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jitow2
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If you’re seeking the Holy Spirit for the gifts only, and NOT for eternal life... you must examine yourself and why you follow Jesus.

We ask for the Holy Spirit to be born again, not to fulfill our selfish desires. We seek the Holy Spirit to become a new creature in the Lord Jesus—and THEN He will give you His spiritual gifts to further His Kingdom; on His timing not ours.

jitow2
22 Visningar · 3 år sedan

All glory goes to Jesus Christ.

jitow2
30 Visningar · 3 år sedan

All glory goes to Jesus Christ.

jitow2
34 Visningar · 3 år sedan

Glory unto Jesus Christ.

jitow2
20 Visningar · 3 år sedan

Since I first came to the saving knowledge of Jesus Christ and his gospel in 2009, I had a lot of growing in understanding and in faith to do, and things I believed or taught in older videos of mine you may come across on other youtube channels or facebook, are different to what I believe now on certain things. So to clarify to people who likewise are seeking the truth or wonder why I believe things differently, I will outline key areas so as there is no confusion about what to believe nor no confusion about what I believe.

I base teachings off the scriptures, and avoid private interpretation as much as possible.

The key areas I have grown in understanding are:

Salvation through the grace of Christ and his death on the cross for our sins. I used to be more focused on the sanctification walk of a Christian which is to avoid sin, and live a holy life as the Apostles write about, as the way of salvation rather than on the actual gospel of Christ himself where he calls us to repent and accept him as Lord, and he will wash us clean by his blood from our sins, and give us eternal life because we believed in him. The walk of sanctification then happens after we turn to Christ to be born again and God helps us to no longer live in our sins. When Jesus saved me, he just wanted my faith and since then he helped me overcome various sins and be more like the person he wants, but salvation first comes only by accepting him by faith, not by how good you can be as a person.
If people are saved by being a good person, then nobody has any hope, because when you think about it, you just are not good enough. But gladly through the cross our sins are atoned for, not by our works but by Jesus deciding to come down from heaven from the Father, and die for our sins in our place so we would not have to face judgement for them. John 3:16 states that God so loved the world that he sent his only begotten Son that all who should believe upon him would pass from death to life and not face the judgement.

Being a Christian is about living life mindful of Christ and his reality that is now in your heart (seek him if this has not yet come to you). It is not about how pious or monk-like your life is, or must be. In reality Jesus doesn't forbid or judge you for living a normal life, activity, doing sport, having a job, family time, having a business, going to the amusement park, taking a holiday, making money etc. These things are part of life and are not wrong. But what he does examine us for, is HOW we live in our hearts and actions towards him, and towards others. He looks at our heart and behaviour in regard to evil or righteousness. Immoral, mean, unkind, and hurtful ways will not please God at all. He will be looking for integrity, honesty, kindness, self-control, and not having idols in your life instead of your love of Christ. Being greedy, chasing after money, or pursuing your own ambitions above caring about God's kingdom, will cause you to become dark in your heart. Partying, drinking, and carousing will keep you from the love of Jesus. Staying in sexual sin will keep you from God.
When Jesus says in Luke to "hate even your own family in comparison to me" he did not mean to not provide, care, or love them. Nor did he mean to become homeless, quit your job, withdraw from society, and not talk to anyone because they are not Christian. Far from it, he himself ate with sinners, and went to weddings, drank wine, and had good times with his family and followers. But what he means is that if this life which for most is about family, money, property, and retirement, takes up your heart and what you fully focus on as all there is to life, then you cannot follow him. In other words, he means that in order to follow him and be part of God's coming Kingdom in heaven, you need to be able to LOVE and CARE about him and God's kingdom above and not be solely focused on the things of life life only. It would mean your heart shifts to loving the things of God and placing the things of this life in their correct order of importance in your heart. I find that people are so captivated by the cares of this life that they are unable to trust or care about Jesus, least of all follow him and be his disciple.
I used to have a lot stricter idea about living the faith, which caused me to be narrow minded but the Lord showed me that the way of faith is not about being highly strictly religious but about having his Spirit live through me so I can overcome my own sins and live the way Jesus wants us to live and live in his grace through faith.

jitow2
23 Visningar · 3 år sedan

Since I first came to the saving knowledge of Jesus Christ and his gospel in 2009, I had a lot of growing in understanding and in faith to do, and things I believed or taught in older videos of mine you may come across on other youtube channels or facebook, are different to what I believe now on certain things. So to clarify to people who likewise are seeking the truth or wonder why I believe things differently, I will outline key areas so as there is no confusion about what to believe nor no confusion about what I believe.

I base teachings off the scriptures, and avoid private interpretation as much as possible.

The key areas I have grown in understanding are:

Salvation through the grace of Christ and his death on the cross for our sins. I used to be more focused on the sanctification walk of a Christian which is to avoid sin, and live a holy life as the Apostles write about, as the way of salvation rather than on the actual gospel of Christ himself where he calls us to repent and accept him as Lord, and he will wash us clean by his blood from our sins, and give us eternal life because we believed in him. The walk of sanctification then happens after we turn to Christ to be born again and God helps us to no longer live in our sins. When Jesus saved me, he just wanted my faith and since then he helped me overcome various sins and be more like the person he wants, but salvation first comes only by accepting him by faith, not by how good you can be as a person.
If people are saved by being a good person, then nobody has any hope, because when you think about it, you just are not good enough. But gladly through the cross our sins are atoned for, not by our works but by Jesus deciding to come down from heaven from the Father, and die for our sins in our place so we would not have to face judgement for them. John 3:16 states that God so loved the world that he sent his only begotten Son that all who should believe upon him would pass from death to life and not face the judgement.

Being a Christian is about living life mindful of Christ and his reality that is now in your heart (seek him if this has not yet come to you). It is not about how pious or monk-like your life is, or must be. In reality Jesus doesn't forbid or judge you for living a normal life, activity, doing sport, having a job, family time, having a business, going to the amusement park, taking a holiday, making money etc. These things are part of life and are not wrong. But what he does examine us for, is HOW we live in our hearts and actions towards him, and towards others. He looks at our heart and behaviour in regard to evil or righteousness. Immoral, mean, unkind, and hurtful ways will not please God at all. He will be looking for integrity, honesty, kindness, self-control, and not having idols in your life instead of your love of Christ. Being greedy, chasing after money, or pursuing your own ambitions above caring about God's kingdom, will cause you to become dark in your heart. Partying, drinking, and carousing will keep you from the love of Jesus. Staying in sexual sin will keep you from God.
When Jesus says in Luke to "hate even your own family in comparison to me" he did not mean to not provide, care, or love them. Nor did he mean to become homeless, quit your job, withdraw from society, and not talk to anyone because they are not Christian. Far from it, he himself ate with sinners, and went to weddings, drank wine, and had good times with his family and followers. But what he means is that if this life which for most is about family, money, property, and retirement, takes up your heart and what you fully focus on as all there is to life, then you cannot follow him. In other words, he means that in order to follow him and be part of God's coming Kingdom in heaven, you need to be able to LOVE and CARE about him and God's kingdom above and not be solely focused on the things of life life only. It would mean your heart shifts to loving the things of God and placing the things of this life in their correct order of importance in your heart. I find that people are so captivated by the cares of this life that they are unable to trust or care about Jesus, least of all follow him and be his disciple.
I used to have a lot stricter idea about living the faith, which caused me to be narrow minded but the Lord showed me that the way of faith is not about being highly strictly religious but about having his Spirit live through me so I can overcome my own sins and live the way Jesus wants us to live and live in his grace through faith.

jitow2
5 Visningar · 3 år sedan

Since I first came to the saving knowledge of Jesus Christ and his gospel in 2009, I had a lot of growing in understanding and in faith to do, and things I believed or taught in older videos of mine you may come across on other youtube channels or facebook, are different to what I believe now on certain things. So to clarify to people who likewise are seeking the truth or wonder why I believe things differently, I will outline key areas so as there is no confusion about what to believe nor no confusion about what I believe.

I base teachings off the scriptures, and avoid private interpretation as much as possible.

The key areas I have grown in understanding are:

Salvation through the grace of Christ and his death on the cross for our sins. I used to be more focused on the sanctification walk of a Christian which is to avoid sin, and live a holy life as the Apostles write about, as the way of salvation rather than on the actual gospel of Christ himself where he calls us to repent and accept him as Lord, and he will wash us clean by his blood from our sins, and give us eternal life because we believed in him. The walk of sanctification then happens after we turn to Christ to be born again and God helps us to no longer live in our sins. When Jesus saved me, he just wanted my faith and since then he helped me overcome various sins and be more like the person he wants, but salvation first comes only by accepting him by faith, not by how good you can be as a person.
If people are saved by being a good person, then nobody has any hope, because when you think about it, you just are not good enough. But gladly through the cross our sins are atoned for, not by our works but by Jesus deciding to come down from heaven from the Father, and die for our sins in our place so we would not have to face judgement for them. John 3:16 states that God so loved the world that he sent his only begotten Son that all who should believe upon him would pass from death to life and not face the judgement.

Being a Christian is about living life mindful of Christ and his reality that is now in your heart (seek him if this has not yet come to you). It is not about how pious or monk-like your life is, or must be. In reality Jesus doesn't forbid or judge you for living a normal life, activity, doing sport, having a job, family time, having a business, going to the amusement park, taking a holiday, making money etc. These things are part of life and are not wrong. But what he does examine us for, is HOW we live in our hearts and actions towards him, and towards others. He looks at our heart and behaviour in regard to evil or righteousness. Immoral, mean, unkind, and hurtful ways will not please God at all. He will be looking for integrity, honesty, kindness, self-control, and not having idols in your life instead of your love of Christ. Being greedy, chasing after money, or pursuing your own ambitions above caring about God's kingdom, will cause you to become dark in your heart. Partying, drinking, and carousing will keep you from the love of Jesus. Staying in sexual sin will keep you from God.
When Jesus says in Luke to "hate even your own family in comparison to me" he did not mean to not provide, care, or love them. Nor did he mean to become homeless, quit your job, withdraw from society, and not talk to anyone because they are not Christian. Far from it, he himself ate with sinners, and went to weddings, drank wine, and had good times with his family and followers. But what he means is that if this life which for most is about family, money, property, and retirement, takes up your heart and what you fully focus on as all there is to life, then you cannot follow him. In other words, he means that in order to follow him and be part of God's coming Kingdom in heaven, you need to be able to LOVE and CARE about him and God's kingdom above and not be solely focused on the things of life life only. It would mean your heart shifts to loving the things of God and placing the things of this life in their correct order of importance in your heart. I find that people are so captivated by the cares of this life that they are unable to trust or care about Jesus, least of all follow him and be his disciple.
I used to have a lot stricter idea about living the faith, which caused me to be narrow minded but the Lord showed me that the way of faith is not about being highly strictly religious but about having his Spirit live through me so I can overcome my own sins and live the way Jesus wants us to live and live in his grace through faith.

jitow2
10 Visningar · 3 år sedan

Since I first came to the saving knowledge of Jesus Christ and his gospel in 2009, I had a lot of growing in understanding and in faith to do, and things I believed or taught in older videos of mine you may come across on other youtube channels or facebook, are different to what I believe now on certain things. So to clarify to people who likewise are seeking the truth or wonder why I believe things differently, I will outline key areas so as there is no confusion about what to believe nor no confusion about what I believe.

I base teachings off the scriptures, and avoid private interpretation as much as possible.

The key areas I have grown in understanding are:

Salvation through the grace of Christ and his death on the cross for our sins. I used to be more focused on the sanctification walk of a Christian which is to avoid sin, and live a holy life as the Apostles write about, as the way of salvation rather than on the actual gospel of Christ himself where he calls us to repent and accept him as Lord, and he will wash us clean by his blood from our sins, and give us eternal life because we believed in him. The walk of sanctification then happens after we turn to Christ to be born again and God helps us to no longer live in our sins. When Jesus saved me, he just wanted my faith and since then he helped me overcome various sins and be more like the person he wants, but salvation first comes only by accepting him by faith, not by how good you can be as a person.
If people are saved by being a good person, then nobody has any hope, because when you think about it, you just are not good enough. But gladly through the cross our sins are atoned for, not by our works but by Jesus deciding to come down from heaven from the Father, and die for our sins in our place so we would not have to face judgement for them. John 3:16 states that God so loved the world that he sent his only begotten Son that all who should believe upon him would pass from death to life and not face the judgement.

Being a Christian is about living life mindful of Christ and his reality that is now in your heart (seek him if this has not yet come to you). It is not about how pious or monk-like your life is, or must be. In reality Jesus doesn't forbid or judge you for living a normal life, activity, doing sport, having a job, family time, having a business, going to the amusement park, taking a holiday, making money etc. These things are part of life and are not wrong. But what he does examine us for, is HOW we live in our hearts and actions towards him, and towards others. He looks at our heart and behaviour in regard to evil or righteousness. Immoral, mean, unkind, and hurtful ways will not please God at all. He will be looking for integrity, honesty, kindness, self-control, and not having idols in your life instead of your love of Christ. Being greedy, chasing after money, or pursuing your own ambitions above caring about God's kingdom, will cause you to become dark in your heart. Partying, drinking, and carousing will keep you from the love of Jesus. Staying in sexual sin will keep you from God.
When Jesus says in Luke to "hate even your own family in comparison to me" he did not mean to not provide, care, or love them. Nor did he mean to become homeless, quit your job, withdraw from society, and not talk to anyone because they are not Christian. Far from it, he himself ate with sinners, and went to weddings, drank wine, and had good times with his family and followers. But what he means is that if this life which for most is about family, money, property, and retirement, takes up your heart and what you fully focus on as all there is to life, then you cannot follow him. In other words, he means that in order to follow him and be part of God's coming Kingdom in heaven, you need to be able to LOVE and CARE about him and God's kingdom above and not be solely focused on the things of life life only. It would mean your heart shifts to loving the things of God and placing the things of this life in their correct order of importance in your heart. I find that people are so captivated by the cares of this life that they are unable to trust or care about Jesus, least of all follow him and be his disciple.
I used to have a lot stricter idea about living the faith, which caused me to be narrow minded but the Lord showed me that the way of faith is not about being highly strictly religious but about having his Spirit live through me so I can overcome my own sins and live the way Jesus wants us to live and live in his grace through faith.

jitow2
15 Visningar · 3 år sedan

Since I first came to the saving knowledge of Jesus Christ and his gospel in 2009, I had a lot of growing in understanding and in faith to do, and things I believed or taught in older videos of mine you may come across on other youtube channels or facebook, are different to what I believe now on certain things. So to clarify to people who likewise are seeking the truth or wonder why I believe things differently, I will outline key areas so as there is no confusion about what to believe nor no confusion about what I believe.

I base teachings off the scriptures, and avoid private interpretation as much as possible.

The key areas I have grown in understanding are:

Salvation through the grace of Christ and his death on the cross for our sins. I used to be more focused on the sanctification walk of a Christian which is to avoid sin, and live a holy life as the Apostles write about, as the way of salvation rather than on the actual gospel of Christ himself where he calls us to repent and accept him as Lord, and he will wash us clean by his blood from our sins, and give us eternal life because we believed in him. The walk of sanctification then happens after we turn to Christ to be born again and God helps us to no longer live in our sins. When Jesus saved me, he just wanted my faith and since then he helped me overcome various sins and be more like the person he wants, but salvation first comes only by accepting him by faith, not by how good you can be as a person.
If people are saved by being a good person, then nobody has any hope, because when you think about it, you just are not good enough. But gladly through the cross our sins are atoned for, not by our works but by Jesus deciding to come down from heaven from the Father, and die for our sins in our place so we would not have to face judgement for them. John 3:16 states that God so loved the world that he sent his only begotten Son that all who should believe upon him would pass from death to life and not face the judgement.

Being a Christian is about living life mindful of Christ and his reality that is now in your heart (seek him if this has not yet come to you). It is not about how pious or monk-like your life is, or must be. In reality Jesus doesn't forbid or judge you for living a normal life, activity, doing sport, having a job, family time, having a business, going to the amusement park, taking a holiday, making money etc. These things are part of life and are not wrong. But what he does examine us for, is HOW we live in our hearts and actions towards him, and towards others. He looks at our heart and behaviour in regard to evil or righteousness. Immoral, mean, unkind, and hurtful ways will not please God at all. He will be looking for integrity, honesty, kindness, self-control, and not having idols in your life instead of your love of Christ. Being greedy, chasing after money, or pursuing your own ambitions above caring about God's kingdom, will cause you to become dark in your heart. Partying, drinking, and carousing will keep you from the love of Jesus. Staying in sexual sin will keep you from God.
When Jesus says in Luke to "hate even your own family in comparison to me" he did not mean to not provide, care, or love them. Nor did he mean to become homeless, quit your job, withdraw from society, and not talk to anyone because they are not Christian. Far from it, he himself ate with sinners, and went to weddings, drank wine, and had good times with his family and followers. But what he means is that if this life which for most is about family, money, property, and retirement, takes up your heart and what you fully focus on as all there is to life, then you cannot follow him. In other words, he means that in order to follow him and be part of God's coming Kingdom in heaven, you need to be able to LOVE and CARE about him and God's kingdom above and not be solely focused on the things of life life only. It would mean your heart shifts to loving the things of God and placing the things of this life in their correct order of importance in your heart. I find that people are so captivated by the cares of this life that they are unable to trust or care about Jesus, least of all follow him and be his disciple.
I used to have a lot stricter idea about living the faith, which caused me to be narrow minded but the Lord showed me that the way of faith is not about being highly strictly religious but about having his Spirit live through me so I can overcome my own sins and live the way Jesus wants us to live and live in his grace through faith.

jitow2
15 Visningar · 3 år sedan

Since I first came to the saving knowledge of Jesus Christ and his gospel in 2009, I had a lot of growing in understanding and in faith to do, and things I believed or taught in older videos of mine you may come across on other youtube channels or facebook, are different to what I believe now on certain things. So to clarify to people who likewise are seeking the truth or wonder why I believe things differently, I will outline key areas so as there is no confusion about what to believe nor no confusion about what I believe.

I base teachings off the scriptures, and avoid private interpretation as much as possible.

The key areas I have grown in understanding are:

Salvation through the grace of Christ and his death on the cross for our sins. I used to be more focused on the sanctification walk of a Christian which is to avoid sin, and live a holy life as the Apostles write about, as the way of salvation rather than on the actual gospel of Christ himself where he calls us to repent and accept him as Lord, and he will wash us clean by his blood from our sins, and give us eternal life because we believed in him. The walk of sanctification then happens after we turn to Christ to be born again and God helps us to no longer live in our sins. When Jesus saved me, he just wanted my faith and since then he helped me overcome various sins and be more like the person he wants, but salvation first comes only by accepting him by faith, not by how good you can be as a person.
If people are saved by being a good person, then nobody has any hope, because when you think about it, you just are not good enough. But gladly through the cross our sins are atoned for, not by our works but by Jesus deciding to come down from heaven from the Father, and die for our sins in our place so we would not have to face judgement for them. John 3:16 states that God so loved the world that he sent his only begotten Son that all who should believe upon him would pass from death to life and not face the judgement.

Being a Christian is about living life mindful of Christ and his reality that is now in your heart (seek him if this has not yet come to you). It is not about how pious or monk-like your life is, or must be. In reality Jesus doesn't forbid or judge you for living a normal life, activity, doing sport, having a job, family time, having a business, going to the amusement park, taking a holiday, making money etc. These things are part of life and are not wrong. But what he does examine us for, is HOW we live in our hearts and actions towards him, and towards others. He looks at our heart and behaviour in regard to evil or righteousness. Immoral, mean, unkind, and hurtful ways will not please God at all. He will be looking for integrity, honesty, kindness, self-control, and not having idols in your life instead of your love of Christ. Being greedy, chasing after money, or pursuing your own ambitions above caring about God's kingdom, will cause you to become dark in your heart. Partying, drinking, and carousing will keep you from the love of Jesus. Staying in sexual sin will keep you from God.
When Jesus says in Luke to "hate even your own family in comparison to me" he did not mean to not provide, care, or love them. Nor did he mean to become homeless, quit your job, withdraw from society, and not talk to anyone because they are not Christian. Far from it, he himself ate with sinners, and went to weddings, drank wine, and had good times with his family and followers. But what he means is that if this life which for most is about family, money, property, and retirement, takes up your heart and what you fully focus on as all there is to life, then you cannot follow him. In other words, he means that in order to follow him and be part of God's coming Kingdom in heaven, you need to be able to LOVE and CARE about him and God's kingdom above and not be solely focused on the things of life life only. It would mean your heart shifts to loving the things of God and placing the things of this life in their correct order of importance in your heart. I find that people are so captivated by the cares of this life that they are unable to trust or care about Jesus, least of all follow him and be his disciple.
I used to have a lot stricter idea about living the faith, which caused me to be narrow minded but the Lord showed me that the way of faith is not about being highly strictly religious but about having his Spirit live through me so I can overcome my own sins and live the way Jesus wants us to live and live in his grace through faith.

jitow2
65 Visningar · 3 år sedan

www.finalcall07.com

If you want joy, joy, wonderful joy, let Jesus come into your heart
If you want joy, joy, wonderful joy, let Jesus come into your heart
Your sins He will wash away
Your night will turn to day
Your life He will make over again
f you want joy, joy, wonderful joy, let Jesus come into your heart

jitow2
57 Visningar · 3 år sedan

The devil uses bitterness and unforgiveness to destroy many people. I am looking at a very sad article on the internet about a person who killed a high school mate for a very silly prank that was played fifty years ago. I include the link to this article: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/06/16/carl-ericcson-murder-norman-johnson-_n_1602411.html?utm_hp_ref=crime&icid=maing-grid7%7Cmain5%7Cdl1%7Csec1_lnk3%26pLid%3D170481
'From the moment 73-year-old Carl Ericsson rang his old high school classmate's doorbell in January, verified the man's identity and then shot him dead, the question had been what prompted him to confront a man he hadn't even spoken to in years.
The startling answer, a prosecutor said Friday, was a 1950s locker room humiliation that festered in Ericsson's mind for a half-century.
"He said that a jockstrap was put on his head," Kenneth Meyer said. "It's the only thing he's ever mentioned in talking to law enforcement."'
This person played a prank on him so many years ago and the grudge festered in him for all that many years, that he took a gun and he went and killed this person, after so many years. The outcome of it is extremely sad. All that is left is remorse and pain, for the person who committed the crime and for everybody involved, and this person himself, all he could say is:"I wish I could turn back the hands of time. But it is too late.
He allowed the devil a foothold. If we allow the devil a foothold he will destroy us. Many people are walking around with bitterness because of what other people had said to them, what people have done to them and that is destroying them and it is destroying other people. We must not allow the devil a foothold.
The writer of Hebrews warns us in Hebrews 12:15 "See to it that no one comes short of the grace of God; that no root of bitterness springing up causes trouble, and by it many be defiled;" The devil uses a small thing like that, which is insignificant and he gets a foothold, and he blows it up, and then people go and do things that they never wanted to do. The devil comes into you and once the devil has got a hold of you, then he uses that thing to destroy you and to destroy other people. You must not allow the devil a foothold. We must be very careful what we say to other people and we must be very careful to forgive others or else we ourselves will also not be forgiven. If we set free, we will be set free but if we fester grudges then those grudges will destroy us. Many marriages are destroyed, many relationships are destroyed; many people are destroyed and they end up in hell. That is why Jesus taught us to pray, I read from Matthew 6:11 When we pray we must say "Give us this day our daily bread. 12' And forgive us our debts, as WE ALSO HAVE FORGIVEN our debtors."
He says in verse 14"For if you forgive others for their transgressions, your heavenly Father will also forgive you. 15" But IF YOU DO NOT FORGIVE OTHERS, THEN YOUR FATHER WILL NOT FORGIVE YOUR TRANSGRESSIONS." We must not allow a root of bitterness to take a hold of us and fester in us because it will destroy us in the end.
Whatever anybody has done against you, many years back, FORGIVE THEM and then God will forgive you. Go and ask forgiveness and get your slate clean. Don't allow those things to make you end up in hell. Don't give the devil a foothold because he will destroy you. Do not allow a root of bitterness to spring up because it will destroy you.
May Jesus bless you.
www.finalcall07.com

jitow2
91 Visningar · 3 år sedan

God is good to all His children. When we accept Jesus Christ and are born again we become children of God, and God takes care of us. He teaches us His ways and one of the ways in which He teaches us His ways is through His discipline. He often uses suffering to teach us His ways.
The purpose of suffering is to test us to see what is in our heart. Are we serious about Jesus? Are we serious about obeying Him, following Him and living according to His words. He also uses suffering to humble us and to give us understanding. God used suffering to test Job, and when he was in his distress his wife said to him:"Why don't you curse God and die." Job never sinned against God and proved that he was faithful and true to God. God used suffering to discipline the children of Israel. We read in Deuteronomy 8:3 "He humbled you and let you be hungry and fed you with manna which you did not know, nor that your fathers know that He might make you understand that man does not live by bread alone, but man lives by everything that proceeds out of the mouth of God."
We often become arrogant because we do not understand that it is the hand of God that supports us, and that keeps us alive. It is good that we develop ourselves, that we work hard, but when we become proud and arrogant and we think that it is by our own power that we are gaining wealth and that things are going well with us, then God often closes all the doors. All our plans fall to pieces. In spite of our talent, our experience, our education, things don't work out. We might lose our job, our business might fall to pieces and then we realize that even with our best effort we are not able to contain everything. We are not able to live our lives the way that we wish, because without God we can do nothing, without Jesus we can do nothing.
The medical profession has its place and medicine has its place but when God puts a sickness on you where medication cannot take the pain away, the doctor cannot help, then you realize that there is a Power that is greater than all of this, and this is what God does with His children. Many of them are going through suffering and they do not understand why. They are children of God, they are serious about God, but they are in suffering. their lives are falling to pieces, but they do not understand that they are being tested. Am I faithful to Jesus? Do I really trust Him, or do I trust in myself more than Him? Is Jesus my Healer or do I trust more in medication and in the doctor? Do I have other idols? God is testing me. We become so proud, we think that we can control our destiny, that we can make our lives, we can build our own fortunes, and then God destroys our plans everything falls to pieces. How do we react? Do we curse God? Do we go against God, or do we see His hand in this? Do we humble ourselves before Him and say:"Lord, Thy will be done."? Because all His ways are loving kindness. He cares for us and He will never leave us. He will never forsake us and therefore He often uses these severe methods, severe suffering to bring us to our senses, to test us, to try us, to humble us, to give us understanding, that life comes from Him.
All good things come from Him. Without Jesus we can do nothing. How do we react to suffering? How do we react to the test, to the discipline that He puts us through? Do we become hateful and resentful toward God and show what is in our heart that we are not serious about Him that we are selfish and arrogant? Or do we humble ourselves and say:"Lord teach me Thy ways." Do we become humble before Him and do we gain understanding? It is the will of God that we learn understanding, that we learn that man will not live from bread alone, that man will not live from his own endeavors alone. If the Lord does not build the house it is in vain that those build it work on it. If the Lord does not guard the city in vain does the guardman watch because, God keeps us safe. It is Jesus that determines our life and we need to learn to understand that is the discipline that God is putting on us, the suffering that He is putting us through, is it teaching us wisdom? Are we being proven to truly love Him and trust Him? Are we allowing ourselves to be humbled by Him and are we learning to trust in Him in all situations so that we can know that without Him we can do nothing, but nothing is impossible with Jesus Christ. He can do all things. Let us submit ourselves to the Master let us listen to Him when He speaks to us. Let us accept His discipline and learn from Him. Let us gain understanding and allow Him to change us and to mold us into His likeness so that we can fit into the kingdom of God. He we started the good work in us will complete it if we stay with Him, if we submit to Him and allow Him to form us and to make us so that we can be to His glory.
May Jesus bless you.

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jitow2
69 Visningar · 3 år sedan

Your mind has been corrupted. You have been brainwashed. Everything that you believe to be true is tainted with lies, corruption. Even your Bible has been corrupted by influences of men who translated it.
Only Jesus Christ is PURE. That is why He gives His Holy Spirit to guide and teach us. If you do not have the Spirit of Christ and if you do not listen to the Spirit of Christ you will also be corrupt. The whole world is corrupt because satan lives in men. If Jesus Christ lives in you, if His Spirit dwells in you and you obey His Spirit to live according to the Holy Spirit then you will be PURE.
You cannot be pure and suitable for the kingdom of heaven unless you REPENT and OBEY Jesus Christ and invite His Spirit , the Holy Spirit of God into you, to live in you, to dwell in you, and follow His guidance. Then you will be pure, you will be holy like Jesus Christ.
Are you following after this world? Are you corrupt? Are your deeds and your thoughts, your mind, are they corrupt? Or are you following after the pure Spirit of Christ, the Holy Spirit? Only those who follow after the Holy Spirit will do the will of God. Are you pure and holy or are you corrupt? Who is living in you? Jesus Christ or satan? If Jesus is not living in you then satan is living in you and you are being used by him to destroy yourself and to destroy others, to destroy the world that God has made. Who are you serving? Are you serving Jesus Christ and the kingdom of God? Are you doing the will of God or are you a slave to sin and a servant to satan? Whom do you serve? Are you serving your corrupted mind or do you follow the Holy Spirit of God?
Your deeds will determine your destination. If we live according to the flesh and serve the desires of the flesh, we must DIE, we must PERISH. But if we by the Spirit of Christ living in us MORTIFY, KILL, the deeds of the flesh and obey the Holy Spirit of God then we will serve the kingdom of God and we will enter into His kingdom.
Whom are you serving? Jesus Christ or satan? Who is your boss? Jesus or the flesh and the devil?
Make up your mind where you want to spend eternity. If you want to enter the kingdom of God then make space for Jesus. REPENT, be baptized in water, be pure, be holy, invite the Spirit of God to come and dwell in you. Reject satan, resist the devil and he will flee from you.
You cannot sit in the fence. You cannot serve two masters. You will either love the one and hate the other. Whom do you serve? Jesus or satan? What is your destiny? Where will you end up? Are you on the narrow road to heaven, the kingdom of God or are you on the broad road to destruction?
Choose today whom you will serve, Jesus Christ or the flesh and satan. Where will you end up, with Jesus or in DAMNATION?
May Jesus bless you.

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jitow2
57 Visningar · 3 år sedan

This is a TRASH generation, a lawless, wicked generation with no morals, no desire for truth, excellence. This generation does not appreciate holiness nor decency. There is no desire for godliness. There is no hope for this generation because it is not interested in God. It is not interested in Jesus Christ. It has no desire for purity. Not even Jesus will help this generation because it does not want Him. Professing Christians do not want holiness, they do not want to be pure. they want to be justified in their weakness and their wickedness. They reject the truth, they run after lies. There is no hope for them. If you do not have a desire inside of you to get out of the muck and the mire and the dirt and the filth and the sin then not even God can help you.
This generation is TRASH and it will PERISH because it has gone rotten. There is no salt, there is no hope for this generation. The parents have gone rotten and the children have been brought up on TRASH. If we have no desire for truth, for holiness, for excellence then there is no hope there is no future and we will get what we deserve. God will hand us over to our rotten corruption. If we do not repent and seek the truth, seek Jesus Christ , seek a NEW LIFE for Him to make us NEW INSIDE then this will be THE END.
Jesus came to save us but this world does not want to be saved. Do you want to be saved from sin or do you want to perish IN YOUR SIN. If you want LIFE, seek Jesus, or else just rot in your sin.
May Jesus bless you.

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