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When it feels like You're the Only CHRISTIAN...

 


Because you have chosen originality over the fakeness of life doesn't mean that the people who seek originality will always find you.


Because you love God doesn't mean you will be Loved by everyone.


In the last episode of my podcast (Heralds Hub), I talk about "rules", Those circumstances our subconscious has registered as "always true".

Really, life happens.

And I tell you. It is never predictable.


 There's no special rule about how things goes or rather, there shouldn't be.


But because what you expect doesn't align with what you get doesn't mean you should quit.

Living original and in liberty of Christ is simply accepting both huddles and flat grounds with the same smile.

You can't always be respected.

You can't always be praised.

You can't always be loved.

You can't always be recommended.

You can't always be trending.


You service to God sometime may seem in vain because you do not get the results that you expect.


But that isn't and never is enough reason to quit.

The world isn't fair right now, I mean the economy and all ...

Do you know that it's the good people that are actually suffering the impact of this economic and social crisis more than the wicked?

Does that mean everyone should change?


Christians, I'm calling out to you.


Do you know you are the backbone of Mother Earth?

Do you know you can make commands... I mean commands?


We all get ourselves engulf by the "unfairness" that we see, and forget...a lot of things I tell you.

We lose hope, instead of standing up to the fight.

Your originality may not speak for you, why don't you speak for originality in the secret place?

Why don't you seek your source for more strength?

Why don't you call to your God for help?


It's okay to get blinded by "happenings" and forget the main deal.

It's okay to forget that the "Kingdom" isn't about "fairness" but continuous "SEEKING".

I'm reminding...


You are the last person I think should lose hope right now.


It's there in Malachi 3:16-18


"Then those who feared the Lord talked with each other, and the Lord listened and heard.

 A scroll of remembrance was written in his presence concerning those who feared the Lord and honored his name. 

“On the day when I act,” says the Lord Almighty, “they will be my TREASURED possession. I will spare them, just as a father has compassion and spares his son who serves him. 

And you will again see the distinction between the righteous and the wicked, between those who serve God and those who do not."


See why I always emphasize on "talking".

Look, you can't afford to be silent about how you feel ooo.

I'm not saying you should go and be talking with anyone you see.

There's someone who always listens.

The truth is you don't have to see Him. He is ever present, ever ready to open the book of remembrance for your sake.


Come on, cheer up!

And get up!

Do not be silent.

Christians please talk about the situation of this country to your maker.


And You, TALK about that "burden" with Him.


If your originality can't speak for you, what happen to your mouth? 

Speak for yourself!

Jesus is waiting to hear from you. 


Shalom Shalom 💦💓

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