SECTION YOUR TESTIMONIAL: "will move forward ..." By Daisy Ramos
March 30, 2009 by Cabixa
Filed under News , Your Testimony
A year and a half I, Daisy Ramos, arrived at the feet of my Lord Jesus Christ, he held out his arms, took my life and heart as he passed through moments of great difficulty, to the point of considering suicide as an option. All doors had closed I had mortgaged my house, my mother fell seriously ill shortly after I lost my mother, I lost the house and was in debt and literally nothing. I tried to fix this for help but got none. Once I knew the Lord was my understanding that now would be walking by faith, which depended on him more than a salary, so I ask my God to do His will and guide me with His mighty hand, and I've believed him and I will not fear anything because he is my support and strength. Arriving in Lourdes began to see His wonders. I asked the Lord to guide me to a church and was at that time the sister Rosita Nueva Vida invited me, as my life is now "A New Life", which today bear witness to what the Lord has done in my life as I have gone through very tough test. The first is that 24 and December 31, 2008 did not have any money to buy, my finances were at zero, I asked the Lord proveyera me food, and even today they have missed I thank my God, thus testified their loving care. The second is that to ask the Lord to cover my debts, help me with the approval of a debt consolidation loan to decimate that way every month and my Lord answered me, opened doors and hearts touched something I approve that was really impossible because of the requirements and policies of those who give. This month, I approved it and I will be back because God is with me. ! Thank you dear Lord Jesus!
Hot Tea THAN HEAD
March 27, 2009 by Cabixa
Filed under Alex's Blog
The wife and the husband answered causes ... The secretary is the gossip with an evil eye and see the protagonist of gossip ... The one on our side makes a comment poisonous and were infected ... The daughter tells his version of marital problems and his mother turned in fury against the son ... (never happened to me by the way) Do not get your head warm!
You've probably seen on the street or in a circus fire-throwers ... that was the image I saw in my mind when I read about Hanun and the heads of the children of Ammon. (2 Samuel 10). As a "flamethrower", I mean those who are able to "warm the head" in seconds with what comes out of his mouth: Why did you leave ...? Why let me tell you about it? Did not understand that you spoke in two ways ...? "You're so blind to not see that they treat you well because it suits them?
I'm sure you know the less such a person. The only thing worse than being among people like that, it be! An inveterate bad idea. I also hope that you will not stop as it did affect Hanoun before the heads of the children of Ammon.
After the father died Hanoun (vr.1) is in charge of the kingdom of Ammon. This lets you not only "without father" but also, without someone you trust who can provide good advice. Seeing the situation, David: "He who sits on the throne, King of Israel" (symbol of Christ), wants to compensate this kindness shown by Nahas, father of Hanun, so he sends his servants to "comfort by father "(v.2).
How many people do not receive the mercy of "He who sits on his throne" simply because they are suspicious! Do not believe neither the message nor the good intentions of those servants whom the king sends, Hanun not believe the message of the servants of the king and preferred to listen to bad advice from those morbid Malpensa and princes. This situation leaves Hanoun in feud with "The King of Israel." How many times God has commanded his servants to communicate "thoughts of peace" to those who need comforting. As has been customary in the history of mankind, pay the favor of God, abusing and neglecting his servants. (V.4-5)
Let's "hot head" with such people is not wise, them:
• They usually buy the friendship of others for interest (v.6: "they hired the Syrians ...")
• disappointed by the trust placed in them (v.13: "And they fled before him ...")
• In critical moments do not give support to ensure they get (v.19: "they feared help more ...)
And you Did you leave heat the head by "the princes of the children of Hanun?
Friend, do not listen more to the unbelievers. Accept the message of the king's servants. Jesus loves you, welcome him into your heart today.
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| April 25, 2009 | ||
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