"For though I preach the gospel, I have nothing to glory of; for necessity is laid upon me; yea woe is unto me, if I preach not the gospel."—1 Corinthians 9:16.
Friday, April 23, 2010
WEEKEND SPECIAL
From above, God created you and I. For the coming days, we shall be talking about THE PARABLE OF THE TALENT which can be seen from the books of Matthew chapter 25:14-30 and also in Luke chapter 19:12-29 and we will be discussing some of the lessons we can learn from it.
The first lesson we shall learn here is that WE ARE ALL CAPABLE OF DOING SOMETHING. The master travelling called on his servants and he gave unto each of them Talents. Today we are still alive. Some people are dead. Some of these dead ones were born on the same day with us, some we are older than and some very much younger than us. One thing we should know is that, we are not special and better than those who are dead and gone. Our master has called us for a purpose. He has called us unto Himself because He knows we can do it. He has kept us alive because He knows and believe we can do it.
Our death will not be sudden. Our believe is that it is only God who can take life and that we are encouraged and motivated to live. The master called his servants. God has called us. He has kept us alive. If we were insignificant in the sight of God or our master, we wouldn't have been alive by now. When the tree is no longer bearing fruits, you destroy it. Our master sees us to be capable.
Be happy my friend. Turn your ears away from those who tell you you are good for nothing. They will tell us in the office, parents tell their kids, husbands tell wifes and vice versa but anytime you are being told so, have the encouragement that you are alive for your master. Never be left down. We are not serving man but our master God.
You are capable that is why the master has called you and kept you alive.
To be continued.....
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Very true! I look forward to the rest of your posts on this subject.
ReplyDeleteAnd thank you, as always, for your kind comments. My family and I are doing well. =)
Blessings,
Cristina