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Have you come down off the wall?

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

wall

There was a large wall separating two large groups.

On one side of the wall were Good, His loyal servants and angels. On the other side was Evil, and all his spirits and humans who didn’t believe in Good.

Sitting on the wall, was a young man, who was raised in a Christian home, but was wondering if he should continue to serve Good or give in to the pleasures of the world.

The young man noticed that the Good group called to him, shouting, non-stop:

“Hey, come down off that wall, right now. Come over here!”

The evil group didn’t scream. Actually, they said nothing.

This continued for some time until the young man decided to ask Evil:

“The Good side has been calling me to come down and stay on their side this whole time. Why haven’t you and your group shouted or tried to convince me to come down and stay on your side?”

The young man sat baffled when Evil replied:

“It’s because the wall is already MINE!”

It’s up to you

Friday, October 2nd, 2009

attitude

There are things in life that depend only on us. God has already done His part so that we are prosperous and blessed. Diseases, suffering and infirmities cannot rule your life if Jesus Christ lives with you.

“Surely He has borne our griefs and carried our sorrows; yet we esteemed Him stricken, smitten by God, and afflicted.” (Isaiah 53:4)

He will become a part of your life and will fulfil His Word in you, just as He said:

“I have come that they may have life, and that they may have it more abundantly.” (John 10:10)

Decide now. Say good-bye to sicknesses, misery and setbacks, and have an encounter with God. Reclaim your position in God’s family.

God is not pleased to find His children are poor and needy.

Email from a reader

Friday, September 11th, 2009

Many times we ignore the power of a simple word. But God, who is infinitely compassionate, lifts the beggar from the ash heap through former, yet sincere “beggars”.

Hi Mrs. Cristiane,

This article changed my life: “When it’s not about faith”.

Some time ago, I was on the ground floor of the UCKG. I usually come early and wait for the service to start. Anguish was filling my heart because I was going through a very difficult time. What made me feel even worse was knowing that I was to blame for everything that had happened. But I couldn’t put my finger on where things had started to go wrong.

I went upstairs, sat down on the front row before the altar, and talked to God. I asked Him to show me why I was going through all of that.

After a few minutes, I stood up, took a copy of the church’s newspaper and started reading it. I saw an article with the title, “When it’s not about faith”.

As I read that article it felt like the author was sitting right next to me. In the first paragraph, she said, “You’ve done something wrong, you cry about it, apologize, think of changes you need to implement in your life, and then move on…” That’s exactly how I was feeling. It was unbelievable! Before I could finish reading the article, God made me see that my mistake was that I had made friends with worldly-minded people inside the church. I allowed myself to be influenced by what my eyes saw and ignored God’s voice that said, “Be careful!”

I was being condemned for things that I hadn’t done; people were misjudging me and I couldn’t look at them with pure eyes anymore. It was a very difficult time. The only mistake I had made was to trust in people when I should have trusted in the Lord Jesus. I paid a high price for that.

It took me 5 minutes to realise this—exactly the same time it took me to read the article.

I felt renewed after reading the last sentence. You said, “Convert by changing who you are inside.”

I stood up, participated in the service and began examining myself until I finally overcame that “dark cave where the further you go in, the darker it gets.”

That day, I learned that a true friend is a person God uses to light up the darkness of the cave through sincere words.

For this reason, I usually make a joke saying that my three best friends are: Cristiane Macedo (my husband’s sister), Cristiane Lopes (my brother’s wife) and Cristiane Cardoso, who was the instrument God used to rescue me when my faith was weak.

Thank you.

dan1

Daniela Macedo
Married, 25
Bahia, BRAZIL