so.

Henceforth, how firmly are we convinced that God will fulfill His promises? How strong is our faith in God? Those who are mature in their faith know that God does bring the victory and they are willing to wait for Him.

Waiting on God means expectation.

God gives us times of waiting, to prepare – to take stock of the resources He has given us. To equip ourselves – to regain our focus.

Waiting on God means that we are preparing – to be ready with what He has given us because He will fulfill His promises. He will answer our prayers.

Father in Heaven, I lay my life upon Your altar, to be dead to what the entire world would try to offer, and alive in whole hardheartedness to You. This is a time of my consecration and commitment to You alone. In Jesus name.

Amen…….

Rest in the Lord and wait Patiently

Psalm 37:7 –

Rest in the Lord and wait patiently for him: fret not yourself because of him who prospers in his way, because of the man who brings wicked devices to pass.

Relying on God is man’s greatest wisdom.  The Bible teaches about relying on God and the Gospel helps you learn to rely on God in any difficulty and danger and gives you confidence and power.

Instead of worrying and envying, in the book of Psalm David counseled us to trust God and work for His glory. When we look at the prosperity of the wicked we are often distracted.

I remember the days when I failed in several businesses.

I started international courier cargo in 2013 and failed.

I started Marine container leasing in 2014 and failed.

I started a civil construction company in 2014 and again failed.

I started a business in Inland water transportation 2014 and failed.

I started a Stock broking company and then failed again in 2016 while I was trying to establish my contract labor company for construction business.

I failed and became miserable with all debts in 2017.

I saw many who were behind me and saw me as competitors who are well established today and living the best of their life.

But there was something I strongly believed was that I must live and work as God had planned for me. I strongly believe that I will succeed but must follow God’s plan. I met with a severe accident on 19 November 2019 and was unconscious for 3 days. My family members were informed but God had a plan, since then and till now I am driving things with the Glory of God the Father, in times of pandemic every nation has its own conditions and repercussions to address the issue, but we need to understand how God wants us to behave with each other. I have now new people in my life who are helping me find a new job, there are people who are trying to understand my business concept there are people who followed me and looking for opportunities to fix me so that I can move to US as I was cheated by an attorney from New York for H1-B VISA. The Bible teaches us and counsels us of God, to leave all worry and envy and enjoy the blessings God gave us. This means to cheer the heart and mind by considering and by faith receiving multiple blessings of God……

The reason many believers do not delight in God is that they do not know him very well, and the reason they do not know him very well is that they do not spend time with him. Do not think first of the desires of thy heart but think first of delighting thyself in thy God. If thou hast accepted him as thy Lord, he is thine; so, delight in him, and then he will give thee the desires of thy heart.”

If you have God for your ‘enduring substance,’ you can face all varieties of conditions, and be calm, I have no business, for instance, to expect God to save me from the natural consequences of my own worldliness. If I have taken up a course from eager desires for earthly good without due regard to His will, I have no right, when things begin to go awry, to turn round to God and say, ‘Lord! I Wait upon Thee to Save Me.’

He who has delighted in the Lord, and committed his way unto Him, can venture to front whatever may be coming. The person can claim from his faithful Father the protection and the peace which He has bound Himself to give.

This will be blessed then to leave all the possible to-morrow with a very quiet heart in His hands! 

In His Glory

God will Guide you into all Truth

John 16:12-13 – I have yet many things to say to you, but you cannot bear them now. However, when he, the Spirit of truth, is come, he will guide you into all truth: for he shall not speak of himself; but whatever he shall hear, that shall he speak: and he will show you things to come.

Grace is God choosing to bless us. It is His benevolence to the undeserving. God shows both mercy and grace, but they are not the same. Mercy withholds a punishment we deserve; grace gives a blessing we do not deserve. Grace is God giving the greatest treasure to the least deserving—which is every one of us.

The question we are left with is whether we will listen to the Spirit and be open to newer and deeper understandings of our faith and to the implications of Jesus’s revelation for us today. 

Jesus has been explaining the coming and work of the Holy Spirit. That includes the ways in which the Spirit will “convict” the unbelieving world.

A recurring theme in the Bible is that God understands our weaknesses.

Jesus told us that He would convict the world of the Sin. We learned that His mission to the world was to expose sin, expose their false righteousness, and expose the fact that judgment is coming for all who are not in Christ.

Here in the book of John chapter sixteen verse twelve to thirteen the things that Jesus still needed to tell his disciples was that they would require supernatural understanding.  This was the thing they currently did not possess.  They would, however, possess it very shortly once they all received the Holy Spirit. When the Holy Spirit comes, our Lord tells us, He will guide us into truth.  

In this verse Jesus is explaining us something ——–Well!! — Our Lord tells them that He has much more to say.  His revelation is not finished.  He wants to tell them many more things and He will through the Holy Spirit……. 

It is not that the Holy Spirit will be leading all Christians into new and additional truth.

Jesus tells His followers that the Holy Spirit will speak to them the things He hears from God. The other issue that lies under the surface here is the fact that God’s Word will function as the Holy Spirit works to convict the world of sin, righteousness, and judgment.  It is God’s Word now accompanied with the Spirit that does that in the hearts of lost people.

All the truth that God wants humanity to have will be taught by the Holy Spirit.  There are more things about God than are contained in the Bible. 

However, everything we need to know about God is given to us in the Bible. 

How do we understand God’s wisdom?

Open your Bible and you get God’s Wisdom. 

Do we understand that Jesus said heaven and earth will pass away but My Word will not pass away?

Remember Nelson Mandela’s famous quote, we are made for greatness? I am the beloved of the Father!

Heavenly Father, thank You for the glorious plan that You proposed before me and the foundation of the world. Keep me focusing on the immediate and to rest of my life with confidence in You every moment of the day, in Jesus name,

……AMEN

Fear Not- God will Not Forsake You

Deuteronomy 31:6 Be strong and of a good courage, fear not, nor be afraid of them: for the LORD your God, he it is that does go with you; he will not fail you, nor forsake you.

When we feel weak in our faith in difficulties, we need God’s presence; when we feel fear facing frequent disasters, we are more in need of God’s presence. The following Bible verse about God being with us and related content will help you find the way to obtain God’s presence. Men of encouragement like Moses are a blessing.

Revelation 16:15 Behold, I come as a thief. Blessed is he that watches, and keeps his garments, lest he walk naked, and they see his shame.

Since we are searching for the footprints of God, it behooves us to search for Gods Will, for the words of God, for His utterances—because wherever there are new words spoken by God, the voice of God is there, and wherever there are the footsteps of God, God’s deeds are there. Wherever there is the expression of God, there God appears, and wherever God appears, there the truth, the way, and the life exist. Moses assures Israel of the constant presence of God with them.

The word of God is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of men’s hearts and meets them by reproofs and correction. The people who preach the word, know not the imaginations of men; but God, whose word it is, knows perfectly.

The book of Deuteronomy addresses something that we all need to understand. What does it look like to live in the light of the grace of God, the grace of God that is most powerfully brought to us through the person and work of the Lord Jesus? 

Well, my friends, kindly understand, what God wants me to do with my life. So, every day, I must live with a “God’s mentality.”

Jesus was able to complete God’s commission—the work of all mankind’s redemption—because He gave every care to God’s will, without making any plans or arrangements for Himself. 

Those who serve God should be God’s intimates, they should be pleasing to God, and capable of the utmost loyalty to God, regardless of how other people treat you, you always walk the path you should walk, and give every care to God’s burden.

When Job first underwent his trials, he was stripped of all his property and all of his children, but he did not fall down or say anything that was a sin against God as a result. He had overcome the temptations of Satan, and he had overcome his material assets, his offspring and the trial of losing all his worldly possessions, which is to say he was able to obey God as He took things away from him and he was also able to offer thanks and praise to God because of what God did. Such was Job’s conduct during Satan’s first temptation, and such was also Job’s testimony during the first trial of God. In the second trial, Satan stretched forth its hand to afflict Job, and although Job experienced pain greater than he had ever felt before, still his testimony was enough to leave people astounded. He used his fortitude, conviction, and obedience to God, as well as his fear of God, to once more defeat Satan, and his conduct and his testimony were once more approved of and favored by God. During this temptation, Job used his actual conduct to proclaim to Satan that the pain of the flesh could not alter his faith and obedience to God or take away his devotion to God and fear of God; he would not renounce God or give up his own perfection and uprightness because he faced death. Job’s determination made a coward of Satan, his faith left Satan timorous and trembling, the intensity with which he fought against Satan during their life-and-death battle bred in Satan a deep hatred and resentment; his perfection and uprightness left Satan with nothing more it could do to him, such that Satan abandoned its attacks on him and gave up its accusations against Job that it had laid before Jehovah God. This meant that Job had overcome the world, he had overcome the flesh, he had overcome Satan, and he had overcome death; he was completely and utterly a man who belonged to God. During these two trials, Job stood firm in his testimony, actually lived out his perfection and uprightness, and broadened the scope of his living principles of fearing God and shunning evil. Having undergone these two trials, there was born in Job a richer experience, and this experience made him more mature and seasoned, it made him stronger, and of greater conviction, and it made him more confident of the rightness and worthiness of the integrity to which he held firm. God’s trials of Job gave him a deep understanding and sense of God’s concern for man and allowed him to sense the preciousness of God’s love, from which point consideration toward and love for God were added into his fear of God. The trials of God not only did not alienate Job from Him but brought his heart closer to God. When the fleshly pain endured by Job reached its peak, the concern that he felt from God gave him no choice but to curse the day of his birth. Such conduct was not long planned, but a natural revelation of the consideration for and love for God from within his heart, it was a natural revelation that came from his consideration for and love for God. This is to say, because he loathed himself, and he was unwilling to, and could not stand to torment God, thus his consideration and love reached the point of selflessness. Thus, he elevated his faith and obedience to God and fear of God to the level of consideration and loving. He did not allow himself to do anything that would cause harm to God, he did not permit himself any conduct that would hurt God, and did not allow himself to bring any sorrow, grief, or even unhappiness upon God for his own reasons. In God’s eyes, although Job was still the same Job as before, Job’s faith, obedience, and fear of God had brought God complete satisfaction and enjoyment.

The group of people whom God will gain are those who know God; that is, those who know His practicality. Furthermore, they are those who are able to submit to God’s practical work.

Amen……

God’s Throne of Grace

Hebrews 4:16

Let us then approach God’s throne of grace with confidence, so that we may receive mercy and find grace to help us in our time of need.

The Holy Scriptures are the word of God. When God sets it home by his Spirit, it convinces powerfully, converts powerfully, and comforts powerfully. It makes a soul that has long been proud, to be humble; and a perverse spirit, to be meek and obedient. 

Long ago, at many times and in many ways, God spoke to our fathers by the prophets, but in last days he has spoken  to us by his Son, whom he appointed   the heir of all things, through whom he created the world. He is the radiance of the glory of God and the exact imprint of his nature, and he upholds the           universe by the word of his power.

The work Jesus did was in accordance with the needs of man in that age. His task was to redeem humanity, to forgive them their sins, and so His disposition was wholly one of humility, patience, love, piety, forbearance, mercy, and loving kindness. He blessed humanity richly and brought them grace in abundance, and all the things that they could possibly enjoy, He gave them for their enjoyment: peace and happiness, His tolerance and love, His mercy and loving kindness. 

But now, we are lacking in faith and the ability to differentiate things and we are always unable to understand God’s words and His intentions.

Well!! do not be discouraged, do not be weak, God will make things clear for you. The road to the kingdom is not smooth; nothing is simple! You want blessings to come to you easily.

Today, everyone will have bitter trials to face. Without such trials, the loving heart you have for God will not grow stronger and you will not have true love for Him. Even if these trials consist merely of minor circumstances, everyone must pass through them; it is just that the difficulty of the trials will vary from one person to another. Trials are a blessing from God. Many of us come often before Him and beg on our knees for His blessings. We always think that a few auspicious words count as His blessing, yet we do not recognize that bitterness is one of His blessings.

In a year 2020 and 2021 where we have experienced a great deal of suffering and death, it is likely that we can relate to the trials. Our faith may be weary, weak, and shaken. The COVID-19 pandemic unveiled the pandemic of health and wealth inequalities, racism, and sexism. 

The book of Hebrews encourages us to remember that in our difficult times, tie a knot and hold on. Hold on to the confession with faith. The risen Christ is the assurance of this faith. If it is the confession of our faith that makes us Christians, we should consider what it means to be called this name, take on this title? For one, it means that we have inherited a name that is, above all names, a more excellent name.

God’s grace is revealed like a father to his children, He really wants what is best for us. The word of God does not say that “Okay, I am going to wreck your life, I’m going to take away all your fun because I can do it because I’m the authority. The word of God is about, God who says, “I want you right here, right now, to know the best that life can be for you because I love you, I want what’s best for you.” 

The Bible teaches us another thing, that the best things that we need, we cannot earn; they are God’s gifts to us. You cannot earn the wisdom; you cannot deserve the beauty of what you learn from the Gospel. It is dropped down on us because it is from the God of awesome mercy.

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Those who share in God’s bitterness will certainly share in His sweetness. That is His promise and His blessing to us.

God has always declared man’s rest to be in him, and his love to be the only real happiness of the soul; and faith in his promises, through his Son, to be the only way of entering that rest.

But those who do not believe, shall never enter into this spiritual

Jesus died in our place so we could have a relationship with God and be with Him forever……. Amen

God is Our Refuge and Strength

Psalm 46:1-3 God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble. Therefore, we will not fear, though the earth give way and the mountains fall into the heart of the sea, though its waters roar and foam and the mountains quake with their surging.

The book of Psalm calls upon people of all nations to worship God with reverence and joy. No matter what troubles we meet, whether from earthquakes, floods or wars, or in today’s time we see the pandemic of COVID-19, the person who trusts in God is not overcome by them.

The economists of the World states that this economic crisis will be bigger than Great depression of 1930, the financial crises will impact bigger than 2008.

My friends, but the person who trusts in God is not overcome by them.

Every new year brings us 365 days of uncertainty. Every new day brings us 24 hours of uncertainty. But every second of every hour of every day, God’s presence and power in our lives is available to us. What does the future hold?  It really doesn’t matter, 

The book of Psalm 46 was Martin Luther’s favorite Psalm. During the dark and dangerous periods of the Reformation, Luther would turn to his trusted friend Philip Melanchthon and exclaim: “Let’s sing the 46th Psalm, and let the devil do his worst!”  It inspired his great hymn “A Mighty Fortress is Our God.”  

Israel’s people had heard of God’s marvelous acts in the past; now they have seen them with their own eyes, The citizens of Jerusalem are proud of their city, but they are prouder still of their God who has preserved it.

God is for us as a place to which we may flee for safety; a source of strength to us in danger. 

The book of Psalm 46 verse 1-3 The word “help” here means aid, assistance. The word “trouble” would cover all that can come upon us which would give us anxiety or sorrow. The word rendered “present” means rather, “is found,” or “has been found;” that is, he has “proved” himself to be a help in trouble. The word “present,” express the idea, that He has always “proved” himself to be such a help, and therefore, we must confide in him. It was true in the most eminent sense that God had always been found to be such a helper, “therefore,” there was nothing to fear in the present distress. 

We must know that if God is our refuge and our strength, we don’t need to fear. People can you know come around with all kinds of doomsday notions and prophecies, but it shouldn’t stir us. It shouldn’t worry us. I wouldn’t blame God if He did shake off my business into the Pacific Ocean. And I think He would be justified in doing so. But my trust is in God, always. Now, I don’t care where life takes me, we can’t really escape. We can’t really run from danger. Face it, living is dangerous. No matter where you are you are surrounded with danger, and you can’t really hide from danger. What you can have is the security of God, no matter what calamity or catastrophe may befall. Your life can be hiding in Christ,

I remember December 2016, when Government in India imposed policy of demonetization, I had started a business in Construction Industry as I had a passion to start my own Shipping Vessel operation for Oil and Gas business, I had a government contract order of $11 Million. I lost business, I lost respect, I lost credit worthiness, I joined a job in 2017 at a small grade and salary which I use to get in 2013. God gave me a chance to renew in 2018.Since God has been generous to me, I teach people to be generous.

As I said we can’t really run from danger. Face it, living is dangerous. No matter where you are you are surrounded with danger, and you can’t really hide from danger.

This Pandemic has taught us to think back of the glorious Kingdom Age where they will beat their swords into plow shears and their spears into pruning hooks, and they will study war no more. The glorious thousand years of peace upon the earth as we dwell together in God’s glorious kingdom. Living together in that glorious age, where righteousness covers the earth as waters cover the sea.

Oh, what a glorious anticipation we have of that, neat time. Living on this earth, rejuvenated for the glorious kingdom of Christ.

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Just be still. Know that God is going to work His purposes. The day will come; He will be exalted.

Let Us Pray

We need to know that what we have received comes from you – Father. We thank you that when we give, you are able to meet our needs, meet more than our needs. You are able to meet the needs of others and bring glory to your name, so we surrender all and give it to you.

Amen……

Bless the Lord, O my Soul

Psalm 103:1-4

Bless the Lord, O my soul: and all that is within me, bless his holy name. Bless the Lord, O my soul, and forget not all his benefits: Who forgiveth all thine iniquities; who healeth all thy diseases;Who redeemeth thy life from destruction; who crowneth thee with lovingkindness and tender mercies;

David understood that true worship was something deeply inward, of the soul. It is not just about outward forms or expressions, but also about something real from the soul.

The book of Psalm tells us that “Don’t forget what God has done.” It is easier for an over-stressed person of the 21st century and more during the COVID-19 pandemic to forget about God. The book of Psalms reminds us of the everyday benefits God gave us forgiveness, healing, saving from sins. It speaks and tells us of the inclusive nature of the Lord’s steadfast love which works justice for all who are oppressed.

This Psalm of David is a praise beyond comparison. It lightens my heart to the extent that I must stop my writing and take out time to praise the LORD with all that is within me as well. Even as I type these words of praise, there is an overwhelming presence of the LORD. My heart is singing within at praise of the Lord. Jesus Christ gave His body on the cross to give us a new everlasting life in Him. One of the most loving and wonderful things He has done, is making the earth and all that it contains for a dwelling place for mankind. God gives efficacy to medicine for the body, and his grace sanctifies the soul. Spiritually we are daily under his care, and he visits us, as the doctor does to his patient; healing each problem irrespective how severe we think as it arises. 

He loves the Creator intellectually, emotionally, and practically. There is some parallel in sentiment with the admonition to love God with the totality of one’s being — heart, soul, mind, and strength.

Have you ever been through a dark cloud of life, wherein your heart was wrenched with agony? Finally, then, arriving at shore a solution, you find yourself so overwhelmed with thanksgiving and joy that you virtually weep for the lack of ability to adequately thank God? So, love your Creator intellectually, emotionally, and practically with the totality of one’s being from heart, soul, mind, and strength.

In today’s world, many are keenly conscious of those “benefits” associated with their employment. What sort of insurance do I have? What is my retirement package, etc.? How frequently do we contemplate, though, the “benefits” of our loving Father? Our God Jesus Christ.

Almighty God, through Christ, will forgive all past sins, for the one who submits to the will of his Son in obedience. Pardon does hinge upon yielding to the terms of the divine plan of salvation.

God is to be served with the best we have; as with the best of our substance, so with the best of our persons; and it is the heart, and soul, which he requires to be given Him; and such service as is performed with the soul or spirit is most agreeable to him; being a Spirit, and therefore must be worshipped in spirit and in truth. Amen…

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Do Not be Anxious About Anything

Philippians 4:7

Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.

Prayer gives God a chance to answer and be glorified. Prayer gives your mind a chance to be steadfastly on God. And prayer gives your mind a chance to give over your burdens to the only one who controls the universe…

Paul composed Philippians while he was in prison hence Paul was able to reject anxiety even during his own imprisonment.

The life of faith is filled with the constant challenge ultimately how terrifying life often is….

Well, the Bible in book of Philippians 4:6-7 encourage us to rejoice in the Lord, but also to enact gentleness, make sacrifices for others and focus on whatever is true and whatever is admirable.

The verse says, “Do not be anxious about anything.” It doesn’t state just ““Do not be anxious.”

The word “ANYTHING” means anything.

Many of us have lost our near and dear once due to the impact of the pandemic. Due to the economical crises people have also lost their, savings, business, jobs…. entire generation of families have died in some parts of the world.

The Bible gives teaches us that as Christians, we have a way to acknowledge our anxiety and even plead in our despair and feel that we are not alone.

It is easy for prosperous people, who have nothing to trouble them, to give good advice to suffering hearts; and these are generally as futile as they are easy but due to this pandemic God has taught everyone of us a lesson. If a thing is big enough to threaten me and make me anxious, it is better for me to talk to God about it.

So, the Bible teaches that you can fight everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving.’ That thanksgiving is always in place. If you consider what you have got from God and realizes that whatever you have is received from the hands of divine love, thanksgiving is appropriate in any circumstances.

The temper of the Christian should always be of thanksgiving. There is nothing too great and nothing too small that cannot be given to the Lord, and there is no area in our life, about which we cannot tell the throne of grace. There is no anxiety so disturbing that cannot be guarded by the perfect peace of God and no pain so deep that cannot be healed by Him.

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It is by faith that we were saved, and it must be by faith that we live. It is by faith that every anxious thought is banished from our heart, and when faith in our heavenly Father is translated into prayers and supplication, with thanksgiving, our requests may be made in quietness and in confidence that He will hear and answer.

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Everyone Deserves a better life

My Prayer

Dear Lord, thank You that You know all things and that You know everything about me. Thank You that I can cast all my cares upon You – for You care for me. I want to depend on You in all things, not only today but in the days that lie ahead. In Jesus’ name, AMEN.

Rejoice in Christ

1 Corinthians 12:25‭-‬27

that there should be no schism in the body; but that the members should have the same care one for another. And whether one member suffer, all the members suffer with it; or one member be honoured, all the members rejoice with it. Now ye are the body of Christ, and members in particular.

Trials and Temptations

James1:2-3 Consider it pure joy, my brothers, and sisters, whenever you face trials of many kinds, because you know that the testing of your faith produces perseverance.

Greetings!! For the day……

Today we will understand what the Bible teaches for Trials and Temptations, as our faith in Christ grows, henceforth the Bible refers to joy as a contentment in Christ. It means we should be confidently rooted in Christ.

Hence our faith is believing that the promise of God that we cannot yet see and feel as reality will stand true as he promised. So, it means all our confidence comes from belonging to him and not depending on our own effort or resources.

My friends everyone experiences trials, like facing poverty and persecution, but the book of James states this as “trials of various kinds”. However, James write a demanding thing to suffering people to respond to troubles, regardless of size, as those experiences as “joy”. So, James tells us to “call it” joyful. Hence we must we categorize that moment when assessing our entire life.

Well! Well! Well!…….

We cannot control our circumstances, but we can, apparently, control how we think about our circumstances. When bad things happen, we immediately say, “This is terrible, “This is a bad day” or “My life is going wrong” and “Why did this happen to me?” instead  we can say to ourselves, “This is a bad thing, but I will get through it. I will learn and be stronger. I will call the growth and strength worth rejoicing over, even while it hurts.”

Our faith in Christ teaches us to be joyful under troubles- such exercises are sent from God’s love; and trials in the way of duty will brighten our graces.  In times of trial, patience, and not passion, is set to work in us.

So, my friends, the first argument, our faith is tried through afflictions: which ought to be most pure, Martin Luther knew and taught exactly what the book of James teaches. Faith is tested through trials, not produced by trials. Trials reveal what faith we have; not because God doesn’t know how much faith we have, but so that our faith will be evident to ourselves and to all around us.

Trials bring a necessary season to seek wisdom from God. We often don’t know we need wisdom until our time of difficulty. Therefore, it is said that knowledge is the ability to take things apart, but wisdom is the ability to put things together.

Like once, Alexander the Great gave a poor man a city; and when he modestly refused it as too great for him, Alexander answered, “Non quaero quid te accipere deceat, sed quid me dare, The business is not what thou are fit to receive, but what it becometh me to give.” 

God does indeed give liberally. He gives according to his excellent greatness

Amen

Speak to the Almighty and Argue Case with God

“I desire to speak to the Almighty and to argue my case with God” (Job 13:3)

My dear friends….

Today in times of COVID-19, we are facing severe adversaries in our life’s….

Henceforth I wanted you all to go to Bible and Let us look into the book of Job…..

Job is a wealthy man living in a land called Uz with his large family and extensive flocks. He is “blameless” and “upright,” always careful to avoid doing evil. One day, Satan appears before God in heaven. God boasts to Satan about Job’s goodness, but Satan argues that Job is only good because God has blessed him abundantly. Satan challenges God that, if given permission to punish the man, Job will turn and curse God. God allows Satan to torment Job to test this bold claim, but he forbids Satan to take Job’s life in the process.

Henceforth during the course of the day, Job receives four messages, each bearing separate news that his livestock, servants, and ten children have all died due to marauding invaders or natural catastrophes. Job tears his clothes and shaves his head in mourning, but he still blesses God in his prayers. Satan appears in heaven again, and God grants him another chance to test Job. This time, Job is afflicted with horrible skin sores. His wife encourages him to curse God and to give up and die, but Job refuses, struggling to accept his circumstances.

Job curses the day he was born, comparing life and death to light and darkness. He wishes that his birth had been shrouded in darkness and longs to have never been born, feeling that light, or life, only intensifies his misery.

However, all through the days of his pain his friends and relatives were around him, but the Bible tells us that Job ponders man’s relationship to God. He wonders why God judges people by their actions if God can just as easily alter or forgive their behavior. It is also unclear to Job how a human can appease or court God’s justice. God is unseen, and his ways are inscrutable and beyond human understanding. Moreover, humans cannot possibly persuade God with their words. God cannot be deceived, and Job admits that he does not even understand himself well enough to effectively plead his case to God. Job wishes for someone who can mediate between himself and God, or for God to send him to Sheol, the deep place of the dead. We find that Job sustains his confidence in spite of various criticisms, responding that even if he has done evil, it is his own personal problem. Furthermore, as we can see in book of Job Chapter 16 verse 19 to 25 he believes that there is a “witness” or a “Redeemer” in heaven who will vouch for his innocence. Job wants to confront God and complain, but he cannot physically find God to do it. He feels that wisdom is hidden from human minds, but he resolves to persist in pursuing wisdom by fearing God and avoiding evil.

Let us look into sufferings of Job-

  • The Sabeans attacked and stole all of Job’s oxen and donkeys and killed a portion of his servants (Job 1:14-15).
  • Fire fell from the sky “and burned up the sheep” and more of Job’s servants (Job 1:16).
  • The Chaldeans attacked and stole Job’s camels, killing even more of his servants (Job 1:17).
  • A mighty wind swept in from the desert and destroyed the house where all of Job’s children were gathered for a feast, killing all of them (Job 1:18-19).
  • Satan “afflicted Job with painful sores” from the bottoms of his feet to the top of his head (Job 2:7).  

I would like to give a suggestion looking at the friends of Job to you all that – when a friend is suffering greatly, be there for them, don’t say much, if anything, just be there, and pray.

 Well!!…Suffering cannot be explained by the simple principle of retributive justice, where each person gets what he deserves. We often see in life, it is the righteous who suffer and the wicked who prosper. I myself have experienced when I started in business in 2013 and reached to the worse of my life with severe debts in 2017. Life is like this we need to go by God’s timing and plan.

God was not Job’s enemy, as he may have wondered. God had a purpose and a plan, Job simply didn’t know it yet. Finally, Job gets his conversation with God. As explained in the book of Job chapter 38 to 41, God reminds Job of His deity and authority, of His eternality and power over creation, of His wisdom and omnipresence, of His understanding and supremacy. Job was blessed by the reminder of God’s character, he was further blessed as “the LORD restored his fortunes and gave him twice as much as he had before,” God restored Job’s fortune with “14,000 sheep, 6,000 camels, 1,000 yoke of oxen, and 1,000 female donkeys”. He was restored Job’s family with seven sons, three daughters, and four generations of grandchildren.

 So we see that God reminds Job that the world has order and beauty, but it is also wild and dangerous.

Hence when facing things that are not in accordance with our conceptions and imaginations, we should know how should we treat them, we should see the essence of them according to God’s word and should not analyse the appearance of things with our mind.

While we do not always know why we suffer, we can bring our pain and grief to God and trust that he is wise and knows what he’s doing.

In His Glory

Amen…….

“Into Thine Hand I Commit My Spirit”

Jesus called out with a loud voice, “Father, into your hands I commit my spirit.” When he had said this, he breathed his last.

Luke 23:46

Greetings!!  For the Day…..

Son of God as the perfect Son of Man paid the price for the sin of the world, Heaven was silent and time stood still henceforth every prophecy accomplished. Our lord Jesus died on the Cross to redeem the mankind, to save us from our sins because he loved us. Jesus Christ was mocked, scorned, and tortured. He was condemned to death; he carried his Cross up in Jerusalem to Calvary and was nailed on to the cross. He suffered an inexpressible end. We can go through the Holy Bible and see in the Gospel of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. The world never witnessed such ever fastest Jurisdiction in the history of Mankind the fastest decision ever was made to crucify our lord Jesus.

Henceforth the Bible tells us that Jesus was obedient to His Father to the end, and his final word before his death on the cross was a prayer to His Father.

In today’s time of COVID-19 pandemic when an Economic recession bigger than the great depression of 1930 is expected to touch the World why are we afraid and for what …..we must not forget what Jesus taught us.

Let Us refer to book of John chapter 3 verse 16 “For God so loved the world that he gave his only Son, So that everyone who believes in him may not perish but have eternal life.”

The economies are in the crises but our faith must not……. as God has a plan for us.

I would like my friends to open book of Psalms chapter 31 verses 5…..Please you must read it…  “Into thine hand I commit my spirit”

You must be assured that they are good, choice, wise, and solemn words; we may use them now and in the last tremendous hour. The history tells us that these were the last words of Polycarp, Bernard, Huss, Jerome of Prague, Luther, and of Melanchthon, and many others

Thus my friends we are not only the creature, but the redeemed creature, bought with a price given by our lord Jesus Christ.

Now in our prayers we must be with faith and belief without getting afraid of this pandemic we should say that “I commend my spirit, my soul, my body, my powers, my desires up to thy hands”

Well! Well! Well! My friends what the Lord has done he will do again, for he changes not. He is a God of truth, faithful to his promises, and gracious He will not turn away from his people.

David committed his spirit to God that he might not die, but Christ and we as faithful Christians commit our spirit to God that we may live for ever.

Amen……

God all Things are Possible

Matthew 19:26 – Jesus looked at them and said, “With man this is impossible, but with God all things are possible.”

My dear Friends

Greetings!! for the Day………

Today when there is an Economic crash down across the nations the Bible tells us that God has given us a reason to have faith and believe.

I want you all to be prepared as God has a plan for us.

Today We will go through the scriptures from the holy Gospel from New testament book of Matthew Chapter Nineteen verse 26….

In today’s time of calamity, it should be satisfaction to us who are in a low condition, that we are not exposed to the temptations of a high and prosperous conditions as prevalent in today’s world. If we live more hardly in this world than the rich, yet, if we get more easily to a better world, we have no reason to complain. 

The word of Christ show that it is hard for a rich man to be a good believer with strong faith, and to be saved. As the way to heaven is a narrow way to all, and the gate that leads into it, a strait gate; particularly so to rich people hence more duties are expected from them than from others, and more sins easily beset them. It is hard not to be charmed with a smiling world. Rich people have a great account to make up for their opportunities above others. It is utterly impossible for a man that sets his heart upon his riches, to get to heaven.

Christ our lord has used an expression, denoting a difficulty altogether unconquerable by the power of man and nothing less than the almighty grace of God will enable a rich man to get over this difficulty. 

“With men this is impossible; but with God all things are possible”

Jesus’ standard of perfection was surprising, even for his disciples who overheard this conversation. When they asked about it, he said, “With man this is impossible, but with God all things are possible.

Well! Well! Well!!! My Friends …. Health and wealth are pointless without an eternal relationship with God. Our own path will not lead us to Heaven but only the path that Christ made for us will lead us to Heaven.

There is no disease, no addiction, no demon, no bad habit, no fault, no vice, no weakness, no temper, no moodiness, no pride, no self-pity, no strife, no jealousy, no perversion, no greed, no laziness that Christ our Lord cannot help us to overcome as the enemy of his honor.

So, we should know that our God never calls us to any kingdom responsibility we are capable of pulling off on our own. The Lord is particular about how and where He demonstrates that power. God is most glorified by bringing an event to pass which seems impossible, demonstrating that only His power is sufficient.

Jesus wants us to experience more than mere survival and material wealth. All God asks is for us to invite Him into our messes so He can demonstrate His power. When a problem becomes worse and praying for resolution seems pointless, Jesus says “continue to ask, and God will give to you.

We are invited into prayer, which is not the same as being given the assurance of God’s “YES” to every prayer.

Our warm and close relationship with God is a gift. The ability to speak directly to the Father was once impossible, but as Jesus said: All things are possible with God, so this is made possible by God for us. 

As it is said in the First book of Thessalonians Chapter 5 verse 17 – “Pray Without Ceasing”.

Let Us pray without Ceasing….

Amen

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My God, My God, Why Have You Forsaken Me

Psalms22:1-3

My God, my God, why have you forsaken me? Why are you so far from saving me, so far from my cries of anguish? My God, I cry out by day, but you do not answer, by night, but I find no rest. Yet you are enthroned as the Holy One; you are the one Israel praises.

Well my friends…….... So today on this day of Good Friday when Jesus our Lord was Crucified for our sins, I would like you take back to our Old Testament the book of Psalms Chapter 22.

Hence with our strong faith in changing times I would like to state that the book of Psalms chapter 22 raises three basic questions

Question 1. In the first verse, what is the cry to God?

Question 2. Why did Jesus feel forsaken of the Father?

Question 3. What was the one thing Jesus had dreaded the most?

Well it is about a person who is crying out to God to save him from the taunts and torments of his enemies, and in the last ten verses of this chapter it speaks about thanking God for rescuing him.

I would like to stress this on you all to read this Psalm without reflecting on the use of the first verse by Christ on the Cross with reference to New Testament for book of Matt. 27:46; and Mark 15:34

Hence, here Jesus knew that the Father was near when He was praying. Not even once in His prayers Jesus did not tried to submit to the will of the Father. Further, we are advised to be holy, because our God is holy. We the believers are spiritual and have trust and faith in Jesus our lord. If you want to feel the presence of God, praise Him.

Well looking back to book of Psalms from Verses 1-31: This psalm presents us with a great contrast in mood. Lament characterizes the first 21 verses, while praise and thanksgiving describe the last 10 verses. Prayer accounts for this dramatic shift from lament to praise. It is the story of first being God-forsaken and then God-found and filled.

Let Us Understand in Detail-

The Psalmist’s Hopelessness (22:1-10).

A.  His Hopelessness and National History (22:1-5);

B.   His Hopelessness and Natal History (22:6-10).

II.      The Psalmist’s Prayer (22:11-21).

A.  A No-Help Outlook (22:11-18);

B.   A Divine-Help Outlook (22:19-21).

III.     The Psalmist’s Testimonies and Worship (22:22-31).

A.  An Individual Precipitation of Praise (22:22-25);

B.   A Corporate Perpetuation of Praise (22:26-31).

Many times, we remember that we have we prayed many times and thought that God did not hear our prayer, and hence it seemed our prayer had not been answered? The Lord Jesus prayed to the Father while He was in the garden of Gethsemane.

There is a growing belief that God does not need to punish people for sin and that His wrath is directed specifically against all the ungodly behavior and unrighteousness of humanity that is damaging them, hurting them, causing them to sin against each other, and anything contrary to His nature.

The Cross is the plan of God from before the foundation of the world to bring reconciliation of the universe, making peace in all things and redeeming humanity from being lost and remaining in the grip of the enemy, and their sinfulness, by casting down the principalities and powers that enslave and oppress them.

The Cross was not about man’s sacrifice to God, but God’s sacrifice to man. It was the ultimate revelation of love that God Himself took the shame and corrupting power of death into Himself and did away with it.

Hence, the Bible says that there is only one thing that can save a sinner from the outpouring of God’s righteous response against sin, and that is placing their wholehearted trust in Christ Jesus

Amen…….

“Praise God’s Name Always”

Psalm 145:8-9 “The Lord is gracious and full of compassion, slow to anger and great in mercy. The Lord is good to all, and His tender mercies are over all His works.”

My Dear Friends……. Greetings!! of the day…….

Today is a wonderful day….

The Book of Psalms chapter 145 is a beautiful book of Gods relation with us……Let us see what verse 8 and 9 tell us ……. “The Lord is gracious and full of compassion, slow to anger and great in mercy. The Lord is good to all, and His tender mercies are over all His works.” 

Hence verses 8-9 proclaim the gracious character of God, I would like to state that the book of Psalm Chapter 145 belongs to King David and expresses his personal commitment to worship and believe in God. So, I would say that Chapter 145 calls the whole world to “Praise God’s Name Always” 

Well the verses from 8 to 9 in Chapter 145 of book of Psalms ensures that all the attributes like gracious, compassionate, slow to anger, and love point to the Lords and his relationship with us.

We should ought to understand that we should praise God for God’s goodness and God’s greatness. We need to participate in this praise, with our Faith and belief in God

Even though the life appears as a battlefield we should speak of God’s wondrous work of redemption, while declaring his greatness with a belief that God is a God of Salvation

Since it should be truly said of our Lord Jesus Christ, that his words are words of goodness and grace; his works are works of goodness and grace. 

He is full of compassion; hence he came into the world to save sinners.

Amen……

Be Strong and of Good Courage

Deuteronomy 31:6 Be strong and of good courage, do not fear nor be afraid of them; for the LORD your God, He is the One who goes with you. He will not leave you nor forsake you.

This promise though made at the time particularly to Israel and Joshua yet belongs to all believers.

This is an invitation to believe and follow God. Only when we believe in God and follow His leadership, we can be truly strong and courageous. The result and effect of sin is always weakness, confusion, strife and eventually death.

God is present everywhere, and this should encourage us in times of distress and keep us from sinning because He is always with us and watching us. 

God’s presence should be of great comfort to every born-again believer since no matter what level of the trial, the Lord is there. 

God is always with us to encourage and support our service to Him. When God called Moses to proclaim His message and lead Israel out of slavery, the Book of Exodus chapter 4 from verse 10 to 12 explains that Moses protested because of his lack of speaking abilities. But God said, “I will help you speak and will teach you what to say.”  

Jesus commands us, “Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations . . . and surely, I am with you always, even to the end of the age.” If you feel that you are not strong and courageous, remember what God told Moses and what Jesus told His disciples. Bear in mind that as believers we have the same resources they had, which is the presence and power of God! 

Then Moses called Joshua and said to him in the sight of all Israel: Bringing the people into the Promised Land was God’s work. He was going to do it.

Well my friends remember that God always does His work through men and women who make themselves available to Him.

God uses encouraging people to help us fulfill the destiny He has for us.

The Song of Moses as in book of Deuteronomy chapter 32

“Give ear, O heavens, and let me speak;
And let the earth hear the words of my mouth.
“Let my teaching drop as the rain,
My speech distill as the dew,
As the droplets on the fresh grass
And as the showers on the herb.
“For I proclaim the name of the Lord;
Ascribe greatness to our God!
“The Rock! His work is perfect,
For all His ways are just;
A God of faithfulness and without injustice,
Righteous and upright is He.
“They have acted corruptly toward Him,
They are not His children, because of their defect;
But are a perverse and crooked generation.
“Do you thus repay the Lord,
O foolish and unwise people?
Is not He your Father who has bought you?
He has made you and established you.
“Remember the days of old,
Consider the years of all generations.
Ask your father, and he will inform you,
Your elders, and they will tell you.
“When the Most High gave the nations their inheritance,
When He separated the sons of man,
He set the boundaries of the peoples
According to the number of the sons of Israel.
“For the Lord’s portion is His people;
Jacob is the allotment of His inheritance.
“He found him in a desert land,
And in the howling waste of a wilderness;
He encircled him, He cared for him,
He guarded him as the pupil of His eye.
“Like an eagle that stirs up its nest,
That hovers over its young,
He spread His wings and caught them,
He carried them on His pinions.
“The Lord alone guided him,
And there was no foreign god with him.
“He made him ride on the high places of the earth,
And he ate the produce of the field;
And He made him suck honey from the rock,
And oil from the flinty rock,
Curds of cows, and milk of the flock,
With fat of lambs,
And rams, the breed of Bashan, and goats,
With the finest of the wheat—
And of the blood of grapes you drank wine.

“But Jeshurun grew fat and kicked—
You are grown fat, thick, and sleek—
Then he forsook God who made him,
And scorned the Rock of his salvation.
“They made Him jealous with strange gods;
With abominations they provoked Him to anger.
“They sacrificed to demons who were not God,
To gods whom they have not known,
New gods who came lately,
Whom your fathers did not dread.
“You neglected the Rock who begot you,
And forgot the God who gave you birth.

“The Lord saw this, and spurned them
Because of the provocation of His sons and daughters.
“Then He said, ‘I will hide My face from them,
I will see what their end shall be;
For they are a perverse generation,
Sons in whom is no faithfulness.
‘They have made Me jealous with what is not God;
They have provoked Me to anger with their idols.
So I will make them jealous with those who are not a people;
I will provoke them to anger with a foolish nation,
For a fire is kindled in My anger,
And burns to the lowest part of Sheol,
And consumes the earth with its yield,
And sets on fire the foundations of the mountains.

‘I will heap misfortunes on them;
I will use My arrows on them.
‘They will be wasted by famine, and consumed by plague
And bitter destruction;
And the teeth of beasts I will send upon them,
With the venom of crawling things of the dust.
‘Outside the sword will bereave,
And inside terror—
Both young man and virgin,
The nursling with the man of gray hair.
‘I would have said, “I will cut them to pieces,
I will remove the memory of them from men,”
Had I not feared the provocation by the enemy,
That their adversaries would misjudge,
That they would say, “Our hand is triumphant,
And the Lord has not done all this.”’

“For they are a nation lacking in counsel,
And there is no understanding in them.
“Would that they were wise, that they understood this,
That they would discern their future!
“How could one chase a thousand,
And two put ten thousand to flight,
Unless their Rock had sold them,
And the Lord had given them up?
“Indeed their rock is not like our Rock,
Even our enemies themselves judge this.
“For their vine is from the vine of Sodom,
And from the fields of Gomorrah;
Their grapes are grapes of poison,
Their clusters, bitter.
“Their wine is the venom of serpents,
And the deadly poison of cobras.

‘Is it not laid up in store with Me,
Sealed up in My treasuries?
‘Vengeance is Mine, and retribution,
In due time their foot will slip;
For the day of their calamity is near,
And the impending things are hastening upon them.’
“For the Lord will vindicate His people,
And will have compassion on His servants,
When He sees that their strength is gone,
And there is none remaining, bond or free.
“And He will say, ‘Where are their gods,
The rock in which they sought refuge?
‘Who ate the fat of their sacrifices,
And drank the wine of their drink offering?
Let them rise up and help you,
Let them be your hiding place!
‘See now that I, I am He,
And there is no god besides Me;
It is I who put to death and give life.
I have wounded and it is I who heal,
And there is no one who can deliver from My hand.
‘Indeed, I lift up My hand to heaven,
And say, as I live forever,
If I sharpen My flashing sword,
And My hand takes hold on justice,
I will render vengeance on My adversaries,
And I will repay those who hate Me.
‘I will make My arrows drunk with blood,
And My sword will devour flesh,
With the blood of the slain and the captives,
From the long-haired leaders of the enemy.’
“Rejoice, O nations, with His people;
For He will avenge the blood of His servants,
And will render vengeance on His adversaries,
And will atone for His land and His people.”

“Fear ye not. Stand still, and see the Salvation of the LORD”

Exodus 14:13 And Moses said unto the people, “Fear ye not. Stand still, and see the salvation of the Lord, which He will show to you today; for the Egyptians whom ye have seen today, ye shall see them again no more for ever.

My dear friends some times life shows its own challenges, we believe in God who has plan for everthing what happened in our life.

Our almighty knows us before I was in the womb of my mother, Lord has put everthing in place what he wants us to make.

The Exodus explains us how lord chosen Moses to get people free and Moses very well knew  of their mindset as was no hope; they were unarmed, they had no courage, and their minds were deplorably degraded.

But My friends we should behold the deliverance which God works, independently of all human help and means.

As the verse says “Ye shall see them again no more” So Here was strong faith, but this was accompanied by the spirit of prophecy. God showed Moses what he would do, he believed, and therefore he spoke in the encouraging manner related above.

Same goes for us in todays world. We should not be fear of anything miserable that is happening around us. The God has his plan in place, Our strong faith and belief will surely make wonders in our life and in everyway our life will be extra ordinary different as we are believers of the almighty God.

We do not have to anguish, be anxious, or be discouraged when bad things happen in our lives. If a situation is hopeless or the matter at hand is too overwhelming, we may doubt God. But as believers we must remember that no problem is beyond the scope of God’s sovereign care for His children. He has promised to take care of us, make good plans for us, and love us beyond measure.

Amen….

Glorious Freedom

Romans 8:18 “For I reckon that the sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory which shall be revealed in us.”

Our Lord Jesus Christ led a life of suffering while he was on earth, same is for us as we are joined to him by faith. Suffering will not go on forever. Jesus Christ is in glory, and in the future we shall be blessed and glorified along with him. Our present sufferings leads to the threshold of an unspeakably glorious mansion.

Paul viewed his sufferings of many persecutions for Jesus Christ’s sake. There is no comparison between the glory of heaven and the intensity of suffering. That is why as Christians we the believers should endure suffering with a sense of hope.

We should come to the same conviction as the apostle Paul about suffering. We do this by hanging in balance a scale with on one side the suffering in time and on the other side the glory God will reveal in us. The first is temporal and the second is qualitatively eternal. There is no question about the weight of one over against the other. No matter how severe our present sufferings, they will fade into insignificance at our future glory.God has reserved for us the returns of glory.

There is a connection between the universe and the children of God who live in this creation. When something will happen to the creation at the same time the children of God will be rewarded with glory.

So a glorious freedom is awaiting in the future.

Amen……

Giving thanks to God the Father

Colossians 3:17

And whatever you do, whether in word or deed, do it all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through him.

Please do remember when our heart is filled with gratitude, there is very little room to worry and negativity. God will bless you to live the best life that God intended for you.

The Apostle Inc.  team through this blog would love to encourage and help you along the way towards greater hope and joy! In the coming year.

El SEÑOR te hará la cabeza, no la cola.

El SEÑOR te hará la cabeza, no la cola. Si prestas atención a los mandatos del SEÑOR tu Dios que te doy este día y los sigues cuidadosamente, siempre estarás arriba, nunca abajo.Deu

Hay un momento en la vida en el que piensas y tiendes a creer en la devastación y estás a punto de rendirte.

La vida arroja todos los ODDS, sin amigos, sin familiares, sin saldo bancario, sin pagar. Facturas que todos intentan decirte que tienes que creer que no tienes el talento requerido, la calificación correcta. Tu vida es un desastre de todas las cosas negativas posibles en este mundo.

Les digo que mis amigos comienzan su día reclamando la promesa de Dios – Mateo 19:30

 “El Señor te hará cabeza y no cola; solo estarás arriba, y no estarás debajo “y” muchos de los primeros serán últimos, y los últimos primeros “.

Deuteronomy15: 6 -Cuando el SEÑOR tu Dios te bendiga como lo ha prometido, prestarás a muchas naciones pero no tomarás prestado de ellas; gobernarás sobre muchas naciones, pero no serás gobernado por ninguna.

Deuteronomio 26: 19: que Él te impondrá alabanzas, nombre y honra por encima de todas las naciones que ha creado, y que serás un pueblo santo para el SEÑOR tu Dios como lo prometió.

Deuteronomio 28: 1-Ahora, si obedeces fielmente la voz del SEÑOR tu Dios y cuidas de seguir todos los mandamientos que te estoy dando hoy, el SEÑOR tu Dios te pondrá por encima de todas las naciones de la tierra.

Sí, compromételo todo a Dios porque solo Dios puede cambiar las cosas por ti

Cuando Dios te haga la cabeza, terminarás por encima de tus circunstancias.

Génesis 39. Considera la historia de José. Incluso cuando era un esclavo, era la cabeza y no la cola porque Dios prosperó todo lo que hizo.

Números 24: 18,19-Y Edom será una posesión, Seir también será una posesión para sus enemigos; e Israel hará valientemente …

Lo que sea que estés pasando en tu vida es solo temporal.

Sigue creyendo que solo estás arriba y no abajo, incluso cuando tocas fondo.

Deuteronomio 28: 1-Y sucederá, si obedientemente obedeces a la voz de Jehová tu Dios, para cumplir y cumplir todos sus mandamientos que yo te mando hoy, que el SEÑOR tu Dios te pondrá en acción. Muy por encima de todas las naciones de la tierra:

Solo Dios puede hacer y Él ha prometido en Su Palabra que serás la cabeza y no la cola, solo por encima y no por debajo.

¡Siempre crea la Palabra incluso en cualquier circunstancia y espera ver lo mejor!

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Make Thy Way Prosperous

Joshua 1:8 -This book of the law shall not depart out of thy mouth; but thou shalt meditate therein day and night, that thou mayest observe to do according to all that is written therein: for then thou shalt make thy way prosperous, and then thou shalt have good success.