Thursday, August 8, 2019

Today's Bible Verse To Ponder Over











Today's Bible Verse To Ponder Over:


"In all your getting, get understanding." (Prov 4:7).

If I were to ask you which is the most important thing that you have right now in your life? Many will answer it is the life I have, some will say it is the property that I have, still some others will say that it is the family and relatives that I have, and further up some people will say that the most important thing in the whole world for me are the friends I have in my life, etc...Even though all these things are very important to us physically on earth for our physical, social and psychological well being which God has given as a blessing to us, none can ever be compared to the spiritual life that has come to us from Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior through whom we have inherited a fortune to live as the child of God for eternity ahead.

No person wants to think what about the life to come after we die, why? Because all want to live, nobody wants to die. But all humans die because the law of God demands that the human who sins should die and so we as sinful humans from our mothers womb have become helpless to be separated from this body of ours any moment of time. Fear of death have kept most humans in bondage to their own flesh which the devil operates to his whims and fancies to destroy themselves. For this reason because of God the Father Almighty's love towards us sinful humans, who is the creator of heaven and earth, He sent us Jesus Christ, his only sinless Son, our Lord to come to this earth through the virgin Mary. He suffered for our sins under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, died, and was buried. He descended to the dead to take them back again to heaven in their new resurrected body. On the third day he rose again for our justification. Justification is the act of God through which we become accepted to Him through our faith in the sacrifice of our Lord Jesus Christ.

He ascended into heaven, and is seated at the right hand of the Father as our high priest and intercedes on behalf of us so that we might continue to go to him in prayer and supplication for the cleansing of our conscience from sins which makes us live in God's mercies and grace forever and ever. He will come again to judge the living and the dead. For the righteous believer will be rewarded for eternity ahead to serve the Lord forever and ever. The unrighteous unbelieving will be given tender mercies from the Lord to repent and turn to the Savior Jesus who saves now all who come to God through Him and will judge the unsaved through their works which cannot save their souls if they continue to live without faith and die in unbelief. Now tell me what is the most important thing that you have received in this life? Is it not the understanding of salvation that the Son of God Jesus Christ has given us all through his very own life, death and resurrection, which has taken away our fear of death and have given us freely faith, hope and love to serve our living God for now and ever and ever in eternity that is ahead of us? O Lord Jesus Christ come! Amen!


PRAY WITH ME DEAR SAINTS: Dear Heavenly Father, I thank you and praise you for My Lord and Savior Jesus Christ who died and set me free from sin and death. I Praise you for your love, mercies and grace that you have shown towards me for eternity ahead. My life is all about revealing your glory to all humans and finish the work you have given to me on earth. I believe in the Holy Spirit, the holy universal Church, the communion of the saints, the forgiveness of sins, the resurrection of the body, and the life everlasting. I give you all the Glory for this understanding you have given me through Jesus Christ. Amen.


Much Blessings,


Abraham Israel I


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"The greatest gift that God has given to us personally now on earth that will be remembered for all eternity is our understanding about Jesus Christ through whom we give praises and thanks through our body which is a holy living sacrifice through which we acceptably and pleasingly serve God constantly, and also are glorified by God as we serve Him faithfully." — Abraham Israel






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